Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... thought and behav- ior are generally adaptive ( Funder , 1987 ; Kruglanski & Ajzen , 1983 ; Swann , 1984 ) . The rules of thought that produce false beliefs and striking deficiencies in our statistical intuition usually serve us well ...
... thought and behav- ior are generally adaptive ( Funder , 1987 ; Kruglanski & Ajzen , 1983 ; Swann , 1984 ) . The rules of thought that produce false beliefs and striking deficiencies in our statistical intuition usually serve us well ...
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... thought . " Ralph Waldo Emerson , Essays , First Series , 1841 " Thought is the child of Action . " Benjamin Disraeli , Vivian Grey , 1826 Among the anti - Iraq coalition soldiers captured during the Persian Gulf war were several who ...
... thought . " Ralph Waldo Emerson , Essays , First Series , 1841 " Thought is the child of Action . " Benjamin Disraeli , Vivian Grey , 1826 Among the anti - Iraq coalition soldiers captured during the Persian Gulf war were several who ...
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... thought the man a cancer patient noticed his distinctive facial characteristics and bodily movements and thus perceived him as much more " different from most peo- ple " than did the other viewers . The extra attention paid to ...
... thought the man a cancer patient noticed his distinctive facial characteristics and bodily movements and thus perceived him as much more " different from most peo- ple " than did the other viewers . The extra attention paid to ...
Contents
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND RELATED DISCIPLINES | 1 |
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
NotSoObvious Ways in Which Values Enter | 8 |
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