The individual in a social world : essays and experiments
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The individual in a social world : essays and experiments
(McGraw-Hill series in social psychology)
McGraw-Hill, c1992
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Stanley Milgram is the most oft-cited social psychologist in textbooks. This collection of major experiments and essays is the first and only one that includes his famous obedience study (unabridged) and his posthumous essay on the "Cyrano effect." Edited by two of his famous students (Sabini and Silver), this brief, inexpensive paperback is an ideal primary source supplement for social psychology survey courses and advanced courses for critical thinking about methods of experimentation in social psychology.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: THE INDIVIDUAL IN THE CITYCHAPTER 1: The Experience of Living in CitiesCHAPTER 2: The Urban BystanderCHAPTER 3: On Maintaining Social NormsCHAPTER 4: Response to Intrusion into Waiting LineCHAPTER 5: The Idea of a NeighborhoodCHAPTER 6: The Familiar StrangerCHAPTER 7: A Psychological Map of New York CityCHAPTER 8: Psychological Maps of ParisCHAPTER 9: The Vertical CityPART TWO: THE INDIVIDUAL AND AUTHORITTCHAPTER 10: Some Conditions of Obedience and Disobedience to AuthorityCHAPTER 11: Interpreting Obedience: Error and EvidenceCHAPTER 12: Ethical Issues in the Study of ObedienceCHAPTER 13: Subject Reaction: The Neglected Factor in the Ethics of ExperimentationCHAPTER 14: Disobedience in the SixtiesPART THREE: THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE GROUPCHAPTER 15: Nationality and ConformityCHAPTER 16: Conformity and Norwegian LIfeCHAPTER 17: Ethics and the Conformity ExperimentCHAPTER 18: Group Pressure and Action Against a PersonCHAPTER 19: Liberating Effects of Group PressureCHAPTER 20: The Drawing Power of Crowds of Different SizePART FOUR: THE INDIVIDUAL IN A COMMUNICATIVE WEBCHAPTER 21: The Small World ProblemCHAPTER 22: The Lost Letter TechniqueCHAPTER 23: Television and Antisocial BehaviorCHAPTER 24: The Image Freezing MachineCHAPTER 25: Candid CameraCHAPTER 26: Reflections on NewCHAPTER 27: Cyranoid
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