Social influence processes and prevention
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Social influence processes and prevention
(Social psychological applications to social issues, v. 1)
Plenum Press, c1990
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"A project of the faculty and students in the Applied Social Psychology Graduate Program at Loyola University of Chicago published under the auspices of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues."
Includes bibliographies and index
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Frameworks for Applying Social Psychological Processes to Social Issues.- Psychosocial Aspects of AIDS Prevention among Heterosexuals.- Social Influence and AIDS-Preventive Behavior.- Understanding and Preventing Teenage Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Disease/AIDS.- Implications of Behavioral Decision Theory and Social Marketing for Designing Social Action Programs.- Applying a Social Psychological Model across Health Promotion Interventions.- Heart Health Program.- Social Influence and Antiprejudice Training Programs.- Reducing Aggression in Children through Social Interventions.- The "Psycho-Logic" of Fear-Reduction and Crime-Prevention Programs.- Preventing Injuries and Deaths from Vehicle Crashes.- A Two-Factor Model of Energy and Water Conservation.- Alternative Social Influence Processes Applied to Energy Conservation.- Public Policy and Applied Social Psychology.
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