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Приложение

 

 

В качестве методических рекомендаций для углубленного изучения социально-психологических проблем взаимоотношений социальных групп можно предложить следующий тематический план изучения предмета:

Тема 1: "Тенденции развития социально-психологических знаний и методологические основания исследований взаимоотношений социальных групп."

 

Вопросы для обсуждения:

1. Основные линии развития социально-психологических знаний.

2. Принципы диалектичности, соотношения индивидуального и общественного, системности и развития как методологическая основа для изучения взаимоотношений социальных групп.

3. Основные методологические ошибки, встречающиеся на пути исследователя взаимоотношений социальных групп.

 

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