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Oct 31, 2018 · The study presented in this chapter compares European and US social psychology through the analysis of papers published by two pivotal journals in the discipline: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and the European Journal of Social Psychology. Scientific...
- Valentina Rizzoli
- valentina.rizzoli@phd.unipd.it
- 2018
Aug 28, 2022 · An article published in 2013 in the European Bulletin of Social Psychology, arising out of an EASP Small Group Meeting held in Lausanne in June 2013, explored whether the EASP had lived up to its mission statement to promote and develop “empirical and theoretical social psychology within Europe and the interchange of information relating to ...
- j.m.m.good@durham.ac.uk
An important aspect of social-cultural psychology are social norms—the ways of thinking, feeling, or behaving that are shared by group members and perceived by them as appropriate (Asch, 1952; Cialdini, 1993). Norms include customs, traditions, standards, and rules, as well as the general values of the group.
- Charles Stangor, Jennifer Walinga
- 2014
Jul 18, 2001 · 18 July 2001. Michael Eysenck: Most psychological research in the world is carried out in Europe and the United States. It is often assumed that any distinctive differences there may once have been between the approaches taken by European and American researchers have decreased or even disappeared. There is undoubtedly a grain of truth in this ...
By the 1970s, social psychology had gained traction not only in the United States but also in Europe and Latin America, leading to the establishment of regional social psychological associations. Notably, in 1995, the Asian Association of Social Psychology was founded.
Social psychologists have found that there is a fundamental difference in social norms between Western cultures (including the United States, Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand) and East Asian cultures (including China, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, India, and Southeast Asia).
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2. While systematic comparisons of textbooks are a regular feature in Contemporary Psychology, they are generally directed toward the current offering on the North American market, rather than comparing recent texts with a classic text, or European texts with American texts. One can question the choice of two textbooks out of hundreds in social ...