Social psychology
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Social psychology
W.W. Norton, c2013
3rd ed., International student ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 1-55, fourth group) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Written by four active researchers who represent the breadth and depth of the field, this text encourages students to become scientific thinkers, apply what they learn, and have fun in the hottest field in psychology. Social Psychology, Third Edition, delivers both the inspiration and the confidence students need to understand the importance and relevance of social psychology. An enhanced eBook that is free with the text offers embedded interactive study exercises, videos, and activities that engage students in the process of scientific inquiry.
Table of Contents
1. An Invitation to Social Psychology
2. The Methods of Social Psychology
3. The Social Self
4. Social Cognition: Thinking about People
5. Social Perception: Understanding the Behavior of Others
6. Emotion
7. Attitudes, Behavior, and Rationalization
8. Persuasion
9. Social Influence
10. Relationships and Attraction
11. Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination
12. Groups
13. Aggression 14. Altruism and Cooperation
Application Module #1: Social Psychology and Health
Application Module #2: Social Psychology and Personal Finance
Application Module #3: Social Psychology and Education
Application Module #4: Social Psychology and the Law
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