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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Original Title
- Original Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- Factors Internal to the Discipline
- The Universities and the Funding Agencies
- Broader Societal Influences
- References
- PART I: PROBLEM-CENTERED RESEARCH IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
- 2 Some Reflections Upon Losing Our Social Psychological Purity
- The Change in Perspective
- The Applied Orientation
- Fitting the Theory to the Data
- The World Is a Theoretical Bazaar
- Applied Social Psychology Is Like Eating Salted Peanuts
- What We Did: A Reprise
- Exerting Social Influence upon Society
- Some Implications for Training
- Some Serendipitous Cocktail Party Benefits
- Appendix
- References
- 3 Transforming Experimental Research into Advocacy for Social Change
- The Experience of Imprisonment
- Method
- Procedure
- Results
- Discovery
- Advocacy
- References
- 4 Studies of Societal Influences: Problems and Implications
- The Impact of Television on Children and Young People
- Follow-Up Study from Adolescence to Adulthood
- Implications for the Discipline of Social Psychology
- References
- 5 Effectiveness of Social Support for Stressful Decisions
- The Problem
- Epilogue: Some Implications for Research and Training in Social Psychology
- References
- 6 Is Aircraft Noise Harming People?
- Reactions to Aircraft Noise, Its Place in Empirical Research, and Applications
- Some Characteristics in Planning and Executing the Project
- Results
- A Case of Sociotechnological Application of Science
- Conclusions
- References
- PART II: USING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AS A PRACTITIONER
- 7 Using Social Psychology to Create a New Plant Culture
- Diagnoses
- Nature of the Innovation
- Process of Designing and Introducing the Innovation
- Beyond the One Plant Intervention
- Viewing This Case in a Larger Perspective
- References
- 8 Can Social Psychology Be Applied?
- Social Technology
- Proposal for Training
- Specific Recommendations: Training in Social Technology
- Training for Research
- Conclusion
- References
- 9 Theory and Practice: Brief Reflections on Three Cases of Consulting Practice
- Background Information
- Three Cases
- Brief Reflections on These Three Cases
- References
- 10 Easier Said Than Done: Theory and Practice in Applied Social Science
- Introduction
- A Bit of History
- A Description of the Process and the Theory That Led to the Organizational Diagnosis
- Theory That Guided Me
- 11 Social Psychology as Social Intervention
- Research
- Orientation
- Social Technology
- The Expert Relationship
- The Collaborative Relationship
- The Advocate Relationship
- References
- PART III: GRADUATE TRAINING IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
- 12 The Social Psychologist as an Agent of Change: An Identity Crisis
- The Identity Crisis
- Epilogue
- Reference
- 13 Training for Applications of Social Psychology: An Attributional Analysis of Competence
- The Attributional Criteria for Competence
- Implications for Training and Training Materials
- Summary
- References
- 14 Graduate Training of the Problem-Oriented Social Psychologist
- What are the Differences, If Any, between the Skills Involved in “Theoretical” and “Applied” Work?
- Can Any One Discipline, Such as Social Psychology, Adequately Train the Problem-Centered Social Researcher or Practitioner?
- What are the Different Kinds of Roles in Social Psychology toward Which Training Should be Aimed?
- A Program for the Graduate Training of Problem-Oriented Social Psychologists
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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