Interpersonal processes : the Claremont Symposium on Applied Social Psychology

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Interpersonal processes : the Claremont Symposium on Applied Social Psychology

Stuart Oskamp, Shirlynn Spacapan, editors

Sage Publications, c1987

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"Published in cooperation with the Claremont Graduate School."

Based on the papers submitted at the third Claremont Symposium on Applied Social Psychology held on Feb. 15, 1986

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Description

Interpersonal Processes presents a wide range of new and existing research on this important field of applied social psychology. Gaining an understanding of the interaction between people in their homes, workplaces and leisure pursuits is not only of importance to social psychologists. The contributors, all well-known researchers, explain the reasons for their specialist topics as well as illustrate the application of these ideas. The main themes and issues in the study of interpersonal processes are outlined by the editors. They discuss both the theories and their possible applications.

Table of Contents

Introduction - Shirlynn Spacapan and Stuart Oskamp Studying Interpersonal Processes A Transactional Approach to Neighborhood Social Relationships - Carol M Werner Forming Groups for the Good of All - Alvin Zander Theory and Research on Group Composition - Alison M Konrad and Barbara A Gutek Applications to the Status of Women and Ethnic Minorities Toward a Taxonomy of Interpersonal Conflict Processes - Harold H Kelley Interpersonal Influence - Robert Cialdini Being Ethical and Effective A Theory of Individual Encounters with the World - Sandra Scarr Applying Social Psychology to Interpersonal Processes - Stuart Oskamp, Arthur Olguin, Merry A Carlson, Alexandria Sobolew-Shubin, and Shirlynn Spacapan Theory and Practice

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