social psychology
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A Survey of Incorporating Psychological Theories in LLMs - arXiv arxiv.org 5 facts
referenceZhang et al. (2024c) explored collaboration mechanisms for LLM agents through the lens of social psychology in their paper 'Exploring collaboration mechanisms for LLM agents: A social psychology view', published in the Proceedings of the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics.
referenceFritz Heider's 1946 paper 'Attitudes and cognitive organization' published in The Journal of Psychology establishes foundational concepts in social psychology regarding cognitive consistency.
claimMulti-agent LLM frameworks utilize social and personality psychology theories to design agent interaction, negotiation, and consensus, which improves the social intelligence of these systems.
claimTheories from social psychology, personality psychology, and psycholinguistics are frequently cited in the evaluation and application stages of Large Language Models, reflecting a focus on interaction patterns, user modeling, and linguistic variation.
referenceHenri Tajfel authored 'An integrative theory of intergroup conflict', published in 'The social psychology of intergroup relations' by Brooks/Cole in 1979.
Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org 3 facts
claimApproaches grounded in social psychology postulate that states seek status as an end in itself, providing psychological gratification of superiority, while the loss of status is perceived as a threat to identity.
claimApproaches grounded in social psychology postulate that states seek status as an end in itself, providing psychological gratification of superiority, while the prospect of losing status threatens a state's identity.
claimApproaches grounded in social psychology argue that states seek status as an end in itself to gain the psychological gratification of superiority and to protect their identity from the threat of losing that status.
Virtue Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Jul 9, 1999 2 facts
claimThe "malaise" described by Thomas Kuhn is currently evident in the replication crisis within the field of social psychology.
perspectiveA science journalist writing for Slate magazine (Engber 2016) described the findings regarding the ego-depletion effect as "terrifying" because they suggest the entire field of social psychology research is "suspicious".
Epistemological Problems of Testimony plato.stanford.edu Apr 1, 2021 2 facts
claimCritics argue that Local Reductionism makes testimonial justification difficult to achieve because social psychology research suggests humans are poor at detecting false or unreliable testimony.
claimReductionists have developed responses to the objections regarding children's testimony, the justification of testimony from strangers, and the difficulty of testimonial justification based on social psychology.
What Role Does Language Play in Self-Identity? → Question lifestyle.sustainability-directory.com Mar 24, 2025 1 fact
claimSocial psychology research has demonstrated that language shapes intergroup relations and stereotypes.
John Bowlby and Attachment Theory: Stages and Working Model attachmentproject.com 1 fact
claimResearch in developmental psychology, social psychology, and social neuroscience continues to expand on the concept of attachment theory.
Psychedelics, Sociality, and Human Evolution frontiersin.org 1 fact
referenceMichael J. Winkelman authored the article 'Shamanism as a biogenetic structural paradigm for humans’ evolved social psychology', published in Psychology of Religion and Spirituality in 2015.
Evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimEvolutionary social psychology has contributed findings to traditional social psychology topics such as person perception, social cognition, attitudes, altruism, emotions, group dynamics, leadership, motivation, prejudice, intergroup relations, and cross-cultural differences.