Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... Traits Edward Jones and Keith Davis ( 1965 ) noted that we often infer that other peo- ple's intentions and dispositions correspond to their actions . If I observe Rick making a sarcastic comment to Linda , I am likely to infer that ...
... Traits Edward Jones and Keith Davis ( 1965 ) noted that we often infer that other peo- ple's intentions and dispositions correspond to their actions . If I observe Rick making a sarcastic comment to Linda , I am likely to infer that ...
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... traits , such as polar bear coats , but also psychological traits and social behav- iors ( Buss , 1991 ) . Evolutionary theory offers a ready explanation for why males exert more sexual initiative . The average male produces over 8 ...
... traits , such as polar bear coats , but also psychological traits and social behav- iors ( Buss , 1991 ) . Evolutionary theory offers a ready explanation for why males exert more sexual initiative . The average male produces over 8 ...
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... traits ? Surely some traits must distinguish the Mother Teresa types . For many years social psychologists were unable to discover a single per- sonality trait that predicted altruistic behavior with anything close to the pre- dictive ...
... traits ? Surely some traits must distinguish the Mother Teresa types . For many years social psychologists were unable to discover a single per- sonality trait that predicted altruistic behavior with anything close to the pre- dictive ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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