Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... human functioning at one level need not contradict explana- tions at other levels . Elemental Explanation Theology Philosophy Sociology Social Psychology Psychology Biology Chemistry Physics " Knowledge is one . Its division into ...
... human functioning at one level need not contradict explana- tions at other levels . Elemental Explanation Theology Philosophy Sociology Social Psychology Psychology Biology Chemistry Physics " Knowledge is one . Its division into ...
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... humanity in literature , philosophy , and religion . Many research psychol- ogists have spent lifetimes exploring the awesome capacities of the human mind ( Manis , 1977 ) . We are smart enough to have cracked our own genetic code , to ...
... humanity in literature , philosophy , and religion . Many research psychol- ogists have spent lifetimes exploring the awesome capacities of the human mind ( Manis , 1977 ) . We are smart enough to have cracked our own genetic code , to ...
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... Human mate selec- tion . American Scientist , 73 , 47-51 . Buss , D. M. ( 1987 ) . Sex differences in human mate selection criteria : An evo- lutionary perspective . In C. Crawford , M. Smith , & D. Krebs ( Eds . ) , Sociobiol- ogy and ...
... Human mate selec- tion . American Scientist , 73 , 47-51 . Buss , D. M. ( 1987 ) . Sex differences in human mate selection criteria : An evo- lutionary perspective . In C. Crawford , M. Smith , & D. Krebs ( Eds . ) , Sociobiol- ogy and ...
Contents
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND RELATED DISCIPLINES | 1 |
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
NotSoObvious Ways in Which Values Enter | 8 |
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