
Social Psychology
McGraw Hill Higher Education (Publisher)
Published on 16. August 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
864 pages
978-0-07-712178-5 (ISBN)
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Description
This first European edition of Social Psychology builds on the factually rigorous and intellectually provocative work of the original US book to offer a comprehensive discussion of one of the most captivating, dynamic and popular areas of psychology.
Thoroughly revised and updated to include the most up to date research from Europe, North America as well as more International research, this book serves to help us answer many fundamental and intriguing questions about our selves and those who surround us, including:
How does thinking - both conscious and unconscious - drive our behaviour?
What leads people sometimes to hurt and sometimes to help one another?
What fosters group unity, cohesion and mutual influence?
This book will help you study this exciting discipline and help you find answers to these and other questions. This text has been written for the student, to be accessible and interesting, helping them to expand their understanding and motivate them to enquire and analyze as they study.
Key Features Include:
Examples of European and international research drawn from both classic and contemporary studies
The Inside Story: these first person essays provide students with insights into what motivated various social psychologists to study certain questions and phenomena
Focus On: This feature gives students an in-depth exploration of a topic presented in the text
Research Close-Up: This feature offers in-depth looks at scientific explorations of fascinating questions. They provide students with a detailed understanding of how social psychologists use various research methods to explore puzzling questions and reveal important insights
A range of other key features are also being retained for this edition, including margin definitions, chapter outlines and summing up sections.
New to this edition:
New Chapter: This edition includes a completely new chapter on Social Categorization and Social Identity
New Chapter: This edition includes a completely new chapter on Methods and Conceptual Issues
Expanded Terror Management Theory coverage
An Online Learning Centre accompanies this book and provides the following resources:
For Lecturers:
PowerPoint Presentations
Lecture and Discussion Ideas
Assignment Ideas
Film and Video Suggestions
Image Bank
For Students:
Self Test Questions
Weblinks
Course-wide:
Glossary
Swedish Glossary
Norwegian Glossary
Social Sense (videos)
Visit the Online Learning Centre at: www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/textbooks/myers
Thoroughly revised and updated to include the most up to date research from Europe, North America as well as more International research, this book serves to help us answer many fundamental and intriguing questions about our selves and those who surround us, including:
How does thinking - both conscious and unconscious - drive our behaviour?
What leads people sometimes to hurt and sometimes to help one another?
What fosters group unity, cohesion and mutual influence?
This book will help you study this exciting discipline and help you find answers to these and other questions. This text has been written for the student, to be accessible and interesting, helping them to expand their understanding and motivate them to enquire and analyze as they study.
Key Features Include:
Examples of European and international research drawn from both classic and contemporary studies
The Inside Story: these first person essays provide students with insights into what motivated various social psychologists to study certain questions and phenomena
Focus On: This feature gives students an in-depth exploration of a topic presented in the text
Research Close-Up: This feature offers in-depth looks at scientific explorations of fascinating questions. They provide students with a detailed understanding of how social psychologists use various research methods to explore puzzling questions and reveal important insights
A range of other key features are also being retained for this edition, including margin definitions, chapter outlines and summing up sections.
New to this edition:
New Chapter: This edition includes a completely new chapter on Social Categorization and Social Identity
New Chapter: This edition includes a completely new chapter on Methods and Conceptual Issues
Expanded Terror Management Theory coverage
An Online Learning Centre accompanies this book and provides the following resources:
For Lecturers:
PowerPoint Presentations
Lecture and Discussion Ideas
Assignment Ideas
Film and Video Suggestions
Image Bank
For Students:
Self Test Questions
Weblinks
Course-wide:
Glossary
Swedish Glossary
Norwegian Glossary
Social Sense (videos)
Visit the Online Learning Centre at: www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/textbooks/myers
More details
Edition
Revised ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
Illustrations, maps
Dimensions
Height: 263 mm
Width: 195 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
1 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-712178-5 (9780077121785)
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David Myers | Jackie Abell | Fabio Sani
Social Psychology
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03/2014
2nd Edition
McGraw Hill Higher Education
€52.07
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Persons
David Myers is the John Dirk Werkman Professor of Psychology at Hope College where he has taught for the past 30 years. David Myers' love of teaching psychology has been rewarded by students on many occasions with numerous Outstanding Professor awards. An award-winning researcher, Dr. Myers received the Gordon Allport Prize from Division 9 of the American Psychological Association for his work on group polarization. His scientific articles have appeared in more than two dozen journals, including Science, American Scientist, Psychological Bulletin, and Psychological Science. He has served his discipline as consulting editor to the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology and the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
Content
Preface
Part 1: What is Social Psychology
1: Introducing Social Psychology
2: Research Methods in Social Psychology
Part 2: Social Thinking
3: The Self
4: Social Beliefs and Judgements
5: Attitudes and Behaviour
Part 3: Social Influence
6: Genes, Culture and Gender
7: Conformity and Obedience
8: PersuasionPart 4: Social Relations
9: Aggression
10: Attraction and Intimacy
11: Helping
Part 5: People in Groups
12: Small Group Influence
13: Social Categorisation and Social Identity
14: Intergroup relations, conflict and prejudice
Part 6: Applying Social Psychology
15: Applying Social Psychology to the workplace, health, and the environment
Part 1: What is Social Psychology
1: Introducing Social Psychology
2: Research Methods in Social Psychology
Part 2: Social Thinking
3: The Self
4: Social Beliefs and Judgements
5: Attitudes and Behaviour
Part 3: Social Influence
6: Genes, Culture and Gender
7: Conformity and Obedience
8: PersuasionPart 4: Social Relations
9: Aggression
10: Attraction and Intimacy
11: Helping
Part 5: People in Groups
12: Small Group Influence
13: Social Categorisation and Social Identity
14: Intergroup relations, conflict and prejudice
Part 6: Applying Social Psychology
15: Applying Social Psychology to the workplace, health, and the environment