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Social psychology

Myers, David G.  (ავტორი). Twenge, Jean M. (Added Author).

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We cast social psychology in the intellectual tradition of the liberal arts. By the teaching of great literature, philosophy, and science, liberal arts education seeks to expand our awareness and to liberate us from the confines of the present. By focusing on humanly significant issues, we aim to offer social psychology's big ideas and findings to pre-professional psychology students, and to do so in ways that stimulate all students. And with close-up looks at how the game is played-at the varied research tools that reveal the workings of our social nature-we hope to enable students to think smarter

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  • ISBN: 9781260888539
  • ფიზიკური აღწერილობა: One electronic text (669 pages): PDF.
  • Edition: 14th editin
  • გამომცემლობა: New York: McGraw Hill, 2022.

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Formatted Contents Note:
Chapter 1 Introducing Social PsychologyPart One Social ThinkingChapter 2 The Self in a Social WorldChapter 3 Social Beliefs and JudgmentsChapter 4 Behavior and AttitudesPart Two Social InfluenceChapter 5 Genes, Culture, and GenderChapter 6 Conformity and ObedienceChapter 7 PersuasionChapter 8 Group InfluencePart Three Social RelationsChapter 9 PrejudiceChapter 10 AggressionChapter 11 Attraction and IntimacyChapter 12 HelpingChapter 13 Conflict and PeacemakingPart Four Applying Social PsychologyChapter 14 Social Psychology in the ClinicChapter 15 Social Psychology in CourtChapter 16 Social Psychology and the Sustainable Future
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ელექტრონული ტექსტი PDF ფორმატში.
თემა: Psychologie sociale
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