Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... people's lives in this way . In such cases we rely upon the correlational method and squeeze from it all the information we can . In other cases , such as the issue of how television affects children , we briefly alter people's social ...
... people's lives in this way . In such cases we rely upon the correlational method and squeeze from it all the information we can . In other cases , such as the issue of how television affects children , we briefly alter people's social ...
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... people perceive and interpret information . Others plant a judgment in people's minds after they have been given informa- tion to study how after - the - fact ideas bias people's recall . PERCEIVING AND INTERPRETING EVENTS The effects ...
... people perceive and interpret information . Others plant a judgment in people's minds after they have been given informa- tion to study how after - the - fact ideas bias people's recall . PERCEIVING AND INTERPRETING EVENTS The effects ...
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... people's behavior is like predict- ing a baseball player's hitting . The outcome of any particular time at bat is nearly impossible to predict , because it is affected not only by the batter but also by what the pitcher throws and by ...
... people's behavior is like predict- ing a baseball player's hitting . The outcome of any particular time at bat is nearly impossible to predict , because it is affected not only by the batter but also by what the pitcher throws and by ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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