Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... look at how , and how much , culture and its norms and roles shape our identities and behaviors . We'll look at social diversity across cultures . And we'll see how the same forces that create social diversity across cultures create ...
... look at how , and how much , culture and its norms and roles shape our identities and behaviors . We'll look at social diversity across cultures . And we'll see how the same forces that create social diversity across cultures create ...
Page 335
... look- ing to the group for acceptance and approval . MINORITY INFLUENCE Each chapter in this social influence unit concludes with a reminder of our power as individuals . We have seen that while cultural situations mold us , we also ...
... look- ing to the group for acceptance and approval . MINORITY INFLUENCE Each chapter in this social influence unit concludes with a reminder of our power as individuals . We have seen that while cultural situations mold us , we also ...
Page 399
... look at prejudice supplements the es- tablished ideas by applying the new research on social thinking . The basic point is this : Stereotyped beliefs and prejudiced attitudes exist not only be- cause of social conditioning , and not ...
... look at prejudice supplements the es- tablished ideas by applying the new research on social thinking . The basic point is this : Stereotyped beliefs and prejudiced attitudes exist not only be- cause of social conditioning , and not ...
Contents
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND RELATED DISCIPLINES | 1 |
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
NotSoObvious Ways in Which Values Enter | 8 |
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