Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... CHAPTER 3 EXPLAINING BEHAVIOR 73 CHAPTER 4 BEHAVIOR AND ATTITUDES 111 CHAPTER 5 SOCIAL COGNITION AND HUMAN WELL - BEING 151 □ PART II SOCIAL INFLUENCE 183 CHAPTER 6 CULTURAL INFLUENCES 185 CHAPTER 7 CONFORMITY 219 CHAPTER 8 PERSUASION ...
... CHAPTER 3 EXPLAINING BEHAVIOR 73 CHAPTER 4 BEHAVIOR AND ATTITUDES 111 CHAPTER 5 SOCIAL COGNITION AND HUMAN WELL - BEING 151 □ PART II SOCIAL INFLUENCE 183 CHAPTER 6 CULTURAL INFLUENCES 185 CHAPTER 7 CONFORMITY 219 CHAPTER 8 PERSUASION ...
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David G. Myers. 1 The book opens with a single chapter that introduces our methods of in- quiry . The chapter also warns students how findings can seem obvious - once you know them — and how social psychologists ' own values permeate the ...
David G. Myers. 1 The book opens with a single chapter that introduces our methods of in- quiry . The chapter also warns students how findings can seem obvious - once you know them — and how social psychologists ' own values permeate the ...
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... ( Chapter 7 ) , the principles of persuasion ( Chapter 8 ) , the consequences of participation in groups ( Chapter 9 ) , and how all these influences operate together in everyday situations . In Chapter 10 , we take a close look at the ...
... ( Chapter 7 ) , the principles of persuasion ( Chapter 8 ) , the consequences of participation in groups ( Chapter 9 ) , and how all these influences operate together in everyday situations . In Chapter 10 , we take a close look at the ...
Contents
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND RELATED DISCIPLINES | 1 |
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
NotSoObvious Ways in Which Values Enter | 8 |
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