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Research on legal and political issues, environmental influences on behavior, organizations, aging, sexuality and gender, education and learning, mass media effects, and population problems
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The "self" as a construct and its effects on behavior, self-esteem, motivation, experience of emotions, interpersonal relationships, society, and culture
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Conformity, norms, authority, scarcity, interpersonal influence, persuasion, power, advertising, political persuasion, propaganda, comparative influence, compliance, minority influence, cultic influence, social movements, social contagions, rumors, and resistance to influence
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Neuroscientific perspectives on social/personality psychology: social cognition, interpersonal exchanges, affective/cognitive group interactions
Psychology Press' Social Psychology journals are of interest to social, political, consumer and organizational psychologists, sociologists, communication researchers, among many others.