Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... group were usually riskier . Dubbed the risky shift phenomenon , this finding set off a wave of investigation into group risk taking ... polarization hypothesis predicts that CHAPTER 9 : GROUP INFLUENCE 323 Do Groups Intensify Opinions?
... group were usually riskier . Dubbed the risky shift phenomenon , this finding set off a wave of investigation into group risk taking ... polarization hypothesis predicts that CHAPTER 9 : GROUP INFLUENCE 323 Do Groups Intensify Opinions?
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... polarization between homogeneous groups of high- and low - prejudice high school students . ( Data from Myers & Bishop , 1970. ) FOCUS : GROUP POLARIZATION Shakespeare portrayed the polarizing power of CHAPTER 9 : GROUP INFLUENCE 325.
... polarization between homogeneous groups of high- and low - prejudice high school students . ( Data from Myers & Bishop , 1970. ) FOCUS : GROUP POLARIZATION Shakespeare portrayed the polarizing power of CHAPTER 9 : GROUP INFLUENCE 325.
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David G. Myers. FOCUS : GROUP POLARIZATION Shakespeare portrayed the polarizing power of the like - minded group in this dialogue of Julius Caesar's followers : ANTONY : Kind souls , what weep you when you but behold / Our Caesar's ...
David G. Myers. FOCUS : GROUP POLARIZATION Shakespeare portrayed the polarizing power of the like - minded group in this dialogue of Julius Caesar's followers : ANTONY : Kind souls , what weep you when you but behold / Our Caesar's ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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