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Example sentences for "social psychology"

  • Nevertheless the reaction of strikes upon Chicago Settlements affords an interesting study in social psychology.

  • John Dewey on "Social Psychology" as geniune intellectual groups consisting largely of people from the immediate neighborhood, who were willing to make "that effort from which we all shrink, the effort of thought.

  • The book as a whole, so far as can be judged from the experience the author and others have had in using it during the past year as a text at Columbia, should fit well into any general course in social psychology.

  • Part I may be independently used, as it has been with success, in a general course in social psychology.

  • This animism of the child, so puzzling to an old-fashioned psychology, is readily explained by social psychology.

  • It has, however, greatly enriched our knowledge of mental pathology, and thus much of its data has become indispensable to general psychology and to social psychology in particular.

  • Interest in the economic struggle has to a large extent diverted attention from the significance of the problems of social psychology.

  • The writer has taken the scheme of the instincts which William McDougall has given in his book, entitled "An Introduction to Social Psychology" and has attempted to show how it may be used in studying the problems of mental disorder.

  • Prince wants is an emotional pluralism such as might well be founded upon the data in MacDougall's "Social Psychology" and in Shand's work on "The Foundations of Character.

  • For an interesting and important view of the close connection between emotion and instinct, see William McDougall's Introduction to Social Psychology, Chapter II.

  • Before doing so, however, we shall pause, in the next chapter, to glance at a number of social phenomena which should be recorded and examined in the light of social psychology.

  • Social Psychology is a subject of primary importance to the student of society.

  • In propositional form it may be stated that catastrophe is attended by phenomena of social psychology, which may either retard or promote social organization.

  • This is the problem of the new science of social psychology.

  • Any war will furnish instructive material to the student of social psychology.

  • If, therefore, we hold by this new and fruitful method of social psychology we must be prepared to treat the Fairy-Faith of the Celtic peoples also in and for itself, as expressive of an individuality more or less unique.

  • Nominalism represented by social psychology emphasizes, or seems to emphasize, the independence of the individual.

  • The reaction of the person to contacts with things as contrasted with his contacts with persons is an interesting chapter in social psychology.

  • A Consideration of Prayer from the Standpoint of Social Psychology.

  • The "social psychology" promised on page 261 of the article just reviewed, turns out not a social psychology at all, but simply a summation of the results of many individual psychologies.

  • The two textbooks used in the first semester were McDougall's "Social Psychology" and Wallas's "Great Society.

  • I wish to make it clear to any would-be reader of this volume that it is a sequel to my Introduction to Social Psychology, that it builds upon that book and assumes that the reader is acquainted with it.

  • That former volume has been criticised as an attempted outline of Social Psychology.

  • For the author of that work has carefully studied the most fundamental part of my Social Psychology, in the light of his wide knowledge of the cognate literature, and has found it to be in the main acceptable.

  • I found it necessary to attempt to provide such a foundation, and in 1908 published my Introduction to Social Psychology.

  • And let him look up the same subject in McDougall's Social Psychology.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    comes home; common method; social being; social classes; social compact; social duties; social economy; social environment; social equality; social ethics; social evil; social existence; social group; social organisation; social position; social problems; social progress; social rank; social science; social status; social structure; social unit; social value; social work; social worker; socialist state