Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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David G. Myers. Self - Serving Bias as Maladaptive The self - serving bias is not always adaptive . People who blame others for their social difficulties are often unhappier than people who can acknowledge their mistakes ( Newman ...
David G. Myers. Self - Serving Bias as Maladaptive The self - serving bias is not always adaptive . People who blame others for their social difficulties are often unhappier than people who can acknowledge their mistakes ( Newman ...
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... biases than those opposing them . So , is gender bias fast becoming extinct in the United States ? Has the wom- en's movement nearly completed its work ? No. As with race prejudice , blatant gender prejudice is dying , but subtle bias ...
... biases than those opposing them . So , is gender bias fast becoming extinct in the United States ? Has the wom- en's movement nearly completed its work ? No. As with race prejudice , blatant gender prejudice is dying , but subtle bias ...
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... biased toward those similar to us . The similarity bias applies to both dress and beliefs . Tim Emswiller and his fellow researchers ( 1971 ) had confederates , dressed either conservatively or in counterculture garb , approach ...
... biased toward those similar to us . The similarity bias applies to both dress and beliefs . Tim Emswiller and his fellow researchers ( 1971 ) had confederates , dressed either conservatively or in counterculture garb , approach ...
Contents
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND RELATED DISCIPLINES | 1 |
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
NotSoObvious Ways in Which Values Enter | 8 |
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