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Kurt Lewin’s basic formulation for the study of Social Psychology B
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B = f(P)
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P > Enduring Traits
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B = f(P) P > Enduring Traits P >Temporary States
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B = f(P,S) P > Enduring Traits P >Temporary States
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B = f(P,S) P > Enduring Traits P >Temporary States S > Common Challenges
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B = f(P,S) P > Enduring Traits P >Temporary States S > Common Challenges S > Enduring Cultural Influences
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B = f(P,S) P > Enduring Traits P >Temporary States S > Common Challenges S > Enduring Cultural Influences S > Unique Situation
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B = f(P,S) P > Enduring Traits P >Temporary States S > Common Challenges S > Enduring Cultural Influences S > Unique Situation What is the role of S in creating P?
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B = f(P,S) P > Enduring Traits P >Temporary States S > Common Challenges S > Enduring Cultural Influences S > Unique Situation What is the role of S in creating P? What is the role of P in creating S?
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Kurt Lewin’s basic formulation for the study of Social Psychology B = f(P,S)
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Kurt Lewin’s basic formulation for the study of Social Psychology B = f(P,S) ADDITIVE
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Kurt Lewin’s basic formulation for the study of Social Psychology B = f(P,S) Action Threshold = 1
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Kurt Lewin’s basic formulation for the study of Social Psychology B = f(P,S) Action Threshold = 2
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Kurt Lewin’s basic formulation for the study of Social Psychology B = f(P,S) Action Threshold = 3
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Kurt Lewin’s basic formulation for the study of Social Psychology B = f(P,S) Action Threshold = 2
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Kurt Lewin’s basic formulation for the study of Social Psychology B = f(P,S,PxS) Action Threshold = 2
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Kurt Lewin’s basic formulation for the study of Social Psychology B = f(P,S,PxS) Action Threshold = 2
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Kurt Lewin’s basic formulation for the study of Social Psychology B = f(P,S,PxS) Action Threshold = 2
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A new perspective B = f(TIME, LOAD) IMMEDIATE: Automatic responding Amygdyla Fight, Freeze, Flee DELAYED: Reflective responding Explain, Revise, Situational Attributions
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