Applied Social Psychology: Health, Environment & Law, Personal space, Crowding, and Territoriality

Applied social psychology takes the principles and theories of social psychology and applies them to address real-world issues, offering practical solutions to improve various aspects of human life. In this blog, we’ll explore how applied social psychology plays a crucial role in domains such as health, environment, law, personal space, crowding, and territoriality.

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Dynamics of Influence: Exploring Group and Social Dynamics in Human Behaviour

Human behaviour is intricately woven into the fabric of social interactions, often influenced by the groups we belong to and the societal forces at play. In this blog, we will delve into the fascinating realm of group and social influence, examining phenomena such as social facilitation, social loafing, various forms of social influence (conformity, peer pressure, persuasion, compliance, obedience, social power, and reactance), and the complex nature of aggression.

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empathy, head, brain

Insights into Social Perception, Attitude Change, and Prosocial Behaviour

Social perception, attitudes, and prosocial behaviour form the intricate tapestry of human interactions within cultural contexts. This blog will explore these three interconnected aspects, shedding light on how individuals perceive and communicate with others, how attitudes are shaped and changed within cultural frameworks, and the fascinating realm of prosocial behaviour – actions aimed at benefiting others.

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Field Theory, Cognitive Dissonance, Sociobiology, Psychodynamic Approaches and Social Cognition 

Traditional theoretical perspectives in social psychology have paved the way for a deeper understanding of the complexities that govern human behaviour within the social realm. In this blog, we will delve into five key theoretical frameworks: Field Theory, Cognitive Dissonance, Sociobiology, Psychodynamic Approaches, and Social Cognition.

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