Social Psychology
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Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Main Library Stacks | Reference | 302 BAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 006395 | ||
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Main Library Reference | Reference | 302 BAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 006404 |
Included Glossary, Index.
The field of social psychology: how we think about and interact with others --
Social perception: understanding others --
Social cognition: thinking about the social world --
Attitudes: evaluating the social world --
Aspects of social identity: self and gender --
Prejudice and discrimination --
Interpersonal attraction: initial contact, liking, becoming acquainted --
Close relationships: family, friends, lovers, and spouses --
Social influence: changing others' behavior --
Prosocial behavior: helping others --
Aggression: its nature, causes, and control --
Groups and individuals: the consequences of belonging --
Social psychology in action: legal, medical, and organizational applications.
This text continues to integrate classic and current research and present it in a highly readable and engaging fashion. It contains up-to-date coverage of rapidly changing material that includes two strong themes in social psychology: the biological perspective and integrated coverage of diversity.
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