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  1. Social Psychology (6th Edition) by Elliot Aronson, Timothy D. Wilson, et all 2006-12-16
  2. Social Psychology with SocialSense Student CD-ROM by David G. Myers, 2006-12-04
  3. Social Psychology 7th Edition by Saul M. Kassin, Steven Fein, et all 2007-01-12
  4. Social Psychology (MyPsychLab Series) by Robert A. Baron, Donn R. Byrne, et all 2005-03-27
  5. Social Psychology by David G. Myers, 2007-01-02
  6. Social Psychology by Richard E. Nisbett, Thomas D. Gilovich, et all 2005-10-01
  7. Social Psychology: Goals in Interaction (4th Edition) (MyPsychLab Series) by Douglas T. Kenrick, Steven L. Neuberg, et all 2006-12-10
  8. Social Psychology: Text with CD-ROM and Critical Thinking Reader by Sharon Brehm, Saul Kassin, et all 2004-10-29
  9. Social Psychology with SocialSense CD-ROM and PowerWeb by David Myers, 2004-07-30
  10. Exploring Social Psychology with PowerWeb by David Myers, 2006-05-03
  11. Applied Social Psychology: Understanding and Addressing Social and Practical Problems
  12. Social Psychology Alive by Steven J. Breckler, James Olson, et all 2005-08-17
  13. Mastering Social Psychology (MyPsychLab Series) by Robert A. Baron, Donn R. Byrne, et all 2006-11-23
  14. Social Psychology by David Myers, 2005

1. Social Psychology Network
social psychology Options, Welcome to social psychology Network, the largest social psychology database on the Internet. Help. social psychology Headlines.
http://www.socialpsychology.org/
Social Psychology Options Welcome to Social Psychology Network, the largest social psychology database on the Internet. In these pages, you'll find more than 5,000 links related to psychology. To search for information of interest, click on a topic to the left or type a keyword in one of the boxes below. Be sure to use quotation marks when typing a phrase (e.g., "affirmative action"). Search Social Psychology Network: Help Search the Internet: Help
Social Psychology Headlines With the U.S. abuse of Iraqi prisoners in Abu Ghraib near Baghdad, media outlets such as the New York Times, National Public Radio, and ABC Nightline have been exploring parallels with the Stanford Prison Experiment. For details on the experiment and its eerie connection with recent events, see PrisonExp.org and related links on the treatment of Iraqi prisoners
Social Psych Subject Areas

Social Psych PhD Programs

Social Psychologist Directory
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Links to Teaching Resources

General Psychology Options Psychology Subject Areas
Organizations and Conferences

Psychology Career Center

Ranking of U.S. PhD Programs
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Sources for Research Funding
Electronic Forums Overview of Forums Student Discussion Forum Professional Discussion Forum Job Posting Forum ... Listserv Message Center Partner Sites in the Network Society of Experimental Social Psy Research Randomizer Stanford Prison Experiment The Jigsaw Classroom ... JoeChemo.org

2. Resources For Teaching Social Psychology (CROW)
Links to resources including lecture notes, introductions to specific research areas and methodologies, writing and study guides, and class assignments.
http://jonathan.mueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/crow/
Resources for the Teaching of Subscribe to the free site newsletter - Read past issues Class Assignments
Research Projects Exams Online ... Activities and Exercises
for Methods Persuasion Student Resources
Writing Resources ... Articles, Books, Book Chapters = new link(s) within as of March 1, 2004
Share an idea, example or website? Click here. Other CROW Site: American Literature Web Resources Also see Jon's Authentic Assessment Toolbox - a how-to text on creating authentic tasks, rubrics and standards for measuring and improving student learning
Resources for the Teaching of Social Psychology is a part of the CROW Project, Course Resources on the Web. CROW is sponsored by the Associated Colleges of Illinois and generously supported by UPS. This site was created by Jon Mueller, Professor of Psychology at North Central College, Naperville, IL. Send comments to Jon

