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Introduction to Social Psychology
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BSc PS407 Social Psychology (Introducing Social Psychology (Chapters 1 & 15)) Quiz on Introduction to Social Psychology, created by Petite Piplup on 08/10/2013.
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What is the reasoning behind critical social psychology?
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Social psychology is a science. To fully understand social psychology you have to criticise an individuals social processes scientifically.
Social psychology is not a science as the universal principals are subject to context.
Social psychology is a science. You can analyse the universal principals scientifically across differing contexts.
Social psychology is not a science. The universal principles are not subject to context, but individuals are.
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Which two individuals are regarded as being the founders of social psychology?
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Herbart and Comte
Herbart and Humboldt
Humboldt and Comte
Humboldt and Wundt
Question 3
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What is Völkerpsychologie?
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Late 18th century harbinger to today's individual psychology - "the individual mind"
Late 18th century harbinger to today's social psychology - "the individual mind"
Late 19th century to today's individual psychology - "the collective mind"
Late 19th Century harbinger to today's social psychology - "the collective mind"
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