Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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Page 84
... situation loomed larger : " The shadows of Watergate . . . cleared the way for [ Carter's ] climb to the Presidency , " noted one editorial in the New York Times . So one reason we underestimate situations is that we focus on the person ...
... situation loomed larger : " The shadows of Watergate . . . cleared the way for [ Carter's ] climb to the Presidency , " noted one editorial in the New York Times . So one reason we underestimate situations is that we focus on the person ...
Page 85
... situation . When I'm in class or with good friends , I'm rather outgoing . But at conventions and in unfamiliar situations I feel and act rather shy . " If we are acutely aware of how our behavior varies with the situation , we should ...
... situation . When I'm in class or with good friends , I'm rather outgoing . But at conventions and in unfamiliar situations I feel and act rather shy . " If we are acutely aware of how our behavior varies with the situation , we should ...
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... situation often affects different people somewhat differently . Be- cause our minds do not see reality identically , we each respond to a situation as we construe it . And some people are more sensitive and responsive to social situations ...
... situation often affects different people somewhat differently . Be- cause our minds do not see reality identically , we each respond to a situation as we construe it . And some people are more sensitive and responsive to social situations ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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