Psikoloji / Salih Gгјney | Sosyal
Güney distinguishes between organized "sosyal gruplar" (social groups) and temporary "yığın" (crowds/masses), noting how physical proximity or superficial bonds can lead to phenomena like social facilitation or the "bystander effect". The Individual in the Social Context
The book explores "tutumlar" (attitudes) and "ön yargı" (prejudice), explaining how these predispositions are formed through learning and perception. Sosyal Psikoloji / Salih GГјney
Integrating organizational psychology, Güney links "duygusal zekâ" (emotional intelligence) and "benlik" (self) to how effectively an individual navigates social environments. In his book Sosyal Psikoloji , Salih Güney
In his book Sosyal Psikoloji , Salih Güney defines social psychology as the scientific study of how individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others. Güney bridges the gap between sociology and psychology, emphasizing that while psychologists focus on individual mental processes, social psychologists must understand the broader social structures that govern human interaction. His approach is noted for being accessible to a general audience while maintaining academic depth, making it a staple in Turkish higher education. Core Concepts and Group Dynamics Core Concepts and Group Dynamics Beyond group mechanics,
Beyond group mechanics, Güney delves into the internal psychological constructs that mediate social behavior: