Table of contents:
What is social psychology? Asking and answering research questions. Perceiving individuals. The self. Perceiving groups. Social identity. Attitudes and attitude change. Attitudes and behavior. Groups, norms and conformity. Norms and behavior. Liking and loving. Interaction in groups. Aggression and conflict. Helping and cooperation. Glossary. References. Author index. Subject index.
An attractive two-color, student-friendly format and lively, accessible narrative by two leading US scholars makes this text among the most acclaimed on the market.
‘Supplementary materials
‘
An extensive online Student Learning Package (SocSLP) is in development, which will include: Revision Notes; Interactive exercises; Simulations of key experiments; Active reference links to articles in Psychology Press journals; Revision MCQ test banks; Fill-in-the-blank questions; Key term definitions; Case studies; Research activities; weblinks; References to classic research articles in Social Psychology: A General Reader edited by Kruglanski & Higgins.
Instructors resources will be free-of-charge to lecturers who adopt the book and will include Powerpoint lecture slides and MCQ test creator
An attractive two-color, student-friendly format and lively, accessible narrative by two leading US scholars makes this text among the most acclaimed on the market.
What is social psychology? Asking and answering research questions. Perceiving individuals. The self. Perceiving groups. Social identity. Attitudes and attitude change. Attitudes and behavior. Groups, norms and conformity. Norms and behavior. Liking and loving. Interaction in groups. Aggression and conflict. Helping and cooperation. Glossary. References. Author index. Subject index.
An attractive two-color, student-friendly format and lively, accessible narrative by two leading US scholars makes this text among the most acclaimed on the market.
‘Supplementary materials
‘
An extensive online Student Learning Package (SocSLP) is in development, which will include: Revision Notes; Interactive exercises; Simulations of key experiments; Active reference links to articles in Psychology Press journals; Revision MCQ test banks; Fill-in-the-blank questions; Key term definitions; Case studies; Research activities; weblinks; References to classic research articles in Social Psychology: A General Reader edited by Kruglanski & Higgins.
Instructors resources will be free-of-charge to lecturers who adopt the book and will include Powerpoint lecture slides and MCQ test creator
An attractive two-color, student-friendly format and lively, accessible narrative by two leading US scholars makes this text among the most acclaimed on the market.