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A01=Philip E. Converse
A01=Ralph H. Turner
A01=Theodore M. Newcomb
attitude
Attitude Change
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Attitude Objects
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Face To Face
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Great Deal
Group
group dynamics
Group Norm
Group Property
Group Structure
illustration
interaction process analysis in groups
interpersonal
Interpersonal Attraction
interpersonal perception
members
Message Sending
Motivated Behavior
objects
Persuasive Message
Professional Thief
relationships
research
Research Illustration
role
Role Prescriptions
role relationships
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Social Facilitation
Special Facilitators
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Unilateral Influence
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Young Man

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  • ISBN 9781138854888
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Combining the efforts of sociologists and psychologists, this work, originally published in 1952 and revised in 1966, embraces these two disciplines to show how social-psychological problems must be viewed in individual as well as general terms. Human interaction is, therefore, the main theme of this authoritative and rewarding volume, which offers a more comprehensive viewpoint than texts written from with a strictly psychological or a strictly sociological approach. Whenever it can be shown that interaction intervenes between individual and group variables, the authors carefully note the manner in which this occurs.

Well written yet succinct, the chapters are closely integrated to present continuously developing concepts of the time. Research illustrations are set off typographically but skilfully woven into the related text. Three appendixes, one on the measurement of individual attitudes, a second on survey research, and a third on Bale’s interaction process analysis, may be consulted without interrupting the flow of the other chapters.

Theodore M. Newcomb, Ralph H. Turner, Philip E. Converse

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