3. A SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
social psychology. The social sciences are dedicated to understanding the human condition, ideally to the extent that the singular and collective behaviors of human beings can be understood and even
http://www.trinity.edu/~mkearl/socpsy.html
S OCIAL P SYCHOLOGY
The social sciences are dedicated to understanding the human condition, ideally to the extent that the singular and collective behaviors of human beings can be understood and even predicted. Though their goals are identical in the abstract, these "sciences" differ in terms of their way of looking at things, the questions they ask, the methods they use in addressing these questions, and what they do with this information once they obtain it. Amid this multitude of social science disciplines is social psychology which, as can be inferred from its label, involves the ways in which both social and mental processes determine action. What, precisely, this means research-wise, however, remains a matter of historic debate both between and within the disciplines of psychology and sociology. What weight is to be given to the social, the psychological, and the interaction between the two? What does the interaction between psychological and sociological processes even mean? I n approaching the problem of why some people do certain things

4. CURRENT RESEARCH IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
CURRENT RESEARCH IN social psychology. 1996. Title of Article. Current Research in social psychology 21522 http//www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc. Recent Issues.
http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc/crisp/crisp.html
CURRENT RESEARCH IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
AN ELECTRONIC JOURNAL
[ISSN 1088-7423] Editor: Lisa Troyer, University of Iowa Deputy Editor: Leda Nath, University of Wisconsin at Whitewater 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 Sociological Abstracts publishes the abstracts of CRISP articles. Citation Format: Lastname, Firstname. 1996. "Title of Article." Current Research in Social Psychology http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc Recent Issues
Would You Save an Uncaring Relative from a Burning Building? Considerations of Relatedness and Previous Care in Predictions of Altruism
Justice, Politics, and Prejudice Regarding Immigration Attitudes
Educational Attainment and the Payoff of Education: Black Male Suicide in the United States, 1947-1998
Response to September 11: Anxiety, Patriotism, and Prejudice in the Aftermath of Terror
Facial Make-Up Elicits Positive Attitudes at the Implicit Level: Evidence from the Implicit Association Test
Men and Women Prefer Risk Takers as Romantic and Nonromantic Partners
Moderation of Intergroup Memory Bias via Crossed Categorization
An Examination of Racial Subtypes versus Subgroups
Prior Issues Editorial Board Information for Contributors Back to Home Page

5. Society For Personality And Social Psychology
page of the Society for Personality and social psychology. With over 4 000 members, the dissemination of research in personality and social psychology. This is accomplished through
http://www.spsp.org/
Welcome to the newly designed home page of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. With over 4,000 members, the Society is the largest organization of social and personality psychologists in the world.
The goals of the Society are to further the generation and dissemination of research in personality and social psychology. This is accomplished through our journal publications ( PSPB and PSPR ), our annual conference, and close consultations with science advocacy offices in the American Psychological Association and the American Psychological Society.
We invite you to browse our web pages and learn about the Society. For students interested in pursuing a career in psychology, you may wish to visit Social Psychology Network , which has an online career center and a search engine that includes material from our web site as well as its own resources. Through a joint arrangement, this search engine is accessible directly from our site by clicking the "Search" button on the left side of this page.
We hope you find this web site useful, and that you will consider joining the Society if you are not already a member. For details on how to join, please click on the "Membership Information" button on the left.

