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How do your current emotions influence who you first notice, and later remember, out of a room full of strangers? What motivates one person to lend a helping hand to a homeless person, while another turns away, averting his or her gaze? What sort of message might best persuade a high school student to stop smoking or to eat a healthier diet? What are the effects of divorce, or abortion, on a person's relationships with others and feelings about herself? The graduate program in Social Psychology is designed to train researchers to use rigorous scientific methods to uncover the fundamental principles underlying social behavior, and to address practical questions about everyday relations among people. View the Social Psychology Program Brochure: HTML | PDF
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