Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1983 - 674 pages |
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Page 471
... positive ( Brickman et al . , 1972 ; Grush , 1976 ) . Second , positive responses are lessened when repetitions are incessant rather than distributed among other experiences ( Harrison , 1977 ) . Third , the exposure effect , like many ...
... positive ( Brickman et al . , 1972 ; Grush , 1976 ) . Second , positive responses are lessened when repetitions are incessant rather than distributed among other experiences ( Harrison , 1977 ) . Third , the exposure effect , like many ...
Page 487
... positive things about themselves , some consistently negative . Still others heard evaluations that changed either from negative to positive ( like Jan's evaluations of Dick ) , or from positive to negative . The results of this ...
... positive things about themselves , some consistently negative . Still others heard evaluations that changed either from negative to positive ( like Jan's evaluations of Dick ) , or from positive to negative . The results of this ...
Page 539
... positive , increasing density will magnify their positive response ; if negative , density will intensify their negative response . Recently I took my fifteen - year - old son and several of his buddies to a rock concert . Clearly , the ...
... positive , increasing density will magnify their positive response ; if negative , density will intensify their negative response . Recently I took my fifteen - year - old son and several of his buddies to a rock concert . Clearly , the ...
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How we do social psychology | 8 |
Social psychology and human values | 24 |
Resisting social pressure 253 | 30 |
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