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Introduction to Social Psychology
Research Methods
Types of research methods in
Social Psychology
Survey method
Correlational Method
Experimental Method
Meta-Analysis
Systematic Observation
Need of Theory In Social Science
Ethics in social psychology research
Deception
Types
Passive/indirect
Active/direct
Informed consent
Debriefing
Informed consent
Confidentiality and
privacy
No physical/
psychological harm
Overview
Definition
Social Psychology Is
Scientific in Nature
4 Core Values
Accuracy
Objectivity
Skepticism
Open-Mindedness
Social Psychology focuses on
behavior of the individuals
Social Psychology seeks to understand the causes of social behavior
The Search for Basic Principles in a
Changing Social World
Cognition and Behavior
Social Neuroscience
Historical Roots
Philosophical Underpinnings
Plato
Aristotle
Hegel
Auguste Comte
Wilhelm Wundt
Development in the Early Years
Development Carried Out During the Period 1946–1970
Development During the Period 1971 Onwards
Social psychology in India
Philosophical roots
Developments in British India
Post-independence developments