Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... better off ? " ) . French investigators Jean - Leon Beauvois and Nicole Dubois ( 1988 ) report that “ relatively ... better ( Higgins & Bargh , 1987 ; Kuiper & Rogers , 1979 ; Reeder & others , 1987 ) . If asked whether specific words ...
... better off ? " ) . French investigators Jean - Leon Beauvois and Nicole Dubois ( 1988 ) report that “ relatively ... better ( Higgins & Bargh , 1987 ; Kuiper & Rogers , 1979 ; Reeder & others , 1987 ) . If asked whether specific words ...
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... Better Than Average ? Self - serving bias also appears when people compare themselves to others . If the sixth - century B.C. Chinese philosopher Lao - tzu was right that " at no time in the world will a man who is sane over - reach ...
... Better Than Average ? Self - serving bias also appears when people compare themselves to others . If the sixth - century B.C. Chinese philosopher Lao - tzu was right that " at no time in the world will a man who is sane over - reach ...
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... better , warmer , and cuddlier to me as predictor is a shabby excuse indeed . Such words are shocking . Do Meehl and the other researchers underesti- mate our skills of intuition ? To see why such findings are apparently true , consider ...
... better , warmer , and cuddlier to me as predictor is a shabby excuse indeed . Such words are shocking . Do Meehl and the other researchers underesti- mate our skills of intuition ? To see why such findings are apparently true , consider ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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