Examples of sociology in the following topics:
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- The field of social psychology has traditionally been described as a bridge between psychology and sociology.
- There are some important differences in the way that psychological social psychologists and sociological social psychologists approach the field of study.
- Most notably, psychological social psychologists focus on individuals' mental processes, while sociological social psychologists focus on societal factors.
- The field of social psychology consists of the overlapping foci of psychology and sociology.
- Psychology-focused social psychologists (PSP) are individual-centered, and sociology-focused social psychologists are more concerned with the impact of external factors on an individual.
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- Proponents of evolutionary psychology suggest that it seeks to bridge the division between the human social sciences (such as psychology and sociology) and the natural sciences (such as biology, chemistry, and physics).
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- Research into the causes of social anxiety and social phobia is wide-ranging, encompassing multiple perspectives from neuroscience to sociology.
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- This diagram shows how biological, psychological, and sociological factors overlap to determine overall health.
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- Sociological and biological knowledge was incorporated in a model that did not emphasize a clear boundary between normality and abnormality.
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- In his singular emphasis on the structure of the human mind, Freud paid little to no attention to the impact of environment, sociology, or culture.