6. About The Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology
Covering all aspects of personality and social psychology, with an emphasis upon empirical reports.
http://www.apa.org/journals/psp.html
Journal of
Personality and
Social Psychology
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Published monthly Editors: Patricia G. Devine, PhD John F. Dovidio, PhD Charles S. Carver, PhD Wanted: Old APA Journals
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7. JSTOR: Social Psychology Quarterly
social psychology Quarterly. ( Please read JSTOR's "Terms and Conditions of Use" before you begin. Journal Information for social psychology Quarterly. Publisher American Sociological Association .
http://www.jstor.org/journals/01902725.html
RESOURCES FOR LIBRARIANS RESOURCES FOR PUBLISHERS PARTICIPATION INFORMATION
Social Psychology Quarterly
(continues Social Psychology JSTOR Coverage: Vols. 42 - 64, 1979-2001
JSTOR Collection: Please read JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use before you begin. Search This Journal Browse This Journal
Journal Information for Social Psychology Quarterly
Publisher American Sociological Association Moving Wall Social Psychology Quarterly publishes theoretical and empirical papers on the link between the individual and society, including the study of the relations of individuals to one another, as well as to groups, collectivities and institutions. It also includes the study of intra-individual processes insofar as they substantially influence or are influenced by social structure and process. SPQ is genuinely interdisciplinary, publishing works by both sociologists and psychologists. Published quarterly in March, June, September and December. ISSN
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Journal information provided by American Sociological Association. Pre- and post-digitization work on this title was completed by Rachna Dhingra, Isa Markevitz, and Luisita Sarmiento, JSTOR Production Technicians.

8. Social
Notice As of December 1, 1997, this site will no longer be updated. interested in information about social psychology, I urge you to visit the social psychology Network, which is maintained by
http://www.msu.edu/user/amcconne/social.html
Notice: As of December 1, 1997, this site will no longer be updated. If you are interested in information about social psychology, I urge you to visit the Social Psychology Network , which is maintained by Scott Plous and his students at Wesleyan University (it is truly an outstanding site). In the spirit of the web, it is better to reduce the number of redundant resources, and SPN is one of the best in psychology. Also, I don't have a great deal of spare time to devote to web maintenance, and I'm tired of getting a dozen e-mails each week from junior high school students asking me to write their theme papers. I never intended for this page (which started in 1995 for my social cognition graduate seminar) to become as frequently visited as it has become, but it's nice to know that people have found it helpful… see Senator Coats, the Internet is more than pornography. Sincerely, Allen McConnell
Compendium of Social Psychology Web Resources
(Maintained by Allen R. McConnell Michigan State University
Social psychology resources...

9. Social Psychology & Humor
Popular cartoons with psychological analysis of their themes.
http://www.units.muohio.edu/psybersite/Humor/index.shtml
L iving in a S ocial W orld
Psy 324: Advanced Social Psychology
Miami University
Social Psychological Principles in Humor
These materials may be used for research, study, and education, but please credit the authors and source. O ur C urrent S election for Y our R eflection and A musement: Technology and Aggression: Press 1...Press 2...Press 3.....
Scot Chappel, David Heineman
BC by Johnny Hart
Click Here for the Team's Final Analysis P revious S elections (Still Available): Reconstructing Social Norms: The Over-Medication of American Youth. Interpersonal Communication: The Pros and Cons of Internet Communication. Job Justification: Just a Bunch of Hot Air. Dynamics of the Job Interview: When Hope and Reality Collide. Norms in Action: Vikings' Version of "Simon Says." Stigma of the "Ugly Single Male." (With analysis by
Social Relationships: A Lack of Social Intelligence (With analysis by Kristen Allodi, Carissa Mumy Medicalization of Society: Pill Poppin' Panacea Selling the Dream: Infomercial Mania Foot-in-the-Door, Dissonance, and Hindsight: The Power of the Internet Attribution and Perception: The Generation Gap Revisited Helping Behavior: Altruism on the Far Side With analysis by Attraction: Finding Perfection in a Modern World With analysis by Ed Berger, Ben Krieger, and Jamie Tubbs)

10. Allyn & Bacon's Sociology Links: Social Psychology
Community Psychology Network. Current Research in social psychology. George Herbert Mead Paranormal Sites. Personality social psychology Links (University of Wisconsin
http://www.abacon.com/sociology/soclinks/spsych.html
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Analyzing Social Interaction

American Psychological Association

British Psychological Society

Community Psychology Network
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Link suggestions and updates to KarenHans@aol.com
Technical problems to ab_webmaster@abacon.com

