Journal of Social Psychology Research (JSPR) is a fully open access journal that functions as an outlet for pioneering integrative frameworks toward existing social psychology theories and concepts. This journal aims to deliver theoretical and empirical papers based on interpersonal relationships at the level of individuals and social groups. Research manuscripts including articles, reviews, letters, short communications, and case studies that render cutting-edge research findings on social psychology developments are mainly welcome.
by Gustave Adolphe Messanga, Clotilde Ayingone Obame, Sylvestre Nzeuta Lontio
ABSTRACT: The dual-pathway model of social movement participation posits that engagement in social movements is done through an instrumental pathway (by evaluating the costs and benefits of participation)...
by Narissra Maria Punyanunt-Carter, V. Santiago Arias, Jayson L. Dibble, Michelle Drouin, Joris Van Ouytsel, Ryan J. Martinez, Thomas R. Wagner
ABSTRACT: Backburner refers to a desired prospective romantic/sexual partner with whom one interacts with the purpose of possibly creating a future romantic or sexual relationship. Modern technology has...