Social Psychology, 6th edition
By Michael A. Hogg & Graham M. Vaughan
June 2011
Prentice Hall/Pearson Education
Distrubuted by Trans-Atlantic Publications Inc.
ISBN: 9780273741145
793 pages, Illustrated
$99.50 Paper original
Can we ever be genuinely unprejudiced? What can we learn about people from how they speak? How can a minority change the world? Why do people obey authority, even when ordered to do evil? Why do groups sometimes make bad decisions? Can we study love scientifically, or should we leave it to the poets? Do violent computer games make violent people?
Mapping the connection between social psychology and our everyday lives, the sixth edition of this market-leading textbook provides a lively and engaging introduction to the field.
The book is supported by a new, user-friendly website featuring an interactive recap of the main text, self-test materials, guided questions, and a large range of videos and podcasts from different researchers for students to consolidate and test their understanding.
1. Introducing social psychology
2. Social cognition and social thinking
3. Attribution and social knowledge
4. Self and identity
5. Attitudes
6. Persuasion and attitude change
7. Social influence
8. People in groups
9. Leadership and decision making
10. Prejudice and discrimination
11. Intergroup behaviour
12. Aggression
13. Attraction and close relationships
14. Prosocial behaviour
15. Language and communication
16. Culture
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