Social Psychology / Second Edition
- 2nd
- Mcgraw Hill, 2000
- 618
An exceptional writing style, classic and current research, and insightful, up-to-the minute examples, providing students with a comprehensive and thought-provoking introduction to the field of social psychology. Social Psychology as a Discipline, Perceiving People and Events, The Self, Self-Presentation and Social Perception, Social Cognition, Evaluating Our Social World, Attitudes, Persuasion, Prejudice and Discrimination, Understanding Our Place Within the Group, Social Influence, Group Behavior, Interacting with Others, Interpersonal Attraction, Intimate Relationships, Aggression, Prosocial Behavior: Helping Others, The Personal Relevance of Social Psychology.