Psychology and social problems

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Psychology and social problems

Michael Argyle

(Psychology revivals)

Routledge, 2013

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  • : pbk

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First published in 1964 by Methuen

Reprint. Originally published: [London] : Methuen, 1967, c1964. (Social science paperbacks ; 26)

Includes bibliographical references (p. 206-228) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780415838238

Description

First published in 1964, Psychology and Social Problems looks at a changing society and research into problems of the time. Many of the themes in the book, such as delinquency, mental health and racial conflict, are still familiar and current topics of discussion today. Social scientists had carried out extensive research into problems of urgent public concern, yet their findings were not widely known or understood and they had often been diffident in advocating policies based on their conclusions. Michael Argyle discussed the recent psychological and social research bearing on the origins of aggression, delinquency, mental disorder, racial and international prejudice, and industrial discontent; he went on to consider the implications of these studies for prevention and control and for the guidance of social change. This sophisticated and well-documented critique is presented with such lucidity and verve that it will appeal equally to laymen and to students and professional workers and can now be enjoyed in its historical context.

Table of Contents

Preface Part I The elements of social behaviour 1 Personality 2 The motivation of social behaviour 3 Interpersonal behaviour Part II Social problems 4 Aggression 5 Delinquency and crime 6 Mental health and mental disorder 7 Racial and international attitudes 8 Human problems in industry Part III Processes of social control 9 The effects of child-rearing techniques 10 Adult socialization 11 Selection 12 Techniques of leadership 13 Influence of mass communications 14 Behaviour in social organizations Part IV The study and control of social change 15 The analysis of social trends 16 The control of social change References Index
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780415838382

Description

First published in 1964 Psychology and Social Problems looks at a changing society and research into problems of the time. Many of the themes in the book, such as delinquency, mental health and racial conflict and are still familiar and current topics of discussion today. Social scientists had carried out extensive research into problems of urgent public concern, yet their findings were not widely known or understood and they had often been diffident in advocating policies based on their conclusions. Michael Argyle discussed the recent psychological and social research bearing on the origins of aggression, delinquency, mental disorder, racial and international prejudice, and industrial discontent; he went on to consider the implications of these studies for prevention and control and for the guidance of social change. This sophisticated and well-documented critique is presented with such lucidity and verve that it will appeal equally to laymen and to students and professional workers and can now be enjoyed in its historical context.

Table of Contents

Preface Part I The elements of social behaviour 1 Personality 2 The motivation of social behaviour 3 Interpersonal behaviour Part II Social problems 4 Aggression 5 Delinquency and crime 6 Mental health and mental disorder 7 Racial and international attitudes 8 Human problems in industry Part III Processes of social control 9 The effects of child-rearing techniques 10 Adult socialization 11 Selection 12 Techniques of leadership 13 Influence of mass communications 14 Behaviour in social organizations Part IV The study and control of social change 15 The analysis of social trends 16 The control of social change References Index

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