Social Psychology, 10th Edition
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Reflecting your students and their world. How many of the students in your Social Psychology course are Psychology majors? Business? Sociology? Education? In the 10th edition of Social Psychology, David Myers once again weaves an inviting and compelling narrative that speaks to ALL of your students regardless of background or intended major. Through examples and applications as well as marginal quotations from across the breadth of the liberal arts and sciences, Myers draws students into the field of social psychology. At the same time, Myers is also in tune with the ever-changing state of social psychology research. Boasting over 650 new citations in the 10th edition, Social Psychology is as current as it is captivating. Research Close-Up and Inside Story features throughout the book provide deeper exposure to key research and researchers. Marginal quotations, examples and applications throughout each chapter, and the concluding "Applying Social Psychology" chapters all ensure that regardless of your students' interests and future plans, Social Psychology will engage them. This 10th edition also features the contributions of Jean Twenge, author of Generation Me and The Narcissism Epidemic, further bolstering the direct connection to today's students.
E-Book Information
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Year: 2,009
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Edition: 10th
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Pages: 759
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Pages In File: 759
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Language: English
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Topic: 198
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Issue: 2011 12 30
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Identifier: 0073370665,9780073370668
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Ddc: 302
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Lcc: HM1033 .M944 2010
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Paginated: 1
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Org File Size: 45,406,163
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Extension: pdf
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Tags:
Психологические дисциплины
Социальная психология
Социальная психология (теория)
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Toc: Cover Page......Page 1 Title Page......Page 2 Copyright Page......Page 3 About the Author......Page 4 Brief Contents......Page 6 Contents......Page 7 chapter 1: Introducing Social Psychology......Page 27 What Is Social Psychology?......Page 29 Social Psychology’s Big Ideas......Page 30 Social Psychology and Human Values......Page 35 I Knew It All Along: Is Social Psychology Simply Common Sense?......Page 38 Research Methods: How We Do Social Psychology......Page 42 Postscript: Why I Wrote This Book......Page 55 Part One: Social Thinking......Page 58 chapter 2:
The Self in a Social World......Page 59 Spotlights and Illusions......Page 61 Self-Concept: Who Am I?......Page 64 Self-Esteem......Page 77 Perceived Self-Control......Page 81 Self-Serving Bias......Page 88 Self-Presentation......Page 97 Postscript: Twin Truths—The Perils of Pride, the Powers of Positive Thinking......Page 101 chapter 3:
Social Beliefs and Judgments......Page 103 Perceiving Our Social Worlds......Page 105 Judging Our Social Worlds......Page 113 Explaining Our Social Worlds......Page 127 Expectations of Our So