Social Psychology (International Student Edition)
Höfundar:
Tom Gilovich; Dacher Keltner; Serena Chen; Richard E. Nisbett (Útgáfa: 6)
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The science of social psychology delivered as a dynamic, interactive reading experience Social Psychology is now available as a Norton Illumine Ebook, using active learning to help develop students’ scientific thinking skills. Led by Tom Gilovich, the award-winning author team challenges students to think critically about the concepts, controversies, and applications of social psychology. The Sixth Edition is thoroughly updated with current research and fresh examples and includes a new chapter, “Living in a Prejudiced World,” that addresses the experience of living with stereotyping and discrimination.
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- W. W. Norton
- 9781324045656
- 9781324045595
- ePub
- 6
- Tom Gilovich; Dacher Keltner; Serena Chen; Richard E. Nisbett
- English
- 2023-07-01
- 100
- 2
- 2
Kaflar
- Cover
- Publisher’s Notice
- Half Title
- Title Page Image
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- About the Authors
- Contents in Brief
- Contents
- Preface
- About the New Norton Illumine Ebook for Social Psychology, 6E
- Resources for Instructors and Students
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: An Invitation to Social Psychology
- Characterizing Social Psychology
- The Power of the Situation
- The Role of Construal
- Automatic Versus Controlled Processing
- Evolution and Human Behavior: How We Are the Same
- Culture and Human Behavior: How We Are Different
- The Uses of Social Psychology
- Chapter Review
- Chapter 2: The Methods of Social Psychology
- The Value of Social Psychological Research
- How Social Psychologists Test Ideas
- The Criteria of Sound Research
- Ethical Concerns in Social Psychological Research
- Basic and Applied Science
- Chapter Review
- Chapter 3: The Social Self
- The Nature of the Social Self
- Origins of the Sense of Self
- Self-Esteem
- Motives Driving Self-Evaluation
- Self-Regulation: Motivating and Controlling Behavior
- Self-Presentation
- Chapter Review
- Chapter 4: Social Cognition: Thinking About People and Situations
- Snap Judgments: Inferring Personality From Physical Appearance
- Inferring the Causes of Behavior
- How Information Is Presented
- How We Seek Information
- Top-Down Processing: Using Schemas to Understand New Information
- Reason, Intuition, and Heuristics
- Chapter Review
- Chapter 5: Emotion and Well-Being
- Defining Emotion
- Emotional Expression: Both Universal and Culturally Specific
- Emotions and Social Relationships
- Emotions and Understanding the Social World
- Happiness
- Chapter Review
- Chapter 6: Attitudes, Behavior, and Rationalization
- Components and Measurement of Attitudes
- Predicting Behavior From Attitudes
- Predicting Attitudes From Behavior
- Self-Perception Theory
- Beyond Cognitive Consistency to Broader Rationalization
- Chapter Review
- Chapter 7: Persuasion
- Dual-Process Approach to Persuasion
- The Elements of Persuasion
- The Media and Persuasion
- Resistance to Persuasion
- Chapter Review
- Chapter 8: Social Influence
- What Is Social Influence?
- Conformity
- Compliance
- Obedience to Authority
- Chapter Review
- Chapter 9: Relationships and Attraction
- Characterizing Relationships
- Attraction
- Romantic Relationships
- Chapter Review
- Chapter 10: Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination
- Characterizing Intergroup Bias
- The Economic Perspective
- The Motivational Perspective
- The Cognitive Perspective
- Reducing Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination
- Chapter Review
- Chapter 11: Living in a Prejudiced World
- Social Dominance Theory
- The Stereotype Content Model
- The Effects of Stereotypes and Prejudice on the Individual
- The Effects of Stereotypes and Prejudice on Social Interaction
- The Effects of Stereotypes and Prejudice on Society
- Chapter Review
- Chapter 12: Groups
- The Nature and Purpose of Group Living
- Social Facilitation
- Group Decision Making
- Power and Social Hierarchy
- Deindividuation and the Psychology of Mobs
- Chapter Review
- Chapter 13: Aggression
- Situational Determinants of Aggression
- Construal Processes and Aggression
- Culture and Aggression
- Evolution and Aggression
- Conflict and Peacemaking
- Chapter Review
- Chapter 14: Morality, Altruism, and Cooperation
- Morality
- Altruism
- Cooperation
- Chapter Review
- Application Module 1: Social Psychology and Health
- Evolution and Health: Short-Term and Chronic Stress
- Culture and Health: Class, Stress, and Health Outcomes
- Situational Factors and Health: Benefits of Social Connection
- Construal and Health: Benefits of Perceived Control and Optimism
- Module Review
- Application Module 2: Social Psychology and Education
- Pygmalion in the Classroom
- Intelligence: Thing or Process?
- Culture and Achievement
- Blocking Stereotype Threat in the Classroom
- Social Fears and Academic Achievement
- Teaching With Entertainment-Education
- Statistics, Social Science Methodology, and Critical Thinking
- Module Review
- Application Module 3: Social Psychology and the Law
- Before a Case Goes to Trial
- Inside the Courtroom
- Punishment
- Perceptions of Fairness of the Criminal Justice System
- Module Review
- Answer Guidelines for Think About It Questions
- Glossary
- References
- Credits
- Name Index
- Subject Index