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Basic and Applied Social Psychology

Graduate Center of the City University of New York

The Basic and Applied Social Psychology (BASP) Program at the CUNY Graduate Center trains students in the theories, principles, and research methods relevant to the conduct of social psychological research. The primary goal of the training program is to produce rigorous, competent, and creative researchers who are well-versed in the traditional canon of social psychology, but can apply this knowledge to engage with innovative questions and pursuits.

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