Handbook of Social Psychology

Handbook of Social Psychology
Author: John DeLamater
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2006-11-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780387369211

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Psychology, focusing on processes that occur inside the individual and Sociology, focusing on social collectives and social institutions, come together in Social Psychology to explore the interface between the two fields. The core concerns of social psychology include the impact of one individual on another; the impact of a group on its individual members; the impact of individuals on the groups in which they participate; the impact of one group on another. This book is a successor to Social Psychology: Social Perspectives and Sociological Perspectives in Social Psychology. The current text expands on previous handbooks in social psychology by including recent developments in theory and research and comprehensive coverage of significant theoretical perspectives.

The Handbook of Social Psychology

The Handbook of Social Psychology
Author: Daniel Todd Gilbert,Susan T. Fiske,Gardner Lindzey
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 904
Release: 1998
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0195213769

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This handbook for social psychologists has been updated to reflect changes in the field since its original publication. New topics include emotions, self, and automaticity, and it is structured to show the levels of analysis used by psychologists.

The SAGE Handbook of Social Psychology

The SAGE Handbook of Social Psychology
Author: Michael A Hogg,Joel Cooper
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2007-03-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781446204771

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`This Volume is everything one would want from a one-volume handbook′ - Choice Magazine In response to market demand, The SAGE Handbook of Social Psychology: Concise Student Edition has been published and represents a slimmer (16 chapters in total), more course focused and student-friendly volume. The editors and authors have also updated all references, provided chapter introductions and summaries and a new Preface outlining the benefits of using the Handbook as an upper level teaching resource. It will prove indispensable reading for all upper level and graduate students studying social psychology.

Handbook of the History of Social Psychology

Handbook of the History of Social Psychology
Author: Arie W. Kruglanski,Wolfgang Stroebe
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781136668982

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For the first time in the history of social psychology, we have a handbook on the history of social psychology. In it, leading luminaries in the field present their take on how research in their own domains has unfolded, on the scientists whose impact shaped the research agendas in the different areas of social psychology, and on events, institutions and publications that were pivotal in determining the field’s history. Social psychology’s numerous subfields now boast a rich historical heritage of their own, which demands special attention. The Handbook recounts the intriguing and often surprising lessons that the tale of social psychology’s remarkable ascendance has to offer. The historical diversity is the hallmark of the present handbook reflecting each of this field’s domains unique evolution. Collectively, the contributions put a conceptual mirror to our field and weave the intricate tapestry of people, dynamics and events whose workings combined to produce what the vibrant discipline of social psychology is today. They allow the contemporary student, scholar and instructor to explore the historical development of this important field, provide insight into its enduring aims and allow them to transcend the vicissitudes of the zeitgeist and fads of the moment. The Handbook of the History of Social Psychology provides an essential resource for any social psychologist’s collection.

Handbook of Social Psychology Volume 2

Handbook of Social Psychology  Volume 2
Author: Susan T. Fiske,Daniel T. Gilbert,Gardner Lindzey
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 848
Release: 2010-02-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780470137499

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The classic Handbook of Social Psychology has been the standard professional reference for the field of social psychology for many years. Now available in a new edition, Volume 2 of this internationally acclaimed work brings readers up to date with new chapters on social neuroscience, mind perception, morality, and social stratification. The editors have structured Volume 2 in a way that highlights the many levels of analysis used by contemporary psychologists. All academics, graduate students, and professional social psychologists will want to own a copy of this landmark work.

Handbook of Social Psychology Theory and method

Handbook of Social Psychology  Theory and method
Author: Gardner Lindzey,Elliot Aronson
Publsiher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
Total Pages: 840
Release: 1985
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: UOM:39015013971018

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The Sage Handbook of Methods in Social Psychology

The Sage Handbook of Methods in Social Psychology
Author: Carol Sansone,Carolyn C Morf,A. T. Panter
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2004
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 076192535X

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'The Handbook of Methods in Social Psychology' gives researchers and students an overview of the rich history of methodological innovation in both basic and applied research within social psychology.

Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology

Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology
Author: Paul A M Van Lange,Arie W Kruglanski,E Tory Higgins
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2012
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780857029607

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The first volume in this innovative two-volume set provides a comprehensive exploration of the major developments of social psychological theories that have taken place over the past half century, culminating in a state of the art overview of the primary theories and models that have been developed in this vast and fascinating field. Volume One covers Biological/Evolutionary Level of Analysis, Cognitive Level of Analysis, Content Model and Motivational and Affective Level of Analysis. Authored by leading international experts, each chapter represents a personal and historical narrative of the theory’s development including the inspirations, critical junctures, and problem-solving efforts that effected theoretical choices and determined the theory’s impact and its evolution. Unique to this handbook, these narratives provide a rich background for understanding how theories are created, nurtured, and shaped over time, and examining their unique contribution to the field as a whole. To examine its societal impact, each theory is evaluated in terms of its applicability to better understanding and solving critical social issues and problems. The Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology, Volume One is an essential resource for researchers and students of social psychology and related disciplines.