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基本説明
Discusses current issues that researchers are examining on a particular topic at the end of each chapter.
Full Description
Catherine Sanderson's Social Psychology will help open students minds to a world beyond their own experience so that they will better understand themselves and others. Sanderson's uniquely powerful program of learning resources was built to support you in moving students from passive observers to active course participants. Go further in applying social psychology to everyday life. Sanderson includes application boxes on law, media, environment, business, health and education in every chapter right as the relevant material is introduced, rather than at the end of the book. This allows students to make an immediate connection between the concept and the relevant application and provides a streamlined 15 chapter organization that helps you cover more of the material in a term.
Contents
1 Introducing Social Psychology 2
2 Research Methods 28
3 Self-Perception and Self-Presentation 62
4 Social Perception 110
5 Social Cognition 144
6 Attitude Formation and Change 180
7 Persuasion 216
8 Social Influence: Norms, Conformity, Compliance, and Obedience 248
9 Group Influence: The Impact of Group Processes 288
10 Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination 330
11 Aggression 376
12 Interpersonal Attraction and Close Relationships 412
13 Altruism and Prosocial Behavior 460
Glossary 502
References 508
Name Index 563
Subject Index 579