Social psychology : a very short introduction
By: Crisp, Richard J
Material type: BookSeries: Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, c2015.Description: 117 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.ISBN: 978-0198715511Subject(s): Social psychology | PsychologyDDC classification: 302 CR SO Online resources: Location Map
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This volume tells the story of social psychology, its history, concepts, and major theories. Discussing the classic studies that have defined the discipline, it introduces social psychology's key thinkers, and shows how their personal histories spurred them to understand what connects people to people, and the societies in which we live. Taking us from the first ideas of the discipline to its most cutting-edge developments, it demonstrates how social psychology remains profoundly relevant to everyday life.
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302 AR SO The social animal | 302 BA SO Social psychology / | 302 CR ES Essential social psychology | 302 CR SO Social psychology : | 302 CU LT Culture and social behavior : | 302 ED CA Captivate : | 302 GL OU Outliers : |
All about us -- The social mind -- Attitudes and influence -- Obedience, oppression, and aggression -- Intergroup relations -- Love and other attractions.
This volume tells the story of social psychology, its history, concepts, and major theories. Discussing the classic studies that have defined the discipline, it introduces social psychology's key thinkers, and shows how their personal histories spurred them to understand what connects people to people, and the societies in which we live. Taking us from the first ideas of the discipline to its most cutting-edge developments, it demonstrates how social psychology remains profoundly relevant to everyday life.