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		<title>Starting out with social psychology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The field of psychology I&#8217;m most interested in, and is also most closely related to marketing, is social psychology. Now I have already taken the course in college (and breezed through it) so my head is filled with all of the mind blowing experiments.
So that I don&#8217;t drown you in information, I&#8217;ll set you up [...]]]></description>
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<p>The field of psychology I&#8217;m most interested in, and is also most closely related to marketing, is social psychology. Now I have already taken the course in college (and breezed through it) so my head is filled with all of the mind blowing experiments.</p>
<p>So that I don&#8217;t drown you in information, I&#8217;ll set you up with a list of the most famous social psychology experiments done to date. After this, I&#8217;ll be drawing upon my knowledge and textbook for the tons of equally amazing studies and how e can apply them to our lives.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.spring.org.uk/2007/11/10-piercing-insights-into-human-nature.php">Why we do dumb or irrational things: 10 brilliant social psychology studies<br />
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To those interested in psychology, this should be a blog you frequent. It&#8217;s filled with great experiments and is updated often.</p>
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