Social Psychology

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accessible academic resource
applied social cognition
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behavioural science fundamentals
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conformity and obedience
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forthcoming
group dynamics research
introductory psychology guide
understanding social influence in daily life

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  • ISBN 9781041042693
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This accessible book introduces the fundamental principles of social psychology, providing an overview of this fascinating area in a jargon-free guide. The second edition of Social Psychology: The Basics explores some of the most important questions we face to understanding ourselves as individuals and part of a society.

Discussing the theory and science behind our understanding of how people relate to others, this book explores how we understand ourselves and others, how we relate at an individual and group level, the key processes underpinning social influence and how the discipline continues to evolve to face modern challenges. Fully revised in this second edition, the book includes greater focus on the application of social psychology in the real world, and includes new sections on values, extremism, misinformation and the impact of new technologies.

Highlighting key issues, controversies and applications, including case studies, questions, and biographies of important international figures in the discipline, this is the essential introduction for undergraduate students of psychology and anyone approaching social psychology for the first time.

Daniel Frings is Professor of Social Psychology at London South Bank University, where he is also Associate Dean of Research and Innovation in the College of Health and Life Sciences. He has taught social psychology at undergraduate and MSc levels and supervised numerous PhDs. His research interests include social identity, mental health, addiction psychology and digital health. He has received research funding from prestigious funders such as the National Institute Health Research, Economic Social Research Council, the Medical Research Council, the British Academy and Cancer Research UK. Daniel is also a former Associate Editor of the Journal of Applied Social Psychology and a practising psychotherapist.

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