Contents: J.I. Bardon, Foreword. Part I:Theoretical Perspectives on Applying Social Psychology to Educational Practices.F.J. Medway, Rapprochement of Social Psychology and School Psychology: A Historical Analysis. T.P. Cafferty, Measuring and Changing Attitudes in Educational Contexts. M.J. Levesque, C.A. Lowe, The Importance of Attributions and Expectancies in Understanding Academic Behavior. G. Maruyama, J.M. LeCount, The Role and Importance of Interpersonal Attraction and Social Acceptance in Educational Settings. M. Henning-Stout, J. Conoley, Gender: A Subtle Influence in the Culture of the School. O.A. Barbarin, Family Functioning and School Adjustment: Family Systems Perspectives. R.J. Ilback, Organizational Influences on the Practice of Psychology in Schools. F.J. Medway, P. Skedsvold, Contributions of Social Psychology to School-Based Research and Evaluation Part II:Applying Social Psychology to Clinical Interventions in the Schools.D.S. Goh, R.K. Yoshida, The Influences of Social Psychological Variables on the Referral and Assessment of School Children. J. Sandoval, J.M. Davis, Applications of Social Psychology to School Counseling and Therapy. J.N. Hughes, Social Psychology Foundations of Consultation. M. Gettinger, Applications of Social Psychology to Learning and Instruction. K.J. Williams, G.M. Williams, Applications of Social Psychology to School Employee Evaluation and Appraisal. Part III:Applications to Clinical and Social Problems.C. Peterson, Learned Helplessness and School Problems. R.A. Johnson, J. Rose, D. Russell, Loneliness and Interpersonal Relationships Across the School Years. L. Chassin, C.C. Presson, S.J. Sherman, P.J. Curran, Social Psychological Factors in Adolescent Substance Use and Abuse. W.P. Erchul, Social Psychological Perspectives on the School Psychologists' Involvement with Parents. J. Weyant, Social Psychological Approaches to the Integration of Culturally Different and Handicapped Students in Schools.