You are a member of a social world on a planet that is home to about 8 billion people. This social world is filled with paradox, mystery, suspense and outright absurdity. Explore how social psychology can help you make sense of your own social world with this engaging and accessible book. Roy F. Baumeister and Brad J. Bushman's SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND HUMAN NATURE, 4th Edition, can help you understand one of the most interesting topics of all -- the sometimes bizarre and baffling but always fascinating diversity of human behavior, and how and why people act the way they do. After reading this book, you will have a much better understanding of people. Thoroughly updated with the latest research and thinking, the new edition includes expanded coverage of social media use and loneliness, findings on mimicry, nonbinary gender theory, anti-LGBTQ+ prejudice and more.
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Weight: 1973g
Dimensions: 235 x 284mm
Publication Date: 01 Jan 2016
Publisher: Cengage Learning Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781305497917
About Brad BushmanRoy F. Baumeister
Roy F. Baumeister received his PhD in experimental social psychology in 1978 from Princeton. He has had a productive career with over 700 scientific publications including 43 books. Scientific influence is measured by counting how often a researchers work is cited in other scientific publications and by that method Baumeister is one of the most influential psychologists alive today. A 2022 comparison of 8.5 million scientists in the world across all fields ranked him #128 thus in the top 1% of the top 1% of all scientists. His book WILLPOWER: REDISCOVERING THE GREATEST HUMAN STRENGTH co-authored with science journalist John Tierney was a New York Times and Amazon bestseller. Much of his career has been spent tackling grand philosophical problems with social science data such as in his books EVIL: INSIDE HUMAN VIOLENCE AND CRUELTY MEANINGS OF LIFE THE CULTURAL ANIMAL and THE SCIENCE OF FREE WILL. Over the years he has held affiliations with diverse universities and institutes including several in the U.S. (i.e. Harvard; Stanford; Florida State University; Case Western Reserve University; University of Virginia; University of Texas at Austin; University of California Berkley; University of California Santa Barbara) and several in other countries (i.e. University of Queensland Australia; University of Bamberg Germany; Jacobs University Bremen Germany; Max-Planck-Institute Germany; Free University of Amsterdam The Netherlands; King Abdulaziz University Saudi Arabia). In 2023 he received the Distinguished Scientist award from the Society for Experimental Social Psychology and in 2014 he received the William James Fellow award from the Association for Psychological Science. He now lives in the mountains where he likes to take hikes with his small dog and ski in the winter. He also composes music on the piano. Roy F. Baumeister received his PhD in experimental social psychology in 1978 from Princeton. He has had a productive career with over 700 scientific publications including 43 books. Scientific influence is measured by counting how often a researchers work is cited in other scientific publications and by that method Baumeister is one of the most influential psychologists alive today. A 2022 comparison of 8.5 million scientists in the world across all fields ranked him #128 thus in the top 1% of the top 1% of all scientists. His book WILLPOWER: REDISCOVERING THE GREATEST HUMAN STRENGTH co-authored with science journalist John Tierney was a New York Times and Amazon bestseller. Much of his career has been spent tackling grand philosophical problems with social science data such as in his books EVIL: INSIDE HUMAN VIOLENCE AND CRUELTY MEANINGS OF LIFE THE CULTURAL ANIMAL and THE SCIENCE OF FREE WILL. Over the years he has held affiliations with diverse universities and institutes including several in the U.S. (i.e. Harvard; Stanford; Florida State University; Case Western Reserve University; University of Virginia; University of Texas at Austin; University of California Berkley; University of California Santa Barbara) and several in other countries (i.e. University of Queensland Australia; University of Bamberg Germany; Jacobs University Bremen Germany; Max-Planck-Institute Germany; Free University of Amsterdam The Netherlands; King Abdulaziz University Saudi Arabia). In 2023 he received the Distinguished Scientist award from the Society for Experimental Social Psychology and in 2014 he received the William James Fellow award from the Association for Psychological Science. He now lives in the mountains where he likes to take hikes with his small dog and ski in the winter. He also composes music on the piano. Brad J. Bushman received his Ph.D. in psychology in 1989 from the University of Missouri. He is a professor of communication at The Ohio State University. Previously he was a professor at the University of Michigan and Iowa State University. He has been a visiting professor at other universities in the U.S. (i.e. University of Southern California University of Colorado Case Western Reserve University) and in other countries (Free University of Amsterdam The Netherlands; University of Amsterdam The Netherlands; University of Luxembourg Luxembourg; University of Grenoble Alpes France; Warsaw School of Social Psychology Poland; University of Bamberg Germany). For over 30 years he has studied causes consequences and cures to problems of human aggression and violence. Known for his research on violent media he has also examined other topics related to aggression (e.g. hangry = hungry + angry global warming alcohol social rejection frustration narcissism venting anger). He was a member of President Obamas gun violence committee has co-chaired two youth violence reports (one for the National Science Foundation and one for the International Society for Research on Aggression) and has testified before Congress about youth violence. He is Editor of the American Psychological Association (APA) journal Psychology of Violence. His research has challenged several myths (e.g. guns make people safer venting anger is healthy aggressive people have low self-esteem) and has been called the myth buster. His research has been funded by grants published in top scientific and medical journals widely cited and featured in the mass media. He has received awards for teaching and research and lives in Columbus Ohio with his wife Tam Stafford. In his spare time he likes to travel cook (and eat!) vegetarian food and ride his bike.