History of Social Psychology - Social Psychology Lecture 1 Part 3
Автор: Professor Q
Загружено: 2023-04-17
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In this video, we explore how the field of social psychology was established and the key changes it has undergone over time. You’ll learn about early contributions from researchers like Norman Triplett and Max Ringelmann, as well as foundational figures such as Kurt Lewin, Solomon Asch, and Stanley Milgram. We discuss how significant events, particularly WWII, led to expanded research topics in social psychology, such as prejudice, obedience, and conformity. This video also examines the evolution of research ethics and the emergence of pluralistic approaches in the field.
Table of Contents:
How Was Social Psychology Established? Discover milestones like the first research article in social psychology by Triplett (1898) and the publication of textbooks that defined it as a distinct field.
Impact of WWII on Social Psychology: Learn how WWII and figures like Hitler catalyzed interest in topics such as prejudice, conformity, and genocide.
Influential Research and Theories: Explore foundational studies and theories by Muzafer Sherif, Gordon Allport, and Leon Festinger that shaped the discipline.
Modern Ethical Concerns and Pluralism: Understand how the late 20th century brought scrutiny to research ethics, increased methodological diversity, and a range of perspectives in social psychology.
Reference:
Kassin, S., Fein, S., & Markus, H. (2015). Social psychology (10th ed.). Boston: Cengage Learning.
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