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For more classes visit www.indigohelp.com Go to the Social Psychology Network located at . Spend some time reviewing the information contained in the web site. Based on what you learned, what do you feel are the biggest issues in the field of social psychology?http://www.socialpsychology.org/

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Go to the Social Psychology Network located at . Spend some time reviewing the information contained in the web site. Based on what you learned, what do you feel are the biggest issues in the field of social psychology?http://www.socialpsychology.org/

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<strong>PSY</strong> <strong>400</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 1 <strong>Discussion</strong> <strong>Question</strong> 2To Purchase This Material Click below Linkhttp://www.<strong>indigohelp</strong>.com/<strong>PSY</strong>-<strong>400</strong>/<strong>PSY</strong>-<strong>400</strong>-<strong>Week</strong>-1-<strong>Discussion</strong>-<strong>Question</strong>-2For more classes visitwww.<strong>indigohelp</strong>.comWe are all social animals. We all realize that much of what we do stems from ourinteractions with other people, but we often fail to appreciate the power of these interactionsover our behavior and thought. If you consider it, you will be hard put to find anything youdo or think that is completely independent of your social relationships. What about yourvalues, or your ideas of what is right and wrong? What about your preferences or your dailydecisions? The list could go on and on. Social psychology is the study of human interactionand the way it affects behavior. To put it more formally, social psychology is the scientificstudy of the many ways in which interactions, interdependence, and influence among personsaffect the individual’s behavior and thought.Dr. John Schopler (1930-2001)


Consider the above quote. Then, consider the concepts that we have covered this<strong>Week</strong> regarding social influence and the effects of socialization on the development of one'sself and self-concept. Choose two concepts; explain them and illustrate how they haveinfluenced your own personal development.

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