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Strength: Relaible because many studies have shown the same results Weakness: Cultural Variations, Individual differecnes
There are three levels of analysis in social psychology (or sciences),they are : 1) Societal level of analysis 2) Individual level of analysis 3) Interpersonal level of analysis Social psychology studies the experience and behavior of individuals in relation to others individuals,group and culture. Whereas, Interpersonal levels of analysis 's focus lies on a person's current social situation.The constituents of social situation are - the other people,their attitudes, behaviors and their relationships to the individual. As you can see,both are concerned about the same point of view, hens interpersonal level of analysis more belong to social psychology.
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They're not; history is part of social studies, which also includes geography and other studies.
From what I've gathered Paradoxical excitation is a function of the brain, a disorder that can be caused by certain medication, a sort of "wired" or excitable feeling. There are medical research cases regarding this. Google it and you can read the case studies.
Similar events and trends often take place in different places during the same periods.
the same themes apply to different people living in different places and times.
the same themes apply to different people living in different places and times.
the same themes apply to different people living in different places and times.
the same themes apply to different people living in different places and times.
The same themes apply to people living in very different times and places.
Similar events and trends often take place in different places during the same periods.
Similar events and trends often take place in different places during the same periods.
Societies located in the same region can affect each other's development.
Societies located in the same region can affect each other's development.
Similar events and trends often take place in different places during the same periods
Societies located in the same region can affect each other's development.