Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... things seem more predictable and controllable . Again , this tendency is usually adaptive but occasionally leads us astray . ILLUSION OF CONTROL Our tendency to perceive random events as related feeds an illusion of con- trol - the idea ...
... things seem more predictable and controllable . Again , this tendency is usually adaptive but occasionally leads us astray . ILLUSION OF CONTROL Our tendency to perceive random events as related feeds an illusion of con- trol - the idea ...
Page 162
... things worked or ignored the problem , or simply made up stories to fill the gaps . Psychology has crept only a little way across the edge of insight into our human condition . Ignorant of their ignorance , some psychologists invent ...
... things worked or ignored the problem , or simply made up stories to fill the gaps . Psychology has crept only a little way across the edge of insight into our human condition . Ignorant of their ignorance , some psychologists invent ...
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... things TOGETHER . Who am I ? Am I both individ- ualist and collectivist ? Or neither ? C. HARRY HUI , University of Hong Kong Norms : Rules for accepted and ex- pected behavior . Norms pre- scribe " proper " behavior . ( In a different ...
... things TOGETHER . Who am I ? Am I both individ- ualist and collectivist ? Or neither ? C. HARRY HUI , University of Hong Kong Norms : Rules for accepted and ex- pected behavior . Norms pre- scribe " proper " behavior . ( In a different ...
Contents
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND RELATED DISCIPLINES | 1 |
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
NotSoObvious Ways in Which Values Enter | 8 |
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