Social Psychology (1952)

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Social Psychology (1952) is a foundational textbook by Solomon Asch that helped shape the modern field of social psychology through its analysis of how individuals’ thoughts and behaviors are influenced by social contexts.

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instanceOf book
textbook
academicDiscipline psychology
approach Gestalt approach to social behavior
author Solomon Asch NERFINISHED
conceptualFramework field theory in social psychology
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
field social psychology
focusesOn how individuals’ behavior is influenced by social context
how individuals’ thoughts are influenced by others
genre academic textbook
hasEdition first edition
hasInfluenced modern social psychology
research on conformity
research on group dynamics
research on social perception
influencedBy Fritz Heider NERFINISHED
Gestalt psychology NERFINISHED
Kurt Lewin NERFINISHED
language English
mainTopic attitudes
conformity
group processes
interpersonal relations
social influence
social perception
methodologicalEmphasis experimental research in social settings
notableFor emphasis on the structure of social situations
integration of experimental findings in social psychology
systematic analysis of how social context shapes individual thought
notableWork Social Psychology (1952) NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1952
subdiscipline social psychology
timePeriod 20th century
usedAs university textbook

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Solomon Asch notableWork Social Psychology (1952)