Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... Emotion Suppose you were campaigning in support of world hunger relief . Would it be best to itemize your arguments and cite an array of impressive statistics ? Or would you be more effective with an emotional approach , say by ...
... Emotion Suppose you were campaigning in support of world hunger relief . Would it be best to itemize your arguments and cite an array of impressive statistics ? Or would you be more effective with an emotional approach , say by ...
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... EMOTIONAL SOURCES OF PREJUDICE Although prejudice is bred by social situations , emotional factors often add fuel to the fire : Frustration and aggression can feed prejudice , as can personal- ity factors like status needs and ...
... EMOTIONAL SOURCES OF PREJUDICE Although prejudice is bred by social situations , emotional factors often add fuel to the fire : Frustration and aggression can feed prejudice , as can personal- ity factors like status needs and ...
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... emotion - arousing stimulus , say an obscene word , and repeat it over and over . What happens ? From introductory ... emotional numbing . Perhaps the most common response might well become , " Doesn't bother me at all . " Such a ...
... emotion - arousing stimulus , say an obscene word , and repeat it over and over . What happens ? From introductory ... emotional numbing . Perhaps the most common response might well become , " Doesn't bother me at all . " Such a ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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