Robbie Sutton,Karen Douglas: Social Psychology

Social Psychology


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Have you ever wondered why some people are attracted to each other? Or why some of your friends are more open to persuasion than others? Perhaps you've always wanted to know how to tell if someone is lying to you? Social Psychology is a dynamic new textbook that captures the vitality of the discipline and its relevance to everyday life, helping you to answer questions such as these. With its distinctive coverage of classic concepts as well as emerging areas, this is the definitive introduction to social psychology. Furthermore, innovative feature boxes and fascinating real-life examples will help you develop a range of skills that will be relevant to your future career. Social Psychology: * takes an inclusive and open-minded look at key topics, incorporating a range of different viewpoints that are essential to understanding the discipline in the 21st century * is written with a broad international perspective, covering classic and contemporary research from all parts of the world * includes a variety of novel and lively features, including: 'blind spots in social psychology', 'student project' features, and 'try it yourself' exercises * provides a chapter dedicated to the lessons and skills that can be learned from the study of social psychology and how you can apply these to your future studies and career. Social Psychology comes with a companion website at www.palgrave.com/psychology/suttondouglas where students and lecturers can find a host of high-quality supporting materials.

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Author: Robbie Sutton,Karen Douglas
Number of Pages: 832 pages
Published Date: 22 Aug 2013
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Publication Country: New York, United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN: 9780230218031
Download Link: Click Here
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