Social psychology

Social psychology

Social psychology is the scientific study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined or implied presence of others. In this definition, scientific refers to the empirical investigation using the scientific method.

Social Psychology People (First 21 people) - Page 0

Walter Mischel

Walter Mischel

American-Austrian psychologist

Gabriel Tarde

Gabriel Tarde

French sociologist

Samuel Bowles

Samuel Bowles

American economist

Roy Baumeister

Roy Baumeister

American social psychologist

Tom R. Tyler

Tom R. Tyler

Author

Sara Kiesler

Sara Kiesler

Computer science researcher

David Featherman

David Featherman


Jon Krosnick

Jon Krosnick

Political expert

Sander van der Linden

Sander van der Linden

Social psychologist

Robert E. Kraut

Robert E. Kraut

American social psychologist

Ann Phoenix

Ann Phoenix

British psychologist

Abraham Tesser

Abraham Tesser

Psychologist

E. Tory Higgins

E. Tory Higgins

Researcher

Richard Ofshe

Richard Ofshe

American sociologist

Elizabeth Stokoe

Elizabeth Stokoe

British scientist

Harvey Whitehouse

Harvey Whitehouse


Robert Agnew

Robert Agnew

University teacher

Rand Conger

Rand Conger


John Kihlstrom

John Kihlstrom

American social psychologist

Vladimir J. Konečni

Vladimir J. Konečni

American-Serbian psychologist

Batja Mesquita

Batja Mesquita

Social psychologist