Handbook of the History of Social Psychology

Handbook of the History of Social Psychology
ISBN-10
1848728689
ISBN-13
9781848728684
Category
Psychology
Pages
532
Language
English
Published
2012
Publisher
Psychology Press
Authors
Wolfgang Stroebe, Arie W. Kruglanski

Description

"This is the first ever handbook to comprehensively cover the historical development of the field of social psychology, including the main overarching approaches and all the major individual topics. Contributors are all world-renowned scientists in their subfields who engagingly describe the people, dynamics, and events that have shaped the discipline"--

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