Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... Lee Ross , and Mark Lepper ( 1985 ) reveals just how powerful preconceptions can be . They showed pro - Israeli and pro- Arab students six network news segments describing the 1982 killing of civil- ian refugees at two camps in Lebanon ...
... Lee Ross , and Mark Lepper ( 1985 ) reveals just how powerful preconceptions can be . They showed pro - Israeli and pro- Arab students six network news segments describing the 1982 killing of civil- ian refugees at two camps in Lebanon ...
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... ( Ross & Anderson , 1982 ) ? To find out , Lee Ross , Craig Anderson , and their colleagues planted a falsehood in people's minds and then tried to discredit it . Their experiments reveal that it is surprisingly difficult to demolish a ...
... ( Ross & Anderson , 1982 ) ? To find out , Lee Ross , Craig Anderson , and their colleagues planted a falsehood in people's minds and then tried to discredit it . Their experiments reveal that it is surprisingly difficult to demolish a ...
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... Lee Ross and his collaborators ( Ross & others , 1977 ) . The experiment re - created Ross's firsthand experience of moving from gradu- ate student to professor . His doctoral oral exam had proved a humbling experi- ence ; his ...
... Lee Ross and his collaborators ( Ross & others , 1977 ) . The experiment re - created Ross's firsthand experience of moving from gradu- ate student to professor . His doctoral oral exam had proved a humbling experi- ence ; his ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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