Hidden Epice
Research in the discipline of social psychology
Social psychology involves the scientific study of the way in which people perceive themselves, influence each other and form relationships with each other.
This field brings a deeper comprehension of the psychological mechanisms at work when individuals are interacting. Numerous experimental studies, generally originating in English-speaking countries, have shed much new light on human behaviours.
The research produced in the field of social psychology relates the experiments carried out in the laboratory or in the natural environment that enable us to lift the veil on issues linked notably to the emotions and the perceptions of the Other.
At , we place particular emphasis on the major research in social psychology.
This discipline constitutes a permanent pedagogical watch that continuously enriches our approach to training in the field of human resources.
Links: www.psychologie-sociale.org
Bibliographie :
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« Petit traité de manipulation à l’usage des honnêtes gens. »
(Little treatise on manipulation for utilisation by honest people)
RV Joule-JL Beauvois / PU de grenoble
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« La soumission librement consentie »
(Freely consented submission)
RV Joule-JL Beauvois / PUF
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« 100 petites expériences de psychologie en entreprise »
(100 little experiments in company psychology)
Lionel Dagot /Dunod
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« 150 petites expériences de psychologie pour mieux comprendre nos semblables »
(150 little experiments in psychology to better understand our peers)
Serge Ciccotti /Dunod
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« 100 petites expériences en psychologie du consommateur »
(100 little experiments in consumer psychology)
Nicolas Guegen /Dunod
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The Luck Factor
Richard Wiseman
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