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Jackie Abell

    Social Psychology
    • Social Psychology

      Second Edition

      • 720pages
      • 26 heures de lecture

      Social psychology profoundly influences our daily lives, shaping our behaviors from shopping to social interactions. It addresses questions we often ponder, such as why people act differently alone versus in groups, what motivates individuals to help or harm others, the nature of attraction, and the art of persuasion. The revised edition of this text introduces a flexible structure for teaching and studying social psychology, incorporating the latest international research. A strong emphasis on critical evaluation encourages readers to think critically about various topics. Each chapter includes applied examples that demonstrate the relevance and impact of social psychology theories and methods on the social world. Key features include "Research Close-Up," which presents an accessible introduction to journal articles and research methods used by social psychologists, formatted like real research papers. The "Focus On" sections have been fully revised to explore opposing viewpoints, controversial research, and alternative approaches, prompting critical questioning of published research validity. Additionally, "Recommended Readings" offer suggestions for further exploration of both classic and contemporary literature, enriching the reader's understanding of the field.

      Social Psychology2014
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