Social Psychology (9th Ed.)
Auteurs : DeLamater John D., Collett Jessica L.
This fully revised and updated edition of Social Psychology is an engaging exploration of the question, "what makes us who we are?" presented in a new, streamlined fashion. Grounded in the latest research, Social Psychology explains the methods by which social psychologists investigate human behavior in a social context and the theoretical perspectives that ground the discipline.
Each chapter is designed to be a self-contained unit for ease of use in any classroom. This edition features new boxes providing research updates and "test yourself " opportunities, a focus on critical thinking skills, and an increased emphasis on diverse populations and their experiences.
Preface 1 Introduction to Social Psychology 2 Research Methods in Social Psychology 3 Socialization Through the Life Course 4 Self and Self-Esteem 5 Self-Presentation and Impression Management 6 Emotions 7 Social Perception and Cognition 8 Attitudes 9 Symbolic Communication and Language 10 Social Influence and Persuasion 11 Altruism and Prosocial Behavior 12 Aggression 13 Deviant Behavior and Social Reaction 14 Interpersonal Attraction and Relationships 15 Understanding Groups 16 Group Processes 17 Social Structure and Personality Glossary References Index
John D. DeLamater was Conway-Bascom Professor of Sociology-Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison until his death in 2017. John received his education at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the University of Michigan. He earned his Ph.D. in Social Psychology in 1969. He began teaching an undergraduate course in social psychology in 1970, and graduate courses and seminars in the area beginning in 1981. He led a seminar on teaching for graduate students, and won several teaching awards, including the Chancellor’s Award for Distinguished Teaching, during his career. He was also the co-editor of the Handbook of Social Psychology, 2nd edition, published by Springer. He had been a co-author of this text since its first edition.
Jessica L. Collett is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles. This very book, in a much earlier edition, inspired her own interest in social psychology during her time as an undergraduate at Winthrop University. After Winthrop, she went on to study social psychology at the University of Arizona, where she received her Ph.D. in Sociology in 2006. She is an award-winning instructor, most recently receiving the Charles E. Sheedy Award for Excellence in Teaching from the College of Arts and Letters at the University of Notre Dame. She regularly teaches social psychology at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as courses on social inequality and socialization and the life course.
Date de parution : 11-2018
17.8x25.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2018
17.8x25.4 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).
Prix indicatif 111,58 €
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Young Men; Gender Role Attitudes; group processes; Instrumental Conditioning; Dual Process Theory; Displaced Aggression; Affective Cognitive Consistency; intergroup; Diffuse Status Characteristics; conflict; Random Assignment; persuasion; Postdecisional Dissonance; Actor Observer Difference; impression; Impression Management Tactics; deviant behavior; Intergroup Conflict; self and society; Comparison Lines; individual and society; Persuasion Attempt; ethics; Social Responsibility Norm; morality; Sociological Social Psychologists; emotions; Influence Performance Expectations; socialization; Attitude Behavior Relationship; research methods in social psychology; Sun Tanning; evolutionary theory; Nonstigmatized Persons; cognition; Specific Status Characteristics; personality; Intergroup Contact; social structure; Resolve Intergroup Conflict; symbolic interactionism; Stigmatized Persons; values; Nonstandard Speech