Social Psychology: A General Reader Contributor(s): Kruglanski, Arie (Editor), Higgins, E. Tory (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0863776949 ISBN-13: 9780863776946 Publisher: Psychology Press OUR PRICE: $171.00 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: January 2003 Annotation: This general reader in Social Psychology is unique in its nonreductionistic approach to the discipline and is characterized by a multiplicity of perspectives. It is ordered in terms of levels of analysis whereby social phenomena can be understood, starting with the biological level and then moving on to the cognitive, personal/motivational, interpersonal, group, and cultural level of analysis. No one level of analysis is considered more basic or adequate for explaining social phenomena than any other level, nor do these levels compete. Rather, it is believed that each makes a vital contribution and does so in a unique way. The 42 articles in this volume have been selected on the basis of their readability, accessibility, and brevity. They include not only highly influential papers which have had an outstanding impact on the field, but also papers that showcase important social psychological principles. Each article in the anthology is followed by a list of suggested readings that round out the picture and convey a good sense of the substantive issues, approaches and methods that characterize a given domain of study. This reader will provide an invaluable resource for undergraduates and postgraduates of Social Psychology. |
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BISAC Categories: - Psychology | Social Psychology |
Dewey: 302 |
Series: Key Readings in Social Psychology |
Physical Information: 1.67" H x 7.56" W x 9.44" (2.96 lbs) 651 pages |
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Publisher Description: The articles in this volume have been selected on the basis of their readability, accessibility, and brevity. They include not only highly influential papers which have had an outstanding impact on the field, but also papers that showcase important social psychological principles. Each article in the anthology is followed by a list of suggested readings that round out the picture and convey a good sense of the substantive issues, approaches and methods that characterize a given domain of study. This reader will provide an invaluable resource for undergraduates and postgraduates of social psychology. |