Getting Grounded in Social Psychology: The Essential Literature for Beginning Researchers

Getting Grounded in Social Psychology: The Essential Literature for Beginning Researchers
ISBN-10
1351694677
ISBN-13
9781351694674
Category
Psychology
Pages
374
Language
English
Published
2017-07-06
Publisher
Psychology Press
Author
Todd D. Nelson

Description

Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- 1 Creating Social Psychology: Some Ideas on the Research Process -- 2 The Search for the Self -- 3 Social Cognition -- 4 Causal Attributions and Social Judgments -- 5 Attitudes -- 6 Social Neuroscience -- 7 Social Influence -- 8 Aggression -- 9 Attraction and Intimate Relationships -- 10 Prosocial Behavior -- 11 Prejudice -- 12 Group Processes -- 13 Culture and Social Behavior -- Index

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