11. Social Psychology Basics
Electronic textbook by Professor George Boeree, with chapter topics including person perception, persuasi
http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/socpsy.html

12. Social Psychology Links By Subtopic
social psychology Links Prejudice, Persuasion, Conflict, Romance, and Many Other Topics. Disciplines Related to social psychology.
http://www.socialpsychology.org/social.htm
Links to Social Psychology Topics
Listed below are links related to prejudice and discrimination, gender, culture, social influence, interpersonal relations, group behavior, aggression, and more. The following table shows a detailed outline of topics.
This page contains links on:
Prejudice, Discrimination, and Diversity

13. Current Research In Social Psychology
Current Research in social psychology issn 10887423
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.uiowa.edu/~grpproc/crisp/crisp.html&

14. Online Psychology Career Center
Online Psychology Career Center Jobs, Internships, Graduate School Advice, and More Job Posting Forum ( from social psychology Network) JobsinPsychology.com Student Discussion Forum ( from
http://www.socialpsychology.org/career.htm
Online Psychology Career Center
Want tips on how to get into graduate school? Need advice on how to prepare for the Graduate Record Exam, develop an academic vita, or get good letters of recommendation? Want to search through hundreds of job listings in psychology? Then you've come to the right place! The Online Psychology Career Center is designed to be a one-stop resource for psychology students and professionals. Just take a look at Frequently Asked Career Questions or click on one of the topics below. Note: If you know of a psychology department or Psi Chi Chapter with a web page, please ask them to list this site as a resource for students. Also, if you are a student, don't forget to explore your school's local career resources or seek advice from teachers and career counselors.
This page contains links to:
Job Listings in Psychology

15. Personality And Social Psychology Bulletin
Personality and social psychology Bulletin. Personality and social psychology Bulletin is an international outlet for original empirical
http://www.spsp.org/pspb.htm
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
is an international outlet for original empirical papers in all areas of personality and social psychology. Occasionally, PSPB publishes other pieces of particular interest to members of the Society, such as special topical issues, selected symposia, and invited addresses. All papers are reviewed with respect to their scholarly merit. Length of articles is determined by the paper's objectives and scope of contribution. However, final papers normally should be no more than 35 manuscript pages, including references, tables and figures, in length.
In-Press Articles
Abstracts of articles that have been accepted for publication can be viewed at www.psych.utah.edu/pspb . The full articles will appear in forthcoming issues of PSPB
Manuscript Submission
PSPB receives manuscript submissions through a web-based system called Rapid Review. Authors should register with Rapid Review and will be issued a login ID and password to access the system (including future manuscript submissions). Manuscripts can then be uploaded through an easy, step-by-step process. The Rapid Review system also serves as the center for editorial staff to communicate with authors, editors, and reviewers electronically throughout the review process.
Please note that although Rapid Review gives authors the option to complete the Submission Form online but submit the manuscript by mail, this option should only be used if the author is unable to upload the manuscript file(s). In this case, the author must still provide an electronic copy of the manuscript and should contact the journal office for further instructions before mailing any materials.

16. Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology, Description Of Content
Published monthly. Editors Patricia G. Devine, PhD.......Return to Journal Homepage Journal of Personality and social psychology. Journal
http://www.apa.org/journals/psp/description.html
Journal of
Personality and
Social Psychology Journal Description Published monthly Editors: Patricia G. Devine, PhD John F. Dovidio, PhD Charles S. Carver, PhD The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology publishes original papers in all areas of personality and social psychology. It emphasizes empirical reports but may include specialized theoretical, methodological, and review papers. 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. Among topics covered are the formation, change, and utilization of attitudes, attributions, and stereotypes, person memory, self-regulation, and the origins and consequences of moods and emotions insofar as these interact with cognition. Of interest also is the influence of cognition and its various interfaces on significant social phenomena such as persuasion, communication, prejudice, social development, and cultural trends. INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS AND GROUP PROCESSES focuses on psychological and structural features of interaction in dyads and groups. Appropriate to this section are papers on the nature and dynamics of interactions and social relationships, including interpersonal attraction, communication, emotion, and relationship development, and on group and organizational processes such as social influence, group decision making and task performance, intergroup relations, and aggression, prosocial behavior and other types of social behavior.

