Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... increase after well - publicized suicides . Following Marilyn Monroe's August 6 , 1962 , suicide , there were 200 more August suicides in the United States than normal . Moreover , the increase happens only in areas where the suicide ...
... increase after well - publicized suicides . Following Marilyn Monroe's August 6 , 1962 , suicide , there were 200 more August suicides in the United States than normal . Moreover , the increase happens only in areas where the suicide ...
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... increased self - control , and their actions more clearly reflect their atti- tudes . People made self - aware are ... increase self - awareness : mirrors and cameras , small towns , bright lights , large name tags , undistracted quiet ...
... increased self - control , and their actions more clearly reflect their atti- tudes . People made self - aware are ... increase self - awareness : mirrors and cameras , small towns , bright lights , large name tags , undistracted quiet ...
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... increase feelings of responsibility ( by reducing feelings of anonymity or increasing self - awareness ) . We can even use repri- mands or the door - in - the face technique to evoke guilt feelings or a concern for self - image . Second ...
... increase feelings of responsibility ( by reducing feelings of anonymity or increasing self - awareness ) . We can even use repri- mands or the door - in - the face technique to evoke guilt feelings or a concern for self - image . Second ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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