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Introduction Some perspectives on social psychology

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Social psychologists attempt to provide a framework within which to understand the interactions between people. Perspectives which have been taken correspond quite closely to those adopted in other branches of psychology. They include social role perspective, learning perspective and social cognition perspective.

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© 1998 Tony Malim and Ann Birch

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Malim, T., Birch, A. (1998). Introduction Some perspectives on social psychology. In: Introductory Psychology. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14186-9_29

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