17. SAGE Publications - Journal Of Language And Social Psychology
Provides complete and balanced coverage of the latest research and theory at the crossroads of language, mind and society. Features include original full-length articles, short research notes and book reviews. Available electronically to institutional subscribers. Includes editorial board, description, subscription information, latest reviews, notes for authors, indexing and abstracting and fax order form.
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journal.aspx?pid=105662

18. USI: Sociology Department-Social_Psychology.Net
This page contains a multitude of social psychology links of interest from the Sociology Department at the University of Southern Indiana. Sociology Department presents social psychology Links
http://www.usi.edu/libarts/socio/socpsy/socpsy.htm
The University of Southern Indiana's Sociology Department presents:
Social Psychology Links of Interest
...if we understand how it is that we participate in the construction of our own realities, then we can take a more active and purposeful approach toward making this the sort of world in which we want to live.                                     O'Brien in The Construction of Reality Here is the index to this page: (to get back to this index, click the 
(A "NEW" [ ]gif indicates recent additions to that section)
Last updated 9/17/2002 by Dr. Ronda Priest
General Sites
Communication
Links to other general and "mega" sites
http://www.abacon.com/sociology/soclinks/spsych.html Social Psychology Network by Scott Plous, Wesleyan University
http://www.socialpsychology.org/
Perspectives in Social Psychology
  • Psychological Social Psychology Behavioral
Observational learning: Learning by observing others and by using cognitive processes, including self-help. From "Funderstanding".

19. A SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR AND INSTITIONAL PSYCHOLOGI
THE social psychology OF INEQUALITY. THE social psychology OF RELIGION. Decency is veiled from sight; indecency is exposed to view.
http://www.trinity.edu/mkearl/socpsy-8.html
COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR AND THE
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGIES OF SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Here we will consider the most "macro" dimensions of social psychology, those social forces arising out of the interactions of large numbers of individuals and groups which, in turn, are the master templates patterning the cultural and social orders. One cannot study the behaviors of individuals without devoting some attention to the broader socio-cultural environmentstheir economic structures, stratification orders, technological systems of communication and transportation, family processes, demographics, and value systems structuring their social lives. Humans have long been fascinated by the processes through which collective social wholes emerge out of individuals' separate activities. They have probably forever felt the sense of exhilaration and power of their unity in numbers when pressed into crowds. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts in the image on the left. In this 1947 photograph by E.O. Goldbeck, 21,765 members of the U.S. Army Air Force are fused into a symbol of their group.
C OLLECTIVE B EHAVIOR AND S OCIAL M OVEMENTS
By "collective behavior" social scientists typically mean that realm of action not governed by the everyday rules and expectations which normally shape social behavior:

20. MCM - Front Page
Applied social psychology in the fields of research, selection, training and consultancy.
http://www.mcmresearch.co.uk/
MCM Research
MCM Research is an Oxford-based company which specialises in applications of social science to real-world issues and problems. It has a proven track-record in research on issues as diverse as problems of aggression and violence in social contexts, the emotions of female drivers, international drinking patterns and home decoration. In addition to 'problem-solving' projects, the company is also well-known for its research aimed at positive communication and PR initiatives.
On the basis of careful research, MCM also develops focused training programmes, including video production, and human resource management solutions. Clients include household names in the leisure, retail, financial and communications worlds.
MCM Research Ltd., 27/28 St. Clements, Oxford UK OX4 1AB.
Tel: +44 (0)1865 204211 Fax: +44 (0) 1865 793137

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