Social psychology / Stephen L Franzoi

By: Franzoi, Stephen LMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Boston: McGraw-Hill, ©2000Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxiv, 615 p. ill. (some col.) 29 cmISBN: 0070434948 9780070434943Subject(s): Social psychologyLOC classification: HM1033.F85
Contents:
Contents: Social psychology as a discipline -- Part 1. Perceiving people and events: The Self, Self presentation and social perception, Social cognition -- Part 2. Evaluating our social world: Attitudes, Persuasion, Prejudice and discrimination -- Part 3. Understanding our place within the group: Social influence, Group behaviour -- Part 4. Interacting with others: Interpersonal interaction, Intimate relationships, Aggression, Prosocial behaviour: helping others,The Personal relevance of social psychology.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents: Social psychology as a discipline -- Part 1. Perceiving people and events: The Self, Self presentation and social perception, Social cognition -- Part 2. Evaluating our social world: Attitudes, Persuasion, Prejudice and discrimination -- Part 3. Understanding our place within the group: Social influence, Group behaviour -- Part 4. Interacting with others: Interpersonal interaction, Intimate relationships, Aggression, Prosocial behaviour: helping others,The Personal relevance of social psychology.

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