Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... Decisions The emphasis on perceived choice and responsibility implies that decisions pro- duce dissonance . When faced with an important decision - what college to attend , whom to date , which job to accept - we are sometimes torn ...
... Decisions The emphasis on perceived choice and responsibility implies that decisions pro- duce dissonance . When faced with an important decision - what college to attend , whom to date , which job to accept - we are sometimes torn ...
Page 245
... decision caused an uproar . On the televised instant replays , it appeared that Codex had indeed brushed Genuine Risk , the sentimental favorite . A protest was filed . The officials reconsidered their decision , but they did not change ...
... decision caused an uproar . On the televised instant replays , it appeared that Codex had indeed brushed Genuine Risk , the sentimental favorite . A protest was filed . The officials reconsidered their decision , but they did not change ...
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... decision before the discussions ? Would the groups be likely to take greater risks ? Would they be more cautious ? About the same ? Much to everyone's amazement , the decisions chosen by the group were usually riskier . Dubbed the risky ...
... decision before the discussions ? Would the groups be likely to take greater risks ? Would they be more cautious ? About the same ? Much to everyone's amazement , the decisions chosen by the group were usually riskier . Dubbed the risky ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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