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Wayne A. Lesko
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Readings in Social Psychology: General, Classic, and Contemporary Selections |
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English |
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Paperback |
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432 |
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1996-08-07 |
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0205198600 |
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Allyn & Bacon |
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1.5 pounds |
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7.0 x 8.8 x 1.0 inches |
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3 |
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3 kevin d (USA: MO), Jay Moore (USA: GA), chelle (USA) |
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3 NYC Books Through Bars (USA: NY), chelle (USA), pdbrcg (USA: NY) |
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Product Description
This collection of readings is designed to provide the student with a broad exposure to different sources, ranging from the more popular or general, to the classic and contemporary. Each chapter includes all three types and an introductory chapter and critical questions are also included.
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kevin d (USA: MO) (2009/03/09): Product Description This collection of readings gives students exposure to a wide variety of perspectives in the field of social psychology. Each of the fifteen chapters begins with an introduction and is followed by three articles: one general ("popular"), one classic, and one contemporary. The articles are followed by critical questions designed to facilitate comprehension and encourage discussion. The use of both popular readings and research articles provides students with a broad range of views and theories within the discipline of social psychology. The topical organization of the collection directly parallels Baron/Byrne/Bramscombe's Social Psychology, Eleventh Edition. However, Readings in Social Psychology can be used with any social psychology textbook, or as a stand-alone reader in courses that do not use full textbooks. --This text refers to the Paperback edition. From the Back Cover Key Benefit: The reader gains a detailed understanding not only of research findings, but of the methodology behind the research. Key Topics: This collection of readings comes from its dual focus on the two most pertinent categories of sources: popular publications and professional journals. Each chapter begins with an introduction and contains three articles: one popular, one classic, and one contemporary. The reader is invited to critically examine article presented to speculate about generalizations and implications of the research.
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