Essential social psychology / (Record no. 25174)

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International Standard Book Number 9781446270769
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International Standard Book Number 9781446270769 (hardback)
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International Standard Book Number 1446270769 (hardback)
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International Standard Book Number 9781446270776 (paperback)
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International Standard Book Number 1446270777 (paperback)
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Language English
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Classification number 302
Edition number 23
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Personal name Crisp, Richard J.,
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Title Essential social psychology /
Statement of responsibility, etc Richard J. Crisp & Rhiannon N. Turner.
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Edition statement 3rd edition.
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Extent xxvi, 540 pages ;
Dimensions 24 cm
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General note From aggression to altruism, prejudice to persuasion, Essential Social Psychology 3e introduces students to the discoveries and debates that define social psychology today. It covers both classic and cutting edge research studies and provides plenty of real life examples and illustrations to help students to develop a good understanding of the subject whilst building the confidence to apply this knowledge successfully in assignments and exams. An extensive range of learning aids including a glossary, summary sections and memory maps - combined with an array of features on the student section of the companion website - will help reinforce this learning and check retention at specific milestones throughout the course. <br/><br/><br/>New to the third edition:<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>A new full-colour design <br/>Two brand new chapters on Applied Social Psychology and Social Psychological Methods <br/>Coverage of some developing research perspectives including social neuroscience and evolutionary psychology<br/>New `Back to the Real World' textboxes which situate academic findings in the context of the world around you <br/>An enhanced SAGE edge (TM) companion website (study.sagepub.com/crispandturner3e) with a suite of features to enhance your learning experience.
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Contents Chapter 1: History, Methods and Approaches<br/>A History<br/>Research Methods<br/>Research Ethics<br/>Chapter 2: Attribution<br/>The Naive Scientist<br/>Attribution Theory<br/>Making Attributions<br/>Attributional Biases<br/>Attribution and Social Processes<br/>Social Representations<br/>Chapter 3: Social Cognition<br/>The Cognitive Miser Versus the Naive Scientist<br/>Heuristics<br/>The Motivated Tactician<br/>Social Categorization<br/>Dual Process Theories<br/>Chapter 4: Attitudes<br/>Attitude Formation<br/>Attitudes and Behaviour<br/>Attitude Change<br/>Chapter 5: Social Influence<br/>Social Norms<br/>Confirmity<br/>Minority Influence<br/>Obedience<br/>Social Impact Theory<br/>Chapter 6: Group Processes<br/>Groups<br/>Leadership<br/>Chapter 7: Self and Identity<br/>Self-awareness<br/>Organization of Self-knowledge<br/>Theories of Self-concept Maintenance<br/>Self-esteem<br/>Self-motives<br/>Cultural Differences in Self and Identity<br/>Chapter 8: Prejudice<br/>Prejudice: Old and New<br/>Individual Differences in Prejudice<br/>Reducing Prejudice<br/>Chapter 9: Intergroup Relations<br/>Theories of Intergroup Relations<br/>Improving Intergroup Relations<br/>Chapter 10: Aggression<br/>Theories of Aggression<br/>Person-Centred Determinants of Aggression<br/>Situation-Centred Determinants of Aggression<br/>Disinhibition<br/>Forms of Agression in Society<br/>Chapter 11: Prosocial Behaviour<br/>What is Prosocial Behaviour?<br/>Origins of Prosocial Behaviour<br/>Situation-Centred Determinants of Helping<br/>Perceiver-Centred Determinants of Helping<br/>Recipient-Centred Determinants of Helping<br/>Receiving Help<br/>Chapter 12: Affiliation and Attraction<br/>Affiliation<br/>Interpersonal Attraction<br/>Chapter 13: Friendship and Love<br/>Friendship<br/>Romantic Relationships<br/>Relationship Satisfaction and Commitment<br/>Chapter 14: Applications<br/>A History of Applying Social Psychology<br/>Organizations<br/>Health<br/>Tolerance
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Social psychology.
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Turner, Rhiannon N.,
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Dates associated with a name 1973-
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references (pages 473-521) and indexes.
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Non-fiction CUTN Central Library CUTN Central Library Social Sciences 20/06/2018 3 302 CRI 32542 07/03/2023 02/03/2023 20/06/2018 General Books

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