Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... responses , it should boost performance on easy tasks and hurt performance on difficult tasks . Now the confusing results made sense . Winding fishing reels , doing simple multiplication problems , and eating were all easy tasks for ...
... responses , it should boost performance on easy tasks and hurt performance on difficult tasks . Now the confusing results made sense . Winding fishing reels , doing simple multiplication problems , and eating were all easy tasks for ...
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... responses 12 10 8 6 0 Subordinate responses Dominant responses LL Audience Alone even better ( 80 percent ) when four observers came up to watch them play . Poor shooters ( who had previously averaged 36 percent ) did even worse ( 25 ...
... responses 12 10 8 6 0 Subordinate responses Dominant responses LL Audience Alone even better ( 80 percent ) when four observers came up to watch them play . Poor shooters ( who had previously averaged 36 percent ) did even worse ( 25 ...
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... response will " extinguish . " After witnessing thousands of acts of cruelty , there is good reason to expect a ... responses to the beating were more a shrug than a concern . Of course , these boys might differ in ways other than ...
... response will " extinguish . " After witnessing thousands of acts of cruelty , there is good reason to expect a ... responses to the beating were more a shrug than a concern . Of course , these boys might differ in ways other than ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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