Social Psychology

Social Psychology
ISBN-10
0813349508
ISBN-13
9780813349503
Series
Social Psychology
Category
Social Science
Pages
736
Language
English
Published
2014-07-29
Publisher
Westview Press
Authors
John DeLamater, Daniel Myers, Jessica Collett

Description

This comprehensive introduction to social psychology explores self, attitudes, socialization, communication, interpersonal attraction and relationships, and personality and social structure.

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