Introduction to Social Psychology

Introduction to Social Psychology
ISBN-10
0724806695
ISBN-13
9780724806690
Series
Introduction to Social Psychology
Category
Social psychology
Pages
480
Language
English
Published
1998
Authors
Michael A. Hogg, Graham Michael Vaughan, Pearson Education Australia

Description

A comprehensive and thoroughly up-to-date presentation of mainstream social psychology written for undergraduate students in Australia and New Zealand. It covers classic and contemporary theories and research from an historical perspective which reflects the unfolding of scientific inquiry.

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