Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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David G. Myers. To feel lonely is to feel excluded from a group , unloved by those around you , or unable to share your private concerns . their failures ? To what do they attribute their ups and downs ? Is their attention focused on ...
David G. Myers. To feel lonely is to feel excluded from a group , unloved by those around you , or unable to share your private concerns . their failures ? To what do they attribute their ups and downs ? Is their attention focused on ...
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... feel anxious . Some people — especially those who are shy or easily embar- rassed - feel anxious in almost any situation in which they might be evaluated . For these people , anxiety is more a trait than a temporary state . What causes ...
... feel anxious . Some people — especially those who are shy or easily embar- rassed - feel anxious in almost any situation in which they might be evaluated . For these people , anxiety is more a trait than a temporary state . What causes ...
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... feel uncomfortable when they appear too different from others . But , at least in western cultures , they also feel uncomfortable when they appear exactly like everyone else . As experiments by C. R. Snyder and Howard From- kin ( 1980 ...
... feel uncomfortable when they appear too different from others . But , at least in western cultures , they also feel uncomfortable when they appear exactly like everyone else . As experiments by C. R. Snyder and Howard From- kin ( 1980 ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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