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Social Psychology - Journals
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Electronic Journal - Current Research in Social Psychology (CRISP) -
[ISSN 1088-7423]
Editor: Lisa Troyer, University of Iowa, Deputy Editor: Leda Nath, University of
Wisconsin.
Current Research in Social Psychology (CRISP) is a peer reviewed, electronic journal
covering all aspects of social psychology. Publication is sponsored by the Center for the
Study of Group Processes at the University of Iowa which provides free access to its
contents. Authors retain copyright for their work. CRISP is permanently archived at the
Library of the University of Iowa and at the Library of Congress. Beginning in April,
2000, Sociological Abstracts publishes the abstracts of CRISP articles. - -
uiowa.edu/~grpproc/crisp/crisp.html
Journal of Family Psychology - ISSN: 0893-3200, Published quarterly,
Editor: Anne E. Kazak - apa.org/journals/fam.html
Developmental Psychology
Journal Description: Editor: James L. Dannemiller, PhD, Published bimonthly, beginning in
January
Developmental Psychology publishes articles that advance knowledge and theory about human
development across the life span. Although most papers address directly the issues of
human development, studies of other species are appropriate if they have important
implications for human development. The journal includes significant empirical
contributions to the study of growth and development and, occasionally, scholarly reviews,
theoretical articles, and social policy papers. Studies of any variables that affect human
psychological development are considered. - apa.org/journals/dev/description.html
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology - The journal is divided
into three independently edited sections:
ATTITUDES AND SOCIAL COGNITION addresses those domains of social behavior in which
cognition plays a major role, including the interface of cognition with overt behavior,
affect, and motivation.
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND GROUP PROCESSES focuses on psychological and structural
features of interaction in dyads and groups.
PERSONALITY PROCESSES AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
apa.org/journals/psp.html
Social Psychology
Social psychology is the scientific study of how we interact
with, think about and influence other people. It includes such topics as group processes,
prejudice, love, and persuasion. Social psychology is similar to sociology in the topics
it covers, however, social psychology looks more specifically at individual or personal
explanations, whereas sociology looks at cultural explanations. - Dr. S. Pack.
Social psychology is the scientific study of humankind as
social beings. The social psychologist is interested in how individuals think about
others, influence others and are influenced by others, and how they interact with others.
An exploration of theory and research concerning the individual in a social context.
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