Social psychology (sociology)
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Sociological social psychology, also known as psychological sociology, is an area of sociology that focuses on micro-scale social actions. This area may be described as adhering to "sociological miniaturism", examining whole societies through the study of small groups as well as individual thoughts, emotions and behaviours.
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See also
- Behavioral economics
- Community psychology
- Computational sociology
- Crowd psychology
- Educational psychology
- Human ecology
- Industrial psychology
- Legal psychology
- List of social psychologists
- Important publications in social psychology
- Minimal group paradigm
- Moral development
- Political psychology
- Relational disorder (proposed DSM-V new diagnosis)
- Social engineering
- Sociobiology
- Social psychology (discipline within psychology)
- Symbolic interactionism
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