It is perhaps so that people do indeed apply social psychology to everyday life. We are not even aware of it. Though however that social psychology may be a subject of everyday life, everyday life is not a subject of social psychology. You must put it in its place for many aspects of human behavior and nature may be within the study of social psychology. Thoughts emotions spirituality feelings behavior are human measures or variables of social psychology. Life will not stop for this and the world will not stop turning. Maybe social psychology is simply a separate perception, study and knowledge but is not where we are headed for.
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Charles Platt has written: 'The psychology of thought and feeling' -- subject(s): Psychology 'The psychology of social life' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Social psychology
No. Social psychology is a field of study within the discipline of psychology that focuses on looking at interactions among people in groups. It is closely connected to sociology. Check out this website - http://www.spsp.org/
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Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior. Sociology is the study of human social life.
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Social psychology happens to be my favorite out of all the courses I take at the University( I study psychology). Social psychology studies how other people (people who are actually there or people who are in our life but not in our immediate vicinity) can influence our behavior. for example, how commercials can change our attitudes and opinions. (this is just a small example though)
Psychology is important because it is the study of human behavior. Psychology helps in every day life in parenting, understanding behavioral patterns and social relations.
Friedrich Alverdes has written: 'The psychology of animals in relation to human psychology /c F. Alverdes' -- subject(s): Comparative Psychology 'Social life in the animal world' -- subject(s): Animal behavior, Social behavior in animals 'The psychology of animals in relation to human psychology' -- subject(s): Animal psychology, Comparative Psychology
Arthur Brittan has written: 'Sexism, racism and oppression' -- subject(s): Oppression (Psychology), Race discrimination, Sex discrimination against women 'The privatised world' -- subject(s): Alienation (Social psychology), Community life, Social distance, Social isolation, Social psychology
If you are in the mathematics field then you might be using it everyday; otherwise... not so much
Paul Dekker has written: 'Social Capital and Participation in Everyday Life (Routledge/Ecpr Studies in European Political Science, 23)' 'Social Capital and Participation in Everyday Life'