Psychology Library Editions: Social Psychology

Psychology Library Editions: Social Psychology
Title Psychology Library Editions: Social Psychology PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 9550
Release 2015-06-04
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781138830929

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Psychology Library Editions: Social Psychology (30 Volume set) brings together an eclectic mix of titles from a wealth of authors with diverse backgrounds, seeking to understand human behaviour and interaction from a socio-psychological perspective. The series of previously out-of-print titles, originally published between 1908 and 1993, includes those from some authors considered to be founders of social psychology and traces the development of the subject from its early foundations.

Social Psychology

Social Psychology
Title Social Psychology PDF eBook
Author Theodore M. Newcomb
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 608
Release 2015-06-19
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317519760

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Combining the efforts of sociologists and psychologists, this work, originally published in 1952 and revised in 1966, embraces these two disciplines to show how social-psychological problems must be viewed in individual as well as general terms. Human interaction is, therefore, the main theme of this authoritative and rewarding volume, which offers a more comprehensive viewpoint than texts written from with a strictly psychological or a strictly sociological approach. Whenever it can be shown that interaction intervenes between individual and group variables, the authors carefully note the manner in which this occurs. Well written yet succinct, the chapters are closely integrated to present continuously developing concepts of the time. Research illustrations are set off typographically but skilfully woven into the related text. Three appendixes, one on the measurement of individual attitudes, a second on survey research, and a third on Bale’s interaction process analysis, may be consulted without interrupting the flow of the other chapters.

An Introduction to Social Psychology

An Introduction to Social Psychology
Title An Introduction to Social Psychology PDF eBook
Author William McDougall
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015
Genre PSYCHOLOGY
ISBN 9781317530381

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Perspectives on Social Psychology

Perspectives on Social Psychology
Title Perspectives on Social Psychology PDF eBook
Author Clyde Hendrick
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015
Genre Social psychology
ISBN 9781317562351

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Principles of Social Psychology

Principles of Social Psychology
Title Principles of Social Psychology PDF eBook
Author Kelly G. Shaver
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 653
Release 2017-06
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9781138858312

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Originally published in 1987 this third edition won praise from students and instructors alike for its challenging "no nonsense" approach to the field. Thoroughly updated to reflect current research of the time, the text retains the qualities that had become its hallmarks: a cognitive approach to the process of socialization, and an emphasis on the ideas that give the discipline continuity. It offers clear, conceptually integrated discussions of all of the major topics in social psychology from the time. Shaver's focus on the concepts of social psychology provides a framework for students to develop their own applications. The principles of social behavior are presented in the text in the same way they develop in the individual moving from internal processes (social perception, self-recognition) to external issues (the environment, the law) that influence behavior. Shaver weaves contemporary issues into his treatment of basic theories, using examples from everyday situations. His supple writing engages students in the complexity of social behavior, and is one reason this title remained one of the most highly regarded texts in the field at the time.

Progress in Social Psychology

Progress in Social Psychology
Title Progress in Social Psychology PDF eBook
Author Martin Fishbein
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 253
Release 2015-06-19
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317534972

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Originally published in 1980, this title was the first of a new monograph series in social psychology. The editor presents a format for showing the progress of social psychology as a viable, exciting and relevant discipline. The papers contained in this volume represent progress in theory and method as well as in basic and applied research. In addition, recognising that not all social psychology is produced by people who label themselves as ‘social psychologists’ the volume contains the contributions of scholars who are best known for their work in other areas.

Social Fabrics of the Mind

Social Fabrics of the Mind
Title Social Fabrics of the Mind PDF eBook
Author Michael Chance
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 342
Release 2015-06-19
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317542150

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Originally published in 1988, this book outlines a new evolutionary paradigm for understanding human society and mental structure, originating from the editor's work in primate ethology. It is supported and further elaborated by the contributors. Chance argues that two modes of social interaction, the agonic and hedonic, underlie social life and corresponding mentality. In the agonic mode we are concerned with self-security and our attention is much taken up with being accepted by a group. This mode is based on a recently discovered state of inhibited (braked) mental arousal. Social behaviour is either authoritarian or authority subservient, and has a tendency to control or be controlled. It curbs intelligence and restricts personality development. In the hedonic mode we are freer to form a network of personal relationships that are typically mutually supportive. The hedonic mode leads to the development of self-confidence and a relaxed empathic and collaborative personality with intelligence enhanced. The volume will still be of interest to all concerned with human affairs including those working in ethology, primatology, anthropology, social psychology, psychiatry and political sociology.