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Interpersonal Influence Paradigm
1932 - 1962
The period produced a cohesive framework for understanding how individuals are shaped by social forces in everyday life. Research concentrated on normative and informational influences, showing how judgments and behaviors shift to fit group expectations, and on mechanisms of self-presentation and impression management within social settings. Methodologies favored controlled experiments, field observations, and analyses of small-group dynamics to reveal how context mediates cognition and motivation in social action.
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Dual-Process Social Cognition
1963 - 1997
Social Motivation and Cognition
1998 - 2004
Construals and Social Cues
2005 - 2011
Narrative-Mediated Social Cognition and Polarization
2012 - 2024