Readings About The Social Animal

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Joshua Aronson, Elliot Aronson
Macmillan, 2011 M05 27 - 604 páginas

Exploring the most important ideas in social psychology, this collection of classic and contemporary readings includes accounts of specific experimental findings as well as more general articles summarising studies on such topics as attraction and aggression. In the new edition, the most significant and proactive articles of earlier editions have been retained, including such classics as Stanley Milgram on obedience and Solomon Asch on conformity.

Organised to illustrate the major themes of Elliot Aronson’s highly praised book, The Social Animal, this acclaimed collection of articles can readily be adapted for use with any introductory social psychology text or even in lieu of a text.

 

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What Is Social Psychology?
1
Conformity
13
Mass Communication Propaganda and Persuasion
59
Social Cognition
113
SelfJustification
177
Human Aggression
249
Prejudice
297
Liking Loving and Interpersonal Sensitivity
355
Social Psychology as a Science
405
Glossary
430
Notes
438
Name Index
486
Subject Index
492
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