Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1996 - 712 pages |
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... important problem facing this country today - the energy shortage , the quality of public schools , legal- ized abortion , or pollution - or if you prefer , you may name a different prob- lem as most important . " Given these choices ...
... important problem facing this country today - the energy shortage , the quality of public schools , legal- ized abortion , or pollution - or if you prefer , you may name a different prob- lem as most important . " Given these choices ...
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... important given factor X and credibility is more important given not- X. But what is factor X ? As George Goethals and Erick Nelson ( 1973 ) discov- ered , it is whether the topic is one of subjective preference or objective reality ...
... important given factor X and credibility is more important given not- X. But what is factor X ? As George Goethals and Erick Nelson ( 1973 ) discov- ered , it is whether the topic is one of subjective preference or objective reality ...
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... important information , such as statistical probabilities involved in DNA blood tests ? The jury was composed mostly ... important are perceptions of the judge's or mediator's neutrality and honesty ? ( Quite important , re- ports Tom ...
... important information , such as statistical probabilities involved in DNA blood tests ? The jury was composed mostly ... important are perceptions of the judge's or mediator's neutrality and honesty ? ( Quite important , re- ports Tom ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 1 |
Obvious ways in which Values Enter | 8 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 18 |
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