Psychosociology
Psychosociology or psycho-sociology is the study of problems common to psychology and sociology, particularly the way individual behavior is influenced by the groups the person belongs to.[1]
For example, in the study of
Factors
There are many social factors that can affect the psychology of others. An example of this is social
Individuals
Every individual has their own unique and personal psychological thought process in which they use to analyze the world around them. People internalize and process sociological factors in ways relative to their psychological thought process. This relationship is reciprocated with one another as society can alter and morph the ways that people think while at the same time, society can be influenced by the externalized psychological thinking of the individuals within the society itself.[5] Due to this, one could see how psychology is instrumental in helping the sociologist to view the wide spread effects of social facts within an individual's behavior.
References
- ^ Psychosociology, Merriam-Webster
- ^ What is Psychosociology, Espace Pédagogique Claroline Université montpellier 2.
- JSTOR 1130071.
- JSTOR j.ctt5hjpmm.13.
- ISSN 1521-3269.