Exploring social psychology
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Exploring social psychology
(McGraw-Hill series in social psychology)
McGraw-Hill, c2000
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-410) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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Introducing Social Psychology 1 Doing Social Psychology 2 Did You Know It All Along? Social Thinking 3 Intuition: The Power And Limits Of Our Inner Knowing 4 Reasons For Unreason 5 Clinical Intuition: The Perils Of Psychologizing 6 The Fundamental Attribution Error 7 A New Look At Pride 8 The Power Of Positive Thinking 9 Behavior And Belief Social Influence 10 Gender And Genes 11 How Nice People Get Corrupted 12 Two Routes To Persuasion 13 Indoctrination And Inoculation 14 The Mere Presence Of Others 15 Many Hands Make Diminished Responsibility 16 Doing Together What We Would Never Do Alone 17 How Groups Intensify Decisions 18 Power To The Person Social Relations 19 The Dislike Of Diversity 20 The Roots Of Prejudice 21 The Nature And Nurture Of Aggression 22 Do The Media Influence Social Behavior? 23 Causes Of Conflict 24 Blessed Are The Peacemakers 25 Who Likes Whom? 26 The Ups And Downs Of Love 27 When Do People Help? Social Psychology Applied 28 Who Is Miserabled And Why? 29 Who Is Happy And Why? 30 Big Ideas In Social Psychology And Religion
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