Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... everyday life . Hunches gained from everyday experience often inspire laboratory research , which deepens our understanding of our experience . This interplay appears in the research on children's television . What people saw in everyday ...
... everyday life . Hunches gained from everyday experience often inspire laboratory research , which deepens our understanding of our experience . This interplay appears in the research on children's television . What people saw in everyday ...
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... everyday problems of logic and social judgment . Given such training , people do in fact reason better about everyday events ( Lehman & others , 1988 ; Nisbett & others , 1987 ) . Third , they suggest that such teaching will be most ...
... everyday problems of logic and social judgment . Given such training , people do in fact reason better about everyday events ( Lehman & others , 1988 ; Nisbett & others , 1987 ) . Third , they suggest that such teaching will be most ...
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... everyday life . How often are we asked to judge lines or administer shock ? As combustion is similar for a burning match and a forest fire , so we assume that the psycho- logical processes engaged in the laboratory and everyday life are ...
... everyday life . How often are we asked to judge lines or administer shock ? As combustion is similar for a burning match and a forest fire , so we assume that the psycho- logical processes engaged in the laboratory and everyday life are ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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