Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... impressions , judgments , and explanations . These aspects of our social beliefs matter because they are basic to so much else : to our feelings of well- being or depression , to our opinions and reactions , to our prejudices and affec ...
... impressions , judgments , and explanations . These aspects of our social beliefs matter because they are basic to so much else : to our feelings of well- being or depression , to our opinions and reactions , to our prejudices and affec ...
Page 97
... impression ( Smith & Strube , 1991 ) . To make good impressions - as modest yet competent - requires social skill . Self - presentation : The act of expressing oneself and behaving in ways de- signed to create a favorable impression or ...
... impression ( Smith & Strube , 1991 ) . To make good impressions - as modest yet competent - requires social skill . Self - presentation : The act of expressing oneself and behaving in ways de- signed to create a favorable impression or ...
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... impressions of the lonely people ( Jones & others , 1983 ) . Believing in their social unworthiness and feeling ... impressions matter □ In an evaluative context , as when making a first impression on the parents of one's fiance The ...
... impressions of the lonely people ( Jones & others , 1983 ) . Believing in their social unworthiness and feeling ... impressions matter □ In an evaluative context , as when making a first impression on the parents of one's fiance The ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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