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Houlden, P., Latour, S., Walker, L. & Thibaut, J. (1978). Preference for modes of dispute resolution as a function of process and decision control. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 14, 13–30.
Critical social psychology offers a confusing array of diverse answers to these questions. This book cuts through the confusion by revealing the very different assumptions at work in this fast growing field.
On its first publication in 1908 this pioneer book received immediate acclaim and was thought to have probably done more than any other single publication to stimulate study of the foundations of social behaviour.
The third edition of this successful and influential textbook brings together some of the key theorists of European social psychology to produce a lucid and authoritative introduction to the field.
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An Introduction to Social Psychology
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An Introduction To Social Psychology
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The book contains eleven chapters, each of which address a specific concept of social psychology.