Midlands State University Library

Social psychology and contemporary society /

Sampson, Edward E.

Social psychology and contemporary society / created by Edward E. Sampson. - Second edition. - 567 pages; illustrations, 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1 Person, situation, interaction: an introduction to the social psychological perspective, 2 - Interdependence and the collective reality, 3 - On knowing and understanding: the cognitive processes, 4 - The attribution of cause: its psychological and social aspects, 5 - Language, communication, and interaction, 6 - Identity and self, 7 - Authority, and the tasks of freedom, 8 - Responsibility and morality, 9 - Altruism and prosocial behavior, 10 - Justice and social relationships, 11 - The person and modernism.


Social psychology.
Psychology, Social.
Social change.
Social problems.

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