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Mission Statement:

Social Psychology Quarterly publishes theoretical and empirical papers on the link between the individual and society, including the study of the relations of individuals to one another, as well as to groups, collectivities and institutions. It also includes the study of intra-individual processes insofar as they substantially influence or are influenced by social structure and process. The journal is genuinely interdisciplinary, publishing works by both sociologists and psychologists.

Read Selected Articles

How Adult Children Influence Older Parents' Mental Health: Integrating Stress-process and Life-course Perspectives by Melissa A. Milkie, Alex Bierman, and Scott Schieman (March 2008)

Becoming American: Stereotype Threat Effects in Afro-Caribbean Immigrant Groups by Kay Deaux, Nida Bikmen, Alwyn Gilkes, Ana Ventuneac, Yvanne Joseph, Yasser A. Payne, and Claude M. Steele (December 2007)

How Do We Learn to Trust? A Confirmatory Tetrad Analysis of the Sources of Generalized Trust by Jennifer L. Glanville and Pamela Paxton (September 2007)

2006 Cooley-Mead Award Address: The Strength of Weak Identities: Social Structural Soruces, Situation, and Emotional Experience by Lynn Smith-Lovin (June 2007)

Perceived Discrimination and Interracial Contact: Predicting Interracial Closeness among Black and White Americans by Linda R. Tropp (March 2007)

Traditional and Health-Related Philanthropy: The Role of Resources and Personality by René Bekkers (December 2006)

Does Trust Beget Trustworthiness? Trust and Trustworthiness in Two Games and Two Cultures: A Research Note by Toko Kiyonari, Toshio Yamagishi, Karen S. Cook, and Coye Cheshire (September 2006)

Surprise as an Interactional Achievement: Reaction Tokens in Conversation by Sue Wilkinson and Celia Kitzinger (June 2006)

Seeing Disorder: Neighborhood Stigma and the Social Construction of Broken Windows  by Robert J. Sampson and Stephen W. Raudenbush (December 2004)

Spectral Analysis of Candidates' Nonverbal Vocal Communication: Predicting U.S. Presidential Election Outcomes by Stanford W. Gregory Jr. and Timothy J. Gallagher (September 2002) (members only)

Couples' Work/Retirement Transitions, Gender, and Marital Quality by Phyllis Moen, Jungmeen E. Kim, and Heather Hofmeister Social (March 2001)  (members only)