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Social Psychology explores how human thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are shaped by social contexts, focusing on areas such as group dynamics, social influence, prejudice, interpersonal relationships, and cultural norms. By blending psychological theory with real-world observation and empirical research, students examine how societal structures and social interactions influence individual perception, attitudes, and decision-making. The field provides insights into the foundations of beliefs, stereotypes, and social identity while highlighting the mechanisms that drive cooperation, conflict, and persuasion. Graduates of Social Psychology are well-prepared for careers as social researchers, organizational consultants, behavioral analysts, or policy advisors, applying their expertise to improve human interactions, strengthen organizations, and foster more inclusive and harmonious communities.
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