Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... Action . " Benjamin Disraeli , Vivian Grey , 1826 Among the anti - Iraq coalition soldiers captured during the Persian Gulf war were several who , on videotapes played back home , expressed remorse for their actions and sympathy for ...
... Action . " Benjamin Disraeli , Vivian Grey , 1826 Among the anti - Iraq coalition soldiers captured during the Persian Gulf war were several who , on videotapes played back home , expressed remorse for their actions and sympathy for ...
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... ACTIONS AFFECT ATTITUDES ? We have seen that several streams of evidence merge to form a river : the effect of actions on attitudes . Do these observations contain any clues to why action affects attitude ? Social psychology's ...
... ACTIONS AFFECT ATTITUDES ? We have seen that several streams of evidence merge to form a river : the effect of actions on attitudes . Do these observations contain any clues to why action affects attitude ? Social psychology's ...
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... action but also to act ourselves into a way of thinking . When we act , we amplify the idea underlying what we have done , especially when we feel responsible for it . Many streams of evidence converge on this principle . The actions ...
... action but also to act ourselves into a way of thinking . When we act , we amplify the idea underlying what we have done , especially when we feel responsible for it . Many streams of evidence converge on this principle . The actions ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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