Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... Negative behaviors detected Positive behaviors detected Stephen Strack and James Coyne ( 1983 ) found that depressed people were realistic in thinking that others didn't appreciate their behavior . Depressed behavior can trigger ...
... Negative behaviors detected Positive behaviors detected Stephen Strack and James Coyne ( 1983 ) found that depressed people were realistic in thinking that others didn't appreciate their behavior . Depressed behavior can trigger ...
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... negative . Still others heard evaluations that changed either from negative to positive ( like Jan's evalua- tions of Dick ) or from positive to negative . In this and other experiments , the target person is liked as much or even more ...
... negative . Still others heard evaluations that changed either from negative to positive ( like Jan's evalua- tions of Dick ) or from positive to negative . In this and other experiments , the target person is liked as much or even more ...
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... Negative Mood If guilt increases helping , do other negative feelings do the same ? If , depressed by a bad grade , you saw someone spill papers on the sidewalk , would you be more likely than usual to help ? Or less likely ? At first ...
... Negative Mood If guilt increases helping , do other negative feelings do the same ? If , depressed by a bad grade , you saw someone spill papers on the sidewalk , would you be more likely than usual to help ? Or less likely ? At first ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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