Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... DEPRESSION As we all know from experience , depressed people are negative thinkers . They view life through dark - colored glasses . With seriously depressed people- those who are feeling worthless , lethargic , disinterested in friends ...
... DEPRESSION As we all know from experience , depressed people are negative thinkers . They view life through dark - colored glasses . With seriously depressed people- those who are feeling worthless , lethargic , disinterested in friends ...
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... depressed people is their attributions of respon- sibility . Consider : If you fail an exam and blame yourself , you may conclude that you are stupid or lazy , and feel depressed . If you attribute the failure to an unfair exam or to ...
... depressed people is their attributions of respon- sibility . Consider : If you fail an exam and blame yourself , you may conclude that you are stupid or lazy , and feel depressed . If you attribute the failure to an unfair exam or to ...
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... depressed people were realistic in thinking that others didn't appreciate their behavior . Depressed behavior can trigger hostility , anxiety , and even reciprocal depression in oth- ers . College students who have depressed roommates ...
... depressed people were realistic in thinking that others didn't appreciate their behavior . Depressed behavior can trigger hostility , anxiety , and even reciprocal depression in oth- ers . College students who have depressed roommates ...
Contents
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND RELATED DISCIPLINES | 1 |
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
NotSoObvious Ways in Which Values Enter | 8 |
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