Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... confirm their ex- pectations . on them more , and give them more time to answer ( Cooper , 1983 ; Harris & Rosenthal ... confirm my belief . Several experiments conducted by Mark Snyder ( 1984 ) at the University of Minnesota show how ...
... confirm their ex- pectations . on them more , and give them more time to answer ( Cooper , 1983 ; Harris & Rosenthal ... confirm my belief . Several experiments conducted by Mark Snyder ( 1984 ) at the University of Minnesota show how ...
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... confirming . We help construct our own social realities . How others treat us reflects how we and others have treated them . As with every phenomenon of social behavior , the tendency to confirm oth- ers ' expectations has its limits ...
... confirming . We help construct our own social realities . How others treat us reflects how we and others have treated them . As with every phenomenon of social behavior , the tendency to confirm oth- ers ' expectations has its limits ...
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... confirmation . In later experiments , Snyder and his colleagues ( 1982 ) tried to get people to search for behaviors ... confirm our hypotheses ( Devine & others , 1990 ; Slowiaczek & others , 1991 ) . Based on Snyder's experiments , can ...
... confirmation . In later experiments , Snyder and his colleagues ( 1982 ) tried to get people to search for behaviors ... confirm our hypotheses ( Devine & others , 1990 ; Slowiaczek & others , 1991 ) . Based on Snyder's experiments , can ...
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INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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