Social psychology, Social influence, Minority influence, Cognitive development and Competence are his primary areas of study. His work carried out in the field of Social psychology brings together such families of science as Developmental psychology and Perception. His work deals with themes such as Outgroup and Ingroups and outgroups, which intersect with Developmental psychology.
His Minority influence research incorporates themes from Social support, Conformity and Social comparison theory. Within one scientific family, Gabriel Mugny focuses on topics pertaining to Task under Cognitive development, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Concept learning, Socio-cognitive and Spatial organization. His research in Competence focuses on subjects like Cooperative learning, which are connected to Social environment.
Gabriel Mugny spends much of his time researching Social psychology, Social influence, Minority influence, Identity and Competence. His research on Social psychology frequently links to adjacent areas such as Developmental psychology. The various areas that Gabriel Mugny examines in his Social influence study include Conformity and Categorization.
His multidisciplinary approach integrates Competence and Authoritarianism in his work. His study on Norm is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Perception.
Social psychology, Social influence, Developmental psychology, Norm and Competence are his primary areas of study. His study connects Educational psychology and Social psychology. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Learning potential and Social influence.
His Developmental psychology study deals with Prejudice intersecting with Homosexuality. His studies in Norm integrate themes in fields like Perception and Group norms. His Competence study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Social relation, Cognitive development, Cognitive psychology, Moderation and Anagram.
Gabriel Mugny mostly deals with Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Norm, Social environment and Educational psychology. His research brings together the fields of Conflict resolution and Social psychology. His Developmental psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Promotion, Regulatory focus theory and Goal orientation.
Gabriel Mugny combines subjects such as Ingroups and outgroups, Conformity and Group norms with his study of Norm. The study incorporates disciplines such as Social attitudes, Stereotype and Scientific evidence in addition to Educational psychology. His work on Minority influence is typically connected to Identification as part of general Social influence study, connecting several disciplines of science.
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Social interaction and the development of cognitive operations
Willem Doise;Gabriel Mugny;Anne-Nelly Perret-Clermont.
European Journal of Social Psychology (1975)
The power of minorities
Gabriel Mugny;Stamos Papastamou;Carol Sherrard.
(1982)
Socio-cognitive conflict and structure of individual and collective performances
Gabriel Mugny;Willem Doise.
European Journal of Social Psychology (1978)
Développement social de l'intelligence
Willem Doise;Gabriel Mugny.
(1981)
The Social Psychology of Minority Influence
Gabriel Mugny;Juan Antonio Pérez.
(1991)
“I'm not gay. . . . I'm a real man!”: Heterosexual Men's Gender Self-Esteem and Sexual Prejudice:
Juan Manuel Falomir-Pichastor;Gabriel Mugny.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (2009)
Psychologie sociale du développement cognitif
Gabriel Mugny;Michel Gilly;André Giordan;Anne Nelly Perret-Clermont.
(1991)
Individual and collective conflicts of centrations in cognitive development
Willem Doise;Gabriel Mugny.
European Journal of Social Psychology (1979)
Psicología social del desarrollo cognitivo
Gabriel Mugny;Juan A. Pérez.
(1988)
Performance-Approach and Performance-Avoidance Goals: When Uncertainty Makes a Difference
Céline Darnon;Judith M. Harackiewicz;Fabrizio Butera;Gabriel Mugny.
(2007)
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