Principles Of Social Psychology

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Attribution Theory
Attributional Errors
Attributional Style
attributions
Author_Nicky Hayes
Autokinetic Effect
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Chip Pan Fires
correspondent
Correspondent Inference
discourse analysis
dispositional
Draw Back
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error
ethical issues in psychology
Extreme Racist Organisation
Fine Day
Fireman
Frustration Aggression Hypothesis
fundamental
Girl Friends
group dynamics
hedonic
Hedonic Relevance
identity formation
Implicit Personality Theories
inference
Kelly's Personal Construct Theory
Kelly’s Personal Construct Theory
Negative Relationship
Peaceful Crowds
Peripheral Route Processing
Play Room
prejudice reduction
Reciprocal Liking
relevance
Self-efficacy Beliefs
Situational Attributions
social cognition
social interaction processes
theory
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Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780863772597
  • Weight: 40g
  • Dimensions: 172 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jun 1993
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is designed to be a clear and readable introduction to social psychology for A-level students, for those studying psychology as a supplement to other applied courses, and for those requiring an overview of the major concerns and issues in this subject.; The book aims to integrate the traditional material, such as conformity, attitudes and prejudice, with some of the more recent insights into social life, such as the study of discourse, relationships, social identity and social representations. This work also incorporates themes and concerns which have emerged in social psychology, including problems of ethnocentrism and identity, ethical issues, and the challenges to conventional methodology represented by some recent areas of research.

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