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The aim of this work is to document and suggest some explanations of the historical neglect and eventual abandonment of the distinctive conception of the social dimensions of cognition, emotion, and behavior, and of the discipline of social psychology itself, held by early American social psychologists.
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physically proximate individuals, such mental products, genuine social groups, asocial theoretical, interpersonal imitation, social psychological states, represented psychology, social psychology distinct, mainstream social psychologists, scientific social psychology, sociological social psychology, psychological social psychology, collective mental life, individual psychological explanations, nonsocial objects, social psychological phenomena, crowd theorists, different social communities, supraindividual entities, group fallacy, represented social groups, distinction between social groups, interpersonal definition, individual psychological states, social mind
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Floyd Allport, Gordon Allport, The Disappearance, Gabriel Tarde, American Psychological Association, Dorwin Cartwright, New York, Solomon Asch, Harold Kelley, Kurt Lewin, World War, Gustav Le Bon, Institute of Human Relations, Leon Festinger, United States, University of Michigan, John Stuart Mill, Knight Dunlap, Yale University, Current Studies, Daniel Katz, Department of Sociology, Franklin Giddings, Franz Boas, Franz Samelson
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