Buch, Englisch, 600 Seiten, Format (B × H): 221 mm x 286 mm, Gewicht: 1728 g
The State of the Science
Buch, Englisch, 600 Seiten, Format (B × H): 221 mm x 286 mm, Gewicht: 1728 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-063559-6
Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
Social psychology uses clever, even ingenious, research methods to explore the most essential questions of the human psyche: Why do we help some people and harm others? Why do we pay so much more attention to high-powered people than they pay to us? If humans evolved from great apes, why are human selves so much more elaborate? How does our attachment to our parents when we are infants influence the success or failure of our romantic relationships when we are adults? Can behaving morally "license" us to behave immorally shortly afterward? How do social relationships make us more versus less prone toward physical illness?
This volume -- an update to the original, 2010 edition -- provides a graduate-level introduction to social psychology. The target audience consists of first-year graduate students (MA or PhD) in social psychology and related disciplines (marketing, organizational behavior, etc.), although it is also appropriate for upper-level undergraduate courses. The authors are world-renowned leaders on their topic, and they have written state-of-the-art overviews of the discipline's major research domains. The chapters are not only scientifically rigorous, but also accessible and engaging. They convey the joy, excitement, and promise of scientific investigations into human sociality.
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Weitere Infos & Material
- Chapter 1. Social Psychology: Crisis and Renaissance
- Eli J. Finkel and Roy F. Baumeister
- Chapter 2. A Brief History of Social Psychology
- Harry Reis
- Chapter 3. New Developments in Research Methods
- Alison Ledgerwood
- Chapter 4. Social Cognition
- Susan Fiske
- Chapter 5. Self
- Roy F. Baumeister
- Chapter 6. Attitude Structure and Change
- Richard Petty, Pablo Briñol, Lee Fabrigar, and Duane Wegener
- Chapter 7. Social Influence
- Robert Cialdini and Vladas Griskevicius
- Chapter 8. Aggression
- Brad Bushman
- Chapter 9. Attraction and Rejection
- Eli J. Finkel and Roy F. Baumeister
- Chapter 10. Close Relationships
- Shelly Gable
- Chapter 11. Intergroup Relations
- Marilynn Brewer
- Chapter 12. Prejudice, Stereotyping, and Discrimination
- Jack Dovidio and James Jones
- Chapter 13. Morality
- Linda Skitka and Paul Conway
- Chapter 14. Emotion
- Wendy Berry Mendes
- Chapter 15. Social Neuroscience
- Thalia Wheatley
- Chapter 16. Evolutionary Social Psychology
- Jon Maner
- Chapter 17. Cultural Psychology
- Steve Heine
- Chapter 18. Health, Stress, and Coping
- Ted Robles
- Chapter 19. Judgment and Decision-making
- Kathleen Vohs and Mary Frances Luce
- Chapter 20. Personality
- Charles Carver
- Chapter 21. Computational Psychology
- Michal Kosinski




