PSYB10H3 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Canadian Psychological Association, Facial Feedback Hypothesis, Floyd Henry Allport

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Chapter one: social psychology is the scientific study of how individuals think, feel, and behave in a social context, sociology, for instance, typically classifies people in terms of their nationality, race, socioeconomic class, and other group factors. In contrast, social psychology typically focuses on the psychology of the individual. Even when social psychologists study groups of people, they usually emphasize the behaviour of the individual in the group context: clinical psychologists seek to understand and treat people with psychological difficulties or disorders. Norman triplett, who is credited with having published the first research article in social psychology at the end of the nineteenth century (1897 . This scientific approach to studying the effects of the social context on individuals" behaviour can be seen as marking the birth of modern-day social psychology: a case can also be made for the french agricultural engineer max. Ringelmann"s research was conducted in the 1880s but wasn"t published until 1913.