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Social psychology has been treated too often as the repository of odds and ends from sociology, anthropology, psychology, philosophy, economics, poll-taking, and the more bizarre doings of crowds. Actually it can be presented as the systematic application of established psychological theory to one particular stimulus-response relationship--the relationship of organism to organism. Such a presentation I have attempted in this book, and in doing so I have integrated the data of social psychology in two ways: First, I have systematically examined, chapter by chapter, the variables of social behavior. In order to understand and predict one organism's responses to another, it is necessary to know that he is a human of a given culture, of a given class, of a given caste, of a given sex, perhaps also in a given crisis, and in a given group--and with his own individual characteristics.
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