Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... feel no pain at having done so may be dangerous to those who did the killing . It hints at an impaired humanity . " Lance Morrow , " A Moment for the Dead , " 1991 ( Gudykunst , 1989 ) . ( People in communal cultures identify more with ...
... feel no pain at having done so may be dangerous to those who did the killing . It hints at an impaired humanity . " Lance Morrow , " A Moment for the Dead , " 1991 ( Gudykunst , 1989 ) . ( People in communal cultures identify more with ...
Page 440
... feel more fearful . Toronto's crime rate is four times higher than Hong Kong's . Yet people from Hong Kong , which is four times more densely populated than Toronto , report feeling more fearful on their city's streets than do people ...
... feel more fearful . Toronto's crime rate is four times higher than Hong Kong's . Yet people from Hong Kong , which is four times more densely populated than Toronto , report feeling more fearful on their city's streets than do people ...
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... feeling bad , my first duty would be to cheer 3. Intimacy ( for example , " I feel that I can confide in thing . " ) about virtually every- Rubin gave his Love Scale to hundreds of dating couples at the University of Michigan . He later ...
... feeling bad , my first duty would be to cheer 3. Intimacy ( for example , " I feel that I can confide in thing . " ) about virtually every- Rubin gave his Love Scale to hundreds of dating couples at the University of Michigan . He later ...
Contents
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND RELATED DISCIPLINES | 1 |
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
NotSoObvious Ways in Which Values Enter | 8 |
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