Social Psychology

Social Psychology is a branch of psychology that studies how individuals think, feel, and behave in a social context. It examines the influence of social interactions, group dynamics, and societal norms on personal attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors. This field explores concepts such as conformity, aggression, group behavior, perception of oneself and others, social identity, and interpersonal relationships. Researchers in social psychology often conduct experiments and surveys to understand how social factors impact cognition and emotion, and how individuals can influence one another. The ultimate goal of social psychology is to understand the intricacies of human behavior in relation to social and cultural environments.