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Social psychology

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The field of social psychology consists of the overlapping foci of psychology and sociology. Thus, two academic emphases have emerged:

  1. Social psychology with an emphasis on psychology
  2. Social psychology with an emphasis on sociology
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Psychologists believe that the individual has an impact on society, whereas sociologists believe that society has an impact on the individual.

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Educational level: this is a tertiary (university) resource.