social psychology
For the purpose of this essay, it will attempt to analyse some of the key differences between the views of experimental, humanistic/experiential and critical social psychologists. The essay will be looking at the three approaches key characteristics and some important ways in which they differ. For example, the kind of understanding should social psychology provide and how it should be applied, the question of whether people are autonomous or determined, topics to study in social psychology, which kind of science should social psychology be and which methods should be used. Further the essay will state and give examples of why I find the view of critical social psychologists most convincing. A conclusion will summarize the issues discussed with in this essay. As mentioned above, one key difference between the three approaches is the question of the kind of understanding social psychology should provide and how it should be applied. For example the experimental social psychologists, aim to understand the origins and consequences of people’s mental processes. Further they suggest, that some social behaviour both internal and external to individuals has causal influences that are governed by laws. Therefore, according to this ap
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Approximate Word count = 1508
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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