Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... role of union steward or of company supervi- sor developed attitudes compati- ble with their new role . ( Data from Lieberman , 1956. ) first days on a job , or at college , or in a sorority or fraternity . That first week on campus ...
... role of union steward or of company supervi- sor developed attitudes compati- ble with their new role . ( Data from Lieberman , 1956. ) first days on a job , or at college , or in a sorority or fraternity . That first week on campus ...
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... role . I could readily generate a long list of norms prescribing my activities as a professor or as a father . Although I may acquire my particular image by violat- ing the least important norms ( I am ... ROLES Effects of Role Playing.
... role . I could readily generate a long list of norms prescribing my activities as a professor or as a father . Although I may acquire my particular image by violat- ing the least important norms ( I am ... ROLES Effects of Role Playing.
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... Roles In George Orwell's Animal Farm , the livestock overthrow their human masters and form an egalitarian society in which , " All animals are equal . " As the story unfolds , the pigs - who assume the managerial role - soon evade ...
... Roles In George Orwell's Animal Farm , the livestock overthrow their human masters and form an egalitarian society in which , " All animals are equal . " As the story unfolds , the pigs - who assume the managerial role - soon evade ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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