Section | Rank | Reasoning |
Individual | ||
Action model | SP |
not a theory, just a model |
Hedonism | SP |
happiness may be either creative striving or obedience/socialization |
Erik Erikson | SP |
not a theory, just a model |
Maslow/needs | PSP |
The needs themselves are beyond agency or structure, but the choice toward what basic needs are sought to be satisfied first are up to the agent |
Affect control | PSP |
See no reason to attribute this to anything but the individual |
Constructivist school | SSP |
Everything is a social construct, so the entirety is social structural |
Realist/Ekman school | SSP & PSP |
To do with, in part, innate emotional expressions, and in part with socially learned forms of expression |
Emotion theories | PSP |
Locus of control is seemingly internal regardless of whether James or conventional view is correct |
Allman | SP |
Biological level of explanation; is beyond agency-structure debate |
Fundamental attribution error | SP |
If this behavior is a choice, it is not clear on what basis |
Social comparison theory | PSP |
Seemingly internally-directed |
Attitudes | SP |
Locus of control seems unaffected in both Bem and Fishbein |
ToMM | SP |
Again, not relevant to agency-structure debate. If there is a module, then it seems beyond an agent's control |
Pattern recog | SP | Basic predisposition, nothing to do with agency/structure |
Philosophical apps | SP |
Nature of self wrt identity, but not wrt choices or socialization |
Psychodynamic | SP |
Is more internal than external, but not clear that it's under the control of the individual |
Social behaviorism | SSP |
Mind dependent upon external interaction; obviously external |
Vygotsky | PSP & SSP |
scaffolding = SSP; actual development level = PSP |
Meaning/selfconcept | SP |
most concepts here have to do with the tools involved in the making of a self; nothing implied about locus of control (except, possibly, role models mention) |
Big 5 personality | SP |
Phenomenon, no causes speculated |
Dominance personality | SP |
Phenomenon, no causes speculated |
Implicit personality theories | SP |
Phenomenon, no causes speculated |
Sense of community | SSP |
Has to do with external forces, peoples; not especially within the domain of PSP except wrt distortions in perception |
Soc identity | SSP |
Social identity is necessarily about social structures |
Place attachment | SP |
Phenomenon, no speculation into causes |
Formation strategies | PSP & SSP |
both choice/commitment and community are criteria here |
Interaction | ||
Helping models | PSP & SSP |
bystander effect = SSP, cost/benefit = PSP |
Aggression models | PSP & SSP |
social learning theory of aggression = SSP, catharsis = PSP |
Suicide | SSP |
integration = external locus of control |
Communication paradigm | SP |
just a model, not a theory |
Elaboration likelihood model | SP |
equally applicable to PSP/SSP |
Soc impact | SSP |
Power and social structure make an appearance; but arguably both PSP and SSP |
Functionalism | SSP |
based upon social structures |
Sym.-interactionism | PSP & SSP |
Generalized and significant others = extra loci |
Romance | PSP |
Predominantly agentic sources of action |
Power | SSP |
Power = social structural (with the exception of dependency, which may not be) |
Trust | SP (??) |
Not enough info to say, entry is too sketchy |
Collectives | ||
Cohesion | PSP & SSP |
emergence = PSP; group structure = SSP |
Boundaries | SP |
phenomenon, no (relevant) causes speculated |
Conflict | Some PSP, but mostly SSP |
contract = PSP, others = SSP |
Work performance | SSP |
Seemingly exhausted by social structural considerations |
Decision-making | PSP & SSP |
leadership charisma = PSP (of leader), social ties = SSP |
Collective | PSP |
Emergent behaviors en masse don't seem to have to do with social structures (arguable) |
Self in context | SSP |
Social context is the emphasis |
Deviance | PSP & SSP |
anomie = PSP, control = SSP |
Intergroup conflict | SSP |
conflicting common goals = conflicting structures |
SID of Intergroup conflict | SSP |
social identity = SSP |
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SP: 19/47 PSP: 6/47 |
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