At the end of Second World War the demand for social psychology raised. This demand raising happened particularly in areas of small-group process, attitude change, intergroup conflict.
Consequently psychologists began to apply social psychology to war, peace, prejudice. Studies were lead in laboratories. Although some doubts appeared, so professionals continued their studies outside of laboratories.
(to be continued)
Consequently psychologists began to apply social psychology to war, peace, prejudice. Studies were lead in laboratories. Although some doubts appeared, so professionals continued their studies outside of laboratories.
(to be continued)
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