Social Psychology by R. Smith, M. Mackie, and M. Claypool (fourth edition) – Summary chapter 1
Social psychology is the scientific study of the effects on social and cognitive processes on the way individuals perceive, influence and relate to others. Social processes are the ways in which input from the people and groups around us affect our thoughts, feelings and actions. Cognitive processes are the ways in which our memories, perceptions, thoughts, emotions and
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