2000
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1520-6696(200021)36:2<190::aid-jhbs16>3.0.co;2-k
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Reflections on 100 years of experimental social psychology

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“…This model is much generalized and quite old. In Social Psychology it is illustrated by the well-organized collections by Brannigan and Merrens (1995) and Rodrigues and Levine (1999). The social psychologists presented in those collections describe the path that led each of them to be selectively interested on some topics of theoretical study and empirical research, setting a link between the topics selected and familiar, social, political and scientific experiences.…”
Section: Existing Meta-scientific Methods To Evaluate Social Psychologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model is much generalized and quite old. In Social Psychology it is illustrated by the well-organized collections by Brannigan and Merrens (1995) and Rodrigues and Levine (1999). The social psychologists presented in those collections describe the path that led each of them to be selectively interested on some topics of theoretical study and empirical research, setting a link between the topics selected and familiar, social, political and scientific experiences.…”
Section: Existing Meta-scientific Methods To Evaluate Social Psychologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fortunately, there are many intellectually satisfying histories of social psychology available-especially the ways in which it grew out of nineteenth century philosophy in Europe and North America-written by others more qualified than I (Allport, 1968;Cartwright, 1979;Collier et al, 1991;Farr, 1996;Jones, 1998;Jahoda, 2007;Ross et al, 2010;Dovidio et al, 2012;Hilton, 2012;Kashima and Gelfand, 2012;Kruglanski and Stroebe, 2012;Reis, 2019). There are also valuable autobiographical recollections offered by some of the field's most prolific contributors over the last half-century or more (e.g., Festinger, 1980;Bruner, 1983;Heider, 1983;Deutsch, 1999;McGuire, 1999;Rodrigues and Levine, 1999;Kelman, 2004;Moscovici and Marková, 2006;Aronson, 2010;Kassin, 2022). Scientific and professional developments in Asian, African, and Latin American social psychology have received much less historical attention over the years, but hopefully this is finally changing (Kruglanski and Stroebe, 2012, p. 10-14), for the social psychology we envision is one that knows no geographical boundaries.…”
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confidence: 99%