Social psychology
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Social psychology
McGraw-Hill Education, c2019
13e, International student ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. R-1-R-101) and indexes
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Description
Connecting Social Psychology to the world around us. Social Psychology introduces students to the science of us: our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in a changing world. Students learn to think critically about everyday behaviors and gain an appreciation for the world around us, regardless of background or major. In this edition, esteemed author David Myers is again joined by respected psychology professor and generational differences researcher Jean Twenge, in presenting an integrated learning program designed for today's students.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introducing Social Psychology
Part One: Social ThinkingChapter 2: The Self in a Social WorldChapter 3: Social Beliefs and JudgmentsChapter 4: Behavior and Attitudes
Part Two: Social InfluenceChapter 5: Genes, Culture, and GenderChapter 6: Conformity and ObedienceChapter 7: PersuasionChapter 8: Group Influence
Part Three: Social RelationsChapter 9: Prejudice: Disliking OthersChapter 10: Aggression: Hurting OthersChapter 11: Attraction and Intimacy: Liking and Loving OthersChapter 12: HelpingChapter 13: Conflict and Peacemaking
Part Four: Applying Social PsychologyChapter 14: Social Psychology in the ClinicChapter 15: Social Psychology in CourtChapter 16: Social Psychology and the Sustainable Future
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