Introduction to social psychology : a European perspective

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Introduction to social psychology : a European perspective

edited by Miles Hewstone and Wolfgang Stroebe

Blackwell Publishers, 2001

3rd ed

  • pb : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Introduction to Social Psychology is a comprehensive and accessible introductory text for students of social psychology. Each chapter has been written by well-established researchers in the field who not only explain clearly the theory and research in their field of expertise but also manage to communicate their enthusiasm for their chosen field.The third edition retains the two distinctive features that have made the previous editions so successful. Firstly, each chapter is authored by leading European experts, giving a state of the art presentation of key works from America, Europe, Australasia, and indeed internationally. Secondly, material is presented in sufficient detail to give students a real understanding of theories and studies presented, rather than a superficial gloss on the field.There are also some extensive revisions in the new edition, in terms of who the authors are, what material is covered, and how it is presented: New authors - Seven of the chapters are written by experts who did not feature in the previous edition and the remaining chapters have been extensively revised. Explicit instructions from the editors have ensured an even writing style and integration between the 17 chapters, and careful editing draws out cross-references and helps the student to see how different topics interrelate. New material - New chapters include Cooperation and Competition in Social Interaction, Health Psychology, and Organizational Psychology. The last two new chapters reflect the increased attention paid to applications of social psychology. New presentation - New pedagogical features include chapter outlines, key concepts and learning questions. These help the reader to monitor their own progress and focus on the key principles. Together with The Blackwell Reader in Social Psychology and The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Psychology, this new edition presents a complete social psychology course for those looking to provide their students with a thorough and challenging introduction to this burgeoning field of study.

目次

Part I: Introduction: 1. Introducing Social Psychology Historically: Carl F. Graumann. 2. Evolutionary Social Psychology: John Archer. 3. Developmental Social Psychology: Kevin Durkin. 4. Methodology In Social Psychology: Tools to Test Theories: Anthony S. R. Manstead and Gun R. Semin. Part II: Construction Of The Social World: 5. Social Cognition: Klaus Fiedler and Herbert Bless. 6. Emotion: Klaus R. Scherer. 7. Attribution Theory and Research: From Basic to Applied: Frank Fincham and Miles Hewstone. 8. Attitudes: Gerd Bohner. Part III: Social Interaction and Personal Relationships: 9. Prosocial Behaviour: Hans W. Bierhoff. 10. Aggressive Behaviour: Amelie Mummendey and Sabine Otten. 11. Social Interaction: Cooperation and Competition: Paul A. M. Van Lange and Carsten K. W. De Dreu. 12. Affiliation, Attraction and Close Relationships: Bram P. Buunk. Part IV: Social Groups: 13. Social Influence In Small Groups: Eddy Van Avermaet. 14. Group Performance: Henk Wilke and Arjaan Wit. 15. Intergroup Relations: Rupert Brown. Part V: Applications: 16. Health Psychology: A Social Psychological Perspective: Wolfgang Stroebe and Klaus Jonas. 17. Social Psychology In Organizations: Nico W. VanYperen and Evert Vn De Vliert.

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