Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... Relations Compared to North American students , university students in Hong Kong talk during a day with fewer people for longer periods ( Wheeler & others , 1989 ) . Employer - employee relations are marked by mutual loyalty . Valuing ...
... Relations Compared to North American students , university students in Hong Kong talk during a day with fewer people for longer periods ( Wheeler & others , 1989 ) . Employer - employee relations are marked by mutual loyalty . Valuing ...
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... relations expert John McConahay ( 1981 ) , that cooperative learning " is the most effective practice for improving race relations in desegregated schools that we know of to date . " So encouraging were the results that more than 25,000 ...
... relations expert John McConahay ( 1981 ) , that cooperative learning " is the most effective practice for improving race relations in desegregated schools that we know of to date . " So encouraging were the results that more than 25,000 ...
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... relations . In W. G. Austin and S. Worchel ( Eds . ) , The social psychology of intergroup relations . Monterey , Calif .: Brooks / Cole . Nemeth , C. ( 1986 ) . Intergroup relations between majority and minority . In S. Worchel and ...
... relations . In W. G. Austin and S. Worchel ( Eds . ) , The social psychology of intergroup relations . Monterey , Calif .: Brooks / Cole . Nemeth , C. ( 1986 ) . Intergroup relations between majority and minority . In S. Worchel and ...
Contents
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND RELATED DISCIPLINES | 1 |
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
NotSoObvious Ways in Which Values Enter | 8 |
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