Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1983 - 674 pages |
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... occur because the dispositions of those involved are cruel ? Could prison reform occur by employing better people as guards and by isolating sadistic prisoners ? Or do prisons dehumanize people because the institutional roles of guard ...
... occur because the dispositions of those involved are cruel ? Could prison reform occur by employing better people as guards and by isolating sadistic prisoners ? Or do prisons dehumanize people because the institutional roles of guard ...
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... occurring in seventy - nine United States cities between 1967 and 1971. They wanted to find out whether such outbreaks ... occur on its hottest days . And John Cotton ( 1981 ) reports that on summer days in Des Moines , Iowa , individual ...
... occurring in seventy - nine United States cities between 1967 and 1971. They wanted to find out whether such outbreaks ... occur on its hottest days . And John Cotton ( 1981 ) reports that on summer days in Des Moines , Iowa , individual ...
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... occur in such situations , Latané and Judith Rodin ( 1969 ) staged an experiment around a " lady in distress . ” In ... occurring ? Those who watched Kitty Genovese being attacked and heard her pleas for help correctly interpreted what ...
... occur in such situations , Latané and Judith Rodin ( 1969 ) staged an experiment around a " lady in distress . ” In ... occurring ? Those who watched Kitty Genovese being attacked and heard her pleas for help correctly interpreted what ...
Contents
How we do social psychology | 8 |
Social psychology and human values | 24 |
Does our behavior determine our attitudes? | 44 |
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