Personality in the Social Process

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Acquaintanceship Process
Adaptive Human Behavior
affiliative
Affiliative Behavior
affiliative processes
anxious
Anxious People
Attraction Process
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Author_J. P. Wilson
Bargaining Stance
behavioral science research
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Da Nc
dimensions
Dogmatic People
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Esteem Motive
Ev Ea
Free Response Descriptions
group
group performance evaluation in psychology
High Self-esteem People
Interpersonal Attraction
interpersonal perception
motive
Negative Relationship
Nonanxious People
people
peripheral
Peripheral Motives
person-situation interaction
Personality Variables
Procedural Suggestion
Prosocial Behavior
Prosocial Personality
Rank Group Members
situational analysis
social psychology theory
Social Structure
socioemotional
Socioemotional Dimension
St Ag
structure
Task Irrelevant Condition
variables

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138467392
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1985. This book presents a new way to ask an old question. Many fields have considered the nature of the influence that members of a group exert on the course of social events. Social science provides another way to examine this issue. Moreover, social science has a particular strength: It helps us to phrase questions more precisely than before, it encourages us to follow a line of rea­soning systematically, and it requires us to evaluate our ideas in light of a par­ticular kind of evidence. The authors want to use these strengths to explore systematically the ways that factors in the person and in the environment to­gether may shape the emergence of social behavior.
Joel Arnoff Michigan State University, John P. WIlson Cleveland State University

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