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Social psychology: A field in search of a center

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 2004

Joachim I. Krueger*
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, Brown University, Providence, RI02912
David C. Funder*
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, University of California, Riverside, CA92506

Abstract:

Many commentators agree with our view that the problem-oriented approach to social psychology has not fulfilled its promise, and they suggest new research directions that may contribute to the maturation of the field. Others suggest that social psychology is not as focused on negative phenomena as we claim, or that a negative focus does indeed lay the most efficient path toward a general understanding of social cognition and behavior. In this response, we organize the comments thematically, discuss them in light of our original exposition, and reiterate that we seek not a disproportionately positive social psychology but a balanced field that addresses the range of human performance.

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