Social psychology
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Social psychology
Prentice Hall, 2002
3rd ed
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Note
Previous ed.: 1998
"An imprint of Pearson Education"--T.p
Includes bibliographical references (p. [655]-731) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Drawing on the success of previous editions, the third edition continues to provide the most balanced coverage of North American and European research. This new edition has been substantially updated and revised to include new and expanded material on the self and identity, language, culture, health psychology as well as evolutionary psychology. Written specifically to meet the needs of the European student, it draws on examples from everyday life and shows how social psychology principles are relevant to personal experiences and current social issues.
Table of Contents
1. Introducing Social Psychology 2. Social Cognition and Social Thinking 3. Attribution and Social Knowledge 4. Self and identity 5. Attitudes 6. Persuasion and attitude change 7. Social Influence 8. People in groups 9. Leadership and decision-making 10. Prejudice and discrimination 11. Inter-group behaviour 12. Aggression 13. Affiliation, attraction and love 14. Pro-social behaviour 15. Language and communication 16. Culture
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