Social Psychology, 2nd EditionSimon and Schuster, 1986 - 720 pagina's Providing a complete new set of information in the second edition, world renowned psychologist Roger Brown provides insight on language and communication, issues of sexual liberation, and equity and altruism in regard to social psychology. A completely revised book with new organization and topics in comparison to the first volume, Social Psychology evaluates the pros and cons of current arguments in the ever-changing world of psychology. In a balance of opinion and research in order to activate a flow of relevant memories and introspection, Roger Brown helps readers comprehend abstract concepts and principles in psychology. As each chapter is fully understandable on its own, this reference book is the perfect source of information for students, teachers, and professionals. |
Inhoudsopgave
Social Forces in Obedience and Rebellion | 1 |
Exchange Equity and Altruism | 43 |
Attribution Theory | 131 |
Group Polarization | 200 |
Some Psycholegal Issues | 249 |
Some Issues of Sexual Liberation | 309 |
The Androgynous Personality | 315 |
Sources of Erotic Orientation | 344 |
Impressions of Personality | 378 |
Language and Communication | 433 |
Ethnic Conflict | 533 |
Health and Social Behavior | 635 |
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