1965
DOI: 10.1177/053901846500400102
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La Psychologie Sociale En Espagne

Abstract: Par suite peut-etre de sa condition de science interm6diaire et de science jeune, la Psychologie sociale est de definition malais6e en ce qui concerne son champ d'action strict. En fait, bon nombre des travaux qui paraissent dans les livres et les revues de Psychologie sociale pourraient fort bien paraitre egalement dans des publications de Sociologie ou de Psychologie de la personnalit6, par exemple, sans que cela risquat de provoquer quelque 6tonnenient. De meme, il est evident que bien des tudes faites par … Show more

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“…This is the setting and framework of this study and they must be taken into account, because social psychology in Spain could be also portrayed in different terms, such as those used by Pinillos (1965), and also especially, by Jiménez Burillo (1976), who laid down the foundation (perhaps excessively linked to biographical events) to trace the history of social psychology in our country. He anticipated the spectacular growth of social psychology at the end of his work: "The rapid development of the social sciences in our country, and the already solid consolidation of our discipline within the university setting, enable me to predict the beginning of a new era during which we will probably observe the extension of Spanish social psychology in search of more ambitious goals" (Jiménez Burillo, 1976, p. 264).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is the setting and framework of this study and they must be taken into account, because social psychology in Spain could be also portrayed in different terms, such as those used by Pinillos (1965), and also especially, by Jiménez Burillo (1976), who laid down the foundation (perhaps excessively linked to biographical events) to trace the history of social psychology in our country. He anticipated the spectacular growth of social psychology at the end of his work: "The rapid development of the social sciences in our country, and the already solid consolidation of our discipline within the university setting, enable me to predict the beginning of a new era during which we will probably observe the extension of Spanish social psychology in search of more ambitious goals" (Jiménez Burillo, 1976, p. 264).…”
Section: Topic Areas and Research Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%