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This award-winning text invites students to discover social psychology's relevance to their lives. Authors Thomas Heinzen and Wind Goodfriend capture student interest by weaving stories drawn from their own personal experiences with compelling examples from everyday life, all carefully placed in historical context. Social psychology is presented as an evolving, science-driven conversation; chapters build on core questions central to scientific inquiry, while a methods-in-context approach cultivates psychological literacy. The Second Edition has been thoroughly updated with new pop culture examples, additional diversity coverage, recent controversies related to the Zimbardo and Milgram studies, and over a hundred new citations from the latest research.
Contents
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Social Psychology
Chapter 2: Research Methods
Chapter 3: The Social Self
Chapter 4: Social Cognition
Chapter 5: Person Perception
Chapter 6: Attitudes and Persuasion
Chapter 7: Social Influence: Conformity, Social Roles, and Obedience
Chapter 8: Group Processes
Chapter 9: Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination
Chapter 10: Helping and Prosocial Behavior
Chapter 11: Aggression
Chapter 12: Intimate Relationships
Chapter A: Social Psychology and Careers
Chapter B: Social Psychology of Humans and Their Pets
Chapter C: Social Psychology and a Sustainable Environment
Chapter D: Social Psychology of Law and the Courtroom
Chapter E: Social Psychology of Stress and Health
Chapter F: Social Psychology and Happiness: Positive Psychology
Chapter G: Social Psychology and Money
Chapter H: Social Psychology and Relationship Violence
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