(CRISP) is a peer reviewed, electronic journal publishing theoretically driven, empirical research in major areas of social psychology. Publication is sponsored by the Center for the Study of Group Processes at the University of Iowa, which provides free access to its contents. Authors retain copyright for their work. CRISP is permanently archived at the Library of the University of Iowa and at the Library of Congress. Beginning in April, 2000, Sociological Abstracts publishes the abstracts of CRISP articles
CRISP invites you to visit the homepage of the Center for the Study of Group Processes at the University of Iowa. This Web site offers access to information about the Center, its laboratories, and its researchers.
University of Iowa Sociology is Ranked in the Top 3 Social Psychology Programs by U.S. News and World Report.
Source: www.uiowa.edu
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