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This book offers an accessible and broadly conceived introduction to social psychology. Written in a lucid and lively style, it assumes no prior knowledge of the field, and is the ideal textbook to get students thinking about the subject.
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This book offers an accessible and broadly conceived introduction to social psychology. Written in a lucid and lively style, it assumes no prior knowledge of the field, and is the ideal textbook to get students thinking about the subject.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Blackwell Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 172mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 940g
- ISBN-13: 9780745610948
- ISBN-10: 0745610943
- Artikelnr.: 13610660
- Verlag: Blackwell Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 172mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 940g
- ISBN-13: 9780745610948
- ISBN-10: 0745610943
- Artikelnr.: 13610660
Colin Fraser is a Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge, and was formerly a University Lecturer in Social Psychology at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences.
Brendan Burchell is a University Lecturer in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at Cambridge University, and a Fellow of Churchill College.
Gerard Duveen was formerly University Lecturer in Social and Developmental Psychology at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at Cambridge University, and a Fellow of Corpus Christi College.
Dale Hay is a Professor in Social Psychology at the University of Cardiff.
Brendan Burchell is a University Lecturer in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at Cambridge University, and a Fellow of Churchill College.
Gerard Duveen was formerly University Lecturer in Social and Developmental Psychology at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at Cambridge University, and a Fellow of Corpus Christi College.
Dale Hay is a Professor in Social Psychology at the University of Cardiff.
1. A Brief Introduction.
PART I: The Social Individual.
2. Personality and the Self.
3. Cognition and Social Behaviour.
4. Emotion.
5. Language and Communication.
PART II: Social Interaction and Relationships.
6. The Development of Social Relationships.
7. Interpersonal Relationships.
8. Interaction in Groups.
9. Altruism and Aggression.
PART 111: Understanding the Social World.
10. The Development of Moral Reasoning.
11. Perceiving and Understanding People.
12. Attitudes and Actions.
13. Attitude Organization and Change.
14. Social Representations.
PART IV: Social Issues.
15. Prejudice and Intergroup Relations.
16. The World of Paid Work.
17. Health and Illness.
18. Social Psychology and Policy.
PART V: The Nature of Social Psychology.
19. Research Methods.
20. The Nature of Social Psychology.
Glossary.
Picture Credits.
References.
Name Index.
Subject Index
PART I: The Social Individual.
2. Personality and the Self.
3. Cognition and Social Behaviour.
4. Emotion.
5. Language and Communication.
PART II: Social Interaction and Relationships.
6. The Development of Social Relationships.
7. Interpersonal Relationships.
8. Interaction in Groups.
9. Altruism and Aggression.
PART 111: Understanding the Social World.
10. The Development of Moral Reasoning.
11. Perceiving and Understanding People.
12. Attitudes and Actions.
13. Attitude Organization and Change.
14. Social Representations.
PART IV: Social Issues.
15. Prejudice and Intergroup Relations.
16. The World of Paid Work.
17. Health and Illness.
18. Social Psychology and Policy.
PART V: The Nature of Social Psychology.
19. Research Methods.
20. The Nature of Social Psychology.
Glossary.
Picture Credits.
References.
Name Index.
Subject Index
1. A Brief Introduction.
PART I: The Social Individual.
2. Personality and the Self.
3. Cognition and Social Behaviour.
4. Emotion.
5. Language and Communication.
PART II: Social Interaction and Relationships.
6. The Development of Social Relationships.
7. Interpersonal Relationships.
8. Interaction in Groups.
9. Altruism and Aggression.
PART 111: Understanding the Social World.
10. The Development of Moral Reasoning.
11. Perceiving and Understanding People.
12. Attitudes and Actions.
13. Attitude Organization and Change.
14. Social Representations.
PART IV: Social Issues.
15. Prejudice and Intergroup Relations.
16. The World of Paid Work.
17. Health and Illness.
18. Social Psychology and Policy.
PART V: The Nature of Social Psychology.
19. Research Methods.
20. The Nature of Social Psychology.
Glossary.
Picture Credits.
References.
Name Index.
Subject Index
PART I: The Social Individual.
2. Personality and the Self.
3. Cognition and Social Behaviour.
4. Emotion.
5. Language and Communication.
PART II: Social Interaction and Relationships.
6. The Development of Social Relationships.
7. Interpersonal Relationships.
8. Interaction in Groups.
9. Altruism and Aggression.
PART 111: Understanding the Social World.
10. The Development of Moral Reasoning.
11. Perceiving and Understanding People.
12. Attitudes and Actions.
13. Attitude Organization and Change.
14. Social Representations.
PART IV: Social Issues.
15. Prejudice and Intergroup Relations.
16. The World of Paid Work.
17. Health and Illness.
18. Social Psychology and Policy.
PART V: The Nature of Social Psychology.
19. Research Methods.
20. The Nature of Social Psychology.
Glossary.
Picture Credits.
References.
Name Index.
Subject Index