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Projects in social psychology explore how individuals think, feel, and behave in relation to others and within social contexts. These studies examine key topics such as social perception, attitudes, conformity, prejudice, group dynamics, identity, and interpersonal relationships. Researchers aim to understand the psychological mechanisms that underlie social behavior and how factors like culture, environment, and situational influences shape human interaction. Many projects also focus on applied areas such as reducing bias, promoting cooperation, understanding social influence, and improving mental health and well-being in social settings. This work informs practices in education, public policy, health, and organizational leadership.

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