There are many psychological approaches to addressing social problems (e.g., clinical, developmental, cognitive, phenomenological, neurobiological, and behavioral).
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- There are many psychological approaches to addressing social problems (e.g., clinical, developmental, cognitive, phenomenological, neurobiological, and behavioral). The social-psychological approach is only one among many. Your task is, therefore,
- (1) to review the social psychological literature that pertains to a given social problem of your choice;
- (2) to identify gaps in that literature that need to be studied; and
- (3) to identify a potential research question that needs to be studied so that you may add to the literature and advance knowledge that can benefit society
- Task: -Select and describe a social problem in clinical psychology of interest. -
- Explain why you selected the social problem.
- -Research at least five journal articles related to the social problem.
- -Describe two gaps in the literature related to the social problem you selected in which you could develop further research and justify your selection. -Through a social psychology lens, develop a research question that a social psychologist might use to conduct research.
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