Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 76
Page 116
... behavior link : People sometimes distort their real attitudes when expressing them . Minimizing Other Influences on Behavior Social influences color not just expressed attitudes but other behaviors as well . As Chapters 6 to 9 will ...
... behavior link : People sometimes distort their real attitudes when expressing them . Minimizing Other Influences on Behavior Social influences color not just expressed attitudes but other behaviors as well . As Chapters 6 to 9 will ...
Page 117
... behavior . There is a third condition : An attitude predicts behavior better when the attitude is potent . Maximizing Attitude Potency Our attitudes often lie dormant when we act automatically , without pausing to consider them . We act ...
... behavior . There is a third condition : An attitude predicts behavior better when the attitude is potent . Maximizing Attitude Potency Our attitudes often lie dormant when we act automatically , without pausing to consider them . We act ...
Page 214
... behavior FIGURE 6-2 A social - role the- ory of gender differences in so- cial behavior . Various influ- ences , including childhood experiences and biological fac- tors , bend males and females toward differing roles . The ex ...
... behavior FIGURE 6-2 A social - role the- ory of gender differences in so- cial behavior . Various influ- ences , including childhood experiences and biological fac- tors , bend males and females toward differing roles . The ex ...
Contents
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND RELATED DISCIPLINES | 1 |
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
NotSoObvious Ways in Which Values Enter | 8 |
Copyright | |
66 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
actions aggression altruism American arousal asked attitudes attractive availability heuristic believe biases Chapter chology cial cognitive confirm conflict correlation cultures decision depressed dissonance effect emotional example expectations Experimental Social Psychology experiments explain eyewitness factors favor feel fundamental attribution error gender group polarization groupthink human illusion illusion of control Illusory correlation individual influence Journal of Experimental Journal of Personality Journal of Social judgments jurors jury Lee Ross less ment mood motivation negative norm observed one's ourselves people's perceive percent Personality and Social persuasion positive predict prejudice Press questions recall relationship responsibility rewards Richard Nisbett Robert Cialdini role self-efficacy self-esteem Self-handicapping Self-perception theory self-serving bias sexual situation Snyder social loafing Social Psy Social Psychol Social Psychology someone sometimes stereotypes teachers television tendency theory tion tive University women York