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Social psychology is the scientific study of how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others. Social psychologists typically explain human behavior as a result of the relationship between mental states and social situations, studying the social conditions under which thoughts, feelings, and behaviors occur, and how these variables influence social interactions. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Kollektivnaya refleksologiya
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Social Learning and Imitation
The True Believer
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Social psychology
The Art of Loving
Society Without the Father: A Contribution to Social Psychology
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Validation de la traduction du TSCS (Tennessee self concept scale)
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Conflicte lingüístic valencià
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An investigation into a relationship between locus of control and attribution theory in the field of consumer decision-making
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Social cognition and mood: relationships between depression, self-esteem, and evaluations of other people
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The effects of group size on mock jury decision making
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Ability, effort and control : can attribution theory be valid in the New Zealand classroom?
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Women, power, gender and self : a discourse analysis approach
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Effects of stressor congruence with sociotropy-autonomy using a mood induction procedure
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The effects of ethnic group cultural differences on the level of cooperative behaviour exhibited in a social dilemma : a New Zealand European-Asian cross-cultural study
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The relationship between psychology and society
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Work stress and well-being of hospital doctors
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The relationship between Mā ori cultural identity and health
On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (And Always Have) in the Future Tense
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علم نفس الإرهاب
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Understanding the experience of pain from a Maori perspective
The Lucifer Effect
Encyclopedia of Social Psychology
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Motivating contribution within a networked community environment
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The social construction of obesity in New Zealand prime time television media
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A new model of students' perceptions of the primary school classroom emotional environment
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Social support in later life : the influence of retirement and marital status
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The worldviews of international and domestic New Zealand tertiary students : analysis through national groupings versus analysis based on individual attitude measures.
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Talking about end-of-life care for older people in a rural New Zealand community
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Working well : women's experience of managing psychological wellbeing as sex workers
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The unique experiences of Maori adoptive mothers in the 'closed stranger' adoption system
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Conflict and culture : a discourse analysis of public texts on an indigenous New Zealand tertiary institution
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