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100 | _aAronson Elliot | ||
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_aSocial Psychology / _cElliot Aronson, Timothy D. Wilson, Robin M. Akert & Samuel R. Sommers. |
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_a9th ed. _b2019. |
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_aChennai. _bPearson Education; _c2019. |
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_a713 p . ; _bsoftbound _c20x25cm |
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505 | _a1. Introducing social psychology 2. Methodology: How social psychologists do research 3. Social cognition: how we think about the social world 4. Social perception: How we come to understand other people 5. The self: Understanding ourselves in a social context 6. The need to justify our actions: The costs and benefits of dissonance reduction 7. Attitudes and attitude change: Influencing thoughts and feelings 8. Conformity: influencing behavior 9. Group processes: Influence in social groups 10. Interpersonal attraction: From first impressions to close relationships 11. Prosocial behavior: Why do people help? 12. Aggression: Why do we hurt other people? can we prevent it? 13. Prejudice: Causes, consequences and cures | ||
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