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Social and personality psychology examines how individuals perceive, affect, and connect with others while pursuing their own objectives in society.
Advanced education in this field at undergraduate, master's, and doctoral levels focuses on developing analytical skills and scientific methodology from concept development to knowledge sharing. This training involves diverse seminars, guided research initiatives, thesis projects, and frequent faculty-student research discussions, preparing graduates for both academic and practical professions. Learners are motivated to enhance their research experience through conference presentations, drafting publishable papers, and pursuing various research avenues.
The social and personality psychology program provides chances to collaborate with specialists studying:
Interpersonal connections (including romantic partnerships, friendships, and relationship formation)
Self-views and actions related to health
Drive and feelings in achievement and wellness contexts
Personal characteristics (such as autonomy, self-worth, self-kindness, and gender differences)
Group dynamics and equity issues (covering conflict resolution, bias, inequality, societal transformation, and cross-group engagement)
Measurement tool development
How people judge others (including explanations, cognitive distortions, emotional understanding, viewpoint consideration, and social appraisal worries)