Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... Richard Nisbett and Stanley Schachter ( 1966 ) demonstrated this by asking Columbia University students to take a series of electric shocks of steadily increasing intensity . Beforehand , some took a fake pill which , they were told ...
... Richard Nisbett and Stanley Schachter ( 1966 ) demonstrated this by asking Columbia University students to take a series of electric shocks of steadily increasing intensity . Beforehand , some took a fake pill which , they were told ...
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... Richard Nisbett and Eugene Borgida ( Nisbett & others , 1976 ) explored the tendency to overuse anecdotal information by showing University of Michigan students videotaped interviews of people supposedly participating in an ex- periment ...
... Richard Nisbett and Eugene Borgida ( Nisbett & others , 1976 ) explored the tendency to overuse anecdotal information by showing University of Michigan students videotaped interviews of people supposedly participating in an ex- periment ...
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... Richard Nisbett and Lee Ross ( 1980 ) believe that education could indeed reduce our vulnerability to certain types of error . As a beginning , they propose that we first train people to recognize likely sources of error in their own ...
... Richard Nisbett and Lee Ross ( 1980 ) believe that education could indeed reduce our vulnerability to certain types of error . As a beginning , they propose that we first train people to recognize likely sources of error in their own ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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