Introduction to social psychology : a european perspective
By: Hewstone, Miles.
Material type: BookPublisher: USA Blackwell 1988Description: xix, 555p.ISBN: 9780631151647.Subject(s): Social psychology | Social psychology--EuropeDDC classification: 302 | H499i Summary: This book aims to provide a comprehensive and updated introduction to the discipline which incorporates the contributions of both the European and American traditions. It examines the construction of the social world, emphasizing the aspects of social cognition, attitudes and attribution theory. It explores issues of communication and social interaction, and gives a full account of behaviour within and between groups. It also includes an assessment of the history of social psychology, its methodology and some of its major applications. Designed to meet the needs of students, the book incoporates a glossary of key terms, a list of major references and suggestions for further reading.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | COMPACT STORAGE (BASEMENT) | 302 H499i (Browse shelf) | Available | GB1717 |
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302 G212S SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 302 G314t TOWARD TRANSFORMATION IN SOCIAL KNOWLEDGE | 302 G314t TOWARD TRANSFORMATION IN SOCIAL KNOWLEDGE | 302 H499i Introduction to social psychology | 302 H88 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE | 302 H975d4 Dimensions of human behavior | 302 J388c CATEGORIZATION AND THE MORAL ORDER |
This book aims to provide a comprehensive and updated introduction to the discipline which incorporates the contributions of both the European and American traditions. It examines the construction of the social world, emphasizing the aspects of social cognition, attitudes and attribution theory. It explores issues of communication and social interaction, and gives a full account of behaviour within and between groups. It also includes an assessment of the history of social psychology, its methodology and some of its major applications. Designed to meet the needs of students, the book incoporates a glossary of key terms, a list of major references and suggestions for further reading.
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