1. Introduction to Social Psychology

Social psychology defined in more detail (http://online.anu.edu.au/psychology/socpsych/detail.htm)
This site expands of the definition of social psychology and why the central focus of social psychology is the study of influence.

Why is social psychology important? (http://swix.ch/clan/ks/CPSP24.htm#Social)
A brief section on why the study of social psychology is important and how it relates to the broad field of psychology.

History of Social Psychology (http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~bfmalle/issues/L2.html)
Lecture notes on the history of social psychology.

Orientation to Social Psychology (http://rock.uwc.edu/psych/psy330/outlines/intrmeth.htm)
Lecture notes on the principles of social psychology and methodology.

General Social Psychology Sites

Social Psychology Network (http://www.socialpsychology.org)
Provides a variety of links to psychology organizations, U.S. schools with psychology PhD programs, and social-psychological topics of the day. Excellent site for ALL areas of social psychology!

Social Psychology Research (http://www.trinity.edu/~mkearl/socpsy.html)
Co-author of the textbook on Social Psychology offers a companion piece with relevant links.

Social Psychology Resources on the Web (http://www.msu.edu/user/amcconne/social.html)
A listing of some social psychology resources available on the world wide web... includes social psychologists and social psychology departments.

News from a Social Psychology Perspective (http://miavx1.muohio.edu/~psybersite/news/)
Excellent site where advanced social psychology students have analyzed recent news events from a social psychological perspective.

Social Psychological Principles in Humor (http://miavx1.muohio.edu/~psybersite/humor/index.htx)
This page contains the social psychological analysis of popular cartoons.

Social and Cultural Psychology (http://server.bmod.athabascau.ca/html/aupr/social.htm)
Contains numerous links to social psychology related sites.

Social Psychology Sites of the Week (http://www.wesleyan.edu/spn/postings.htm)
Posted by the Social Psychology Network.

Social Psychology on the Net (http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/~kaserina/psych/socpsych.html)
This psychology student compiled a list of social psychology related internet sites for a course project.

Social Psychology Web Archive (http://swix.ch/clan/ks/CPSP24.htm#Social)
Contains numerous university social psychology webpages and also some of the top social psychologists' webpages.

Social Cognition Papers (http://www.psych.purdue.edu/~esmith/arcpaps.html)
Abstracts of papers that have recently been published or are currently in press. Gives email addresses of authors so you may request reprints of these articles.

AmoebaWeb: Social Psychology (http://www.sccu.edu/programs/academic/psych/websocial.html)
Contains many links of interest in the area of social psychology.

Sociological Social Psychology (http://www.trinity.edu/~mkearl/socpsy.html)
Wonderful website that contains many psychology links, as well as general definitions of social psychology.

UW-Rock County Virtual Museum of Social Psychology (http://rock.uwc.edu/psych/psy330/welcome.htm)
A website where social psychology students have placed their research project on "exhibit".

Self-Quiz Social Psychology (http://www.psych-web.com/selfquiz/ch16mcq.htm)
Russ Dewey's self-test on general social psychology principles and theories.

PsychWatch (http://www.psychwatch.com/)
This is a general psychology site with some really interesting resources on social psychology, online journals, research, methodology, conference listings, and other relevant psychology sites.