This introductory social psychology text addresses the core knowledge domains of the subject, with key chapters on understanding identities, attribution theory, attitudinal research, social influence, racism and prejudice, class and exclusions, methodologies of social psychology and discursive psychology. It provides concise and focused coverage of the central concepts, research and debates in this key area, while developing students' higher level skills.

Activities help readers build the underpinning generic critical thinking and transferable skills they need in order to become independent learners, and to meet the relevant requirements of their programme of study.



Autorentext

Dr Jane Callaghan is a senior lecturer in critical developmental psychology, qualitative research, and the study of mental health. A South African trained psychologist, she has published in the areas of domestic violence, political identities, professionalization, race, class and gender.



Inhalt

Introduction
Attitudes
Attributions
Stereotypes, Prejudice and Racism
Social Influence: Persuasion
Social Influence: Conformity, Compliance and Group Processes
Pro-Social Behaviour
Gender and Social Psychology
Close Relationships
Methodologies
Keeping the Social in Social Psychology: The Importance of Context

Titel
Social Psychology
EAN
9780857252821
ISBN
978-0-85725-282-1
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
01.08.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
272
Jahr
2011
Untertitel
Englisch