The Handbook of Social Psychology, เล่มที่ 1

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Daniel Todd Gilbert, Susan T. Fiske, Gardner Lindzey
McGraw-Hill, 1998 - 1984 หน้า
The classic Handbook of Social Psychology has been the standard professional reference for the field of social psychology for the past 50 years. Now available in a new edition, this internationally acclaimed resource maintains the high standards of previous editions by recruiting leading experts from all areas of social psychology to bring readers up to date on new scientific methods and analytic techniques and to take stock of research advances in their respective specialties. In addition to a new and diverse group of authors, this edition is filled with new topics, such as emotions, self, automaticity, stigma, memory, and evolution, among others. The editors, who are three of social psychology's most noted researchers, have structured the volume to highlight the many levels of analysis used by contemporary psychologists, while maintaining a focus on social psychology's core concern: how do people think about, feel, and act toward one another?
Social Psychology's central questions have changed throughout the past 50 years, and the scientific approaches to them have changed even more. This expanded focus has led to many exciting developments that are detailed in this new edition. All academics, graduate students, and professional social psychologists will want to own a copy of this essential resource.
 

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NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
3
Chapter
13
Chapter
19
CONTROVERSIES 733
29
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND WORLD POLITICS 868
95
PART
233
INDEXES
265
THE SOCIAL BEING IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 58 Alice H Eagly Northwestern University
269
SURVEY METHODS 143 Chapter 10
446
ORDINARY PERSONOLOGY 89
489
Chapter 32
583
THE SELF 680 Chapter 22
654
Chapter 24
669
PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW
684
AGGRESSION AND ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR 317
778
Marianne LaFrance Boston College
788

PART TWO Chapter 8
323
EXPERIMENTATION IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 99 Duane T Wegener Purdue University
391

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