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If psychology is the scientific study of mental processes, social
psychology details how socio-cultural and individual-difference
factors contribute to these mental processes. It is the field
dedicated to understanding the cause and consequences of social
interactions between individuals and groups. Research in socia
psychology at U of T Scarborough focuses on theoretical issues
that address important social issues and covers many of the major
topics within the field. Particular strengths include social cognition,
attitudes, interpersonal and intergroup relations, immigration,
aesthetics, personality structure, status hierarchies, stigma,
and social neuroscience. Although broad, these research interests
overlap in significant ways, providing a broad concentration in
social identity, culture, and diversity.
Core Faculty:
- John Bassili
- Gerald Cupchik
- Karen Dion
- Michael Inzlicht
- Elizabeth Page-Gould
- SiSi tran
Link to
Social/Personality/Abnormal (SPA) Website
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