Social Psychology

Life Itself is One Big Exercise of the Prisoner’s Dilemma
Public Policy
August 27, 2015

Life Itself is One Big Exercise of the Prisoner’s Dilemma

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On the Ethics of Facebook – and Drawing the Right Conclusions
News
July 16, 2014

On the Ethics of Facebook – and Drawing the Right Conclusions

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‘Reasonable Suspicion’ That Race Matters in the Immigration Debate
Resources
August 12, 2013

‘Reasonable Suspicion’ That Race Matters in the Immigration Debate

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Study: Mother-Daughter Talks Need More Math
Communication
May 13, 2012

Study: Mother-Daughter Talks Need More Math

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Rom Harré on What is Social Science?

Rom Harré on What is Social Science?

“Everybody lives in a society…They want to know what it is they’re living in” An exploration of the nature of the social sciences. How do they differ from the physical sciences? What challenges do they face? What is their value?

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What Is It Like To Have Power?

What Is It Like To Have Power?

The latest issue of Administrative Science Quarterly, Social Psychological Perspectives on Power and Hierarchy, takes the study of power in management and […]

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A New Issue of Administrative Science Quarterly is Now Online!

A New Issue of Administrative Science Quarterly is Now Online!

Volume 56, Number 4 (December 2011) of Administrative Science Quarterly is now available online. This special issue highlights Social Psychological Perspectives on […]

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Is Conservatism Our Default Ideology?

Is Conservatism Our Default Ideology?

New research provides evidence that, when under time pressure or otherwise cognitively impaired, people are more likely to express conservative views.

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Help Black Children? Sure! Teens? Not So Much.

Help Black Children? Sure! Teens? Not So Much.

New research finds support for school projects differs according to the race and age of the recipients.

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My social science career: Interview with Mike Hogg

My social science career: Interview with Mike Hogg

As part of a series of occasional interviews with leading behavioral and social scientist Mike Hogg, Professor of Social Psychology at Claremont Graduate University, spoke to socialsciencespace about his career and influences in social science.

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Strong social bonds promote health, belonging — and torture

Strong social bonds promote health, belonging — and torture

Tom Jacobs describes a recent study regarding the relationship between social bonds and dehumanization. It was no surprise when a recent meta-study […]

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The Rise of Economics and the Fall of Social Psychology

The Rise of Economics and the Fall of Social Psychology

Inevitably, over time, there are peaks and troughs within the fortunes of different social science disciplines depending on how closely they find […]

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