Social Psychology
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- 23 302 BRAS
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St Aloysius Library Reference Section | Psychology | 302 BRAS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference Book | 077159 |
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157 BUTA Abnormal psychology Ed 15 | 157 HOOA Abnormal Psychology | 157 MANA Abnormal psychology Rev Ed 2 | 302 BRAS Social Psychology | 370.15 SLAE Educational Psychology: Theory and Practice | 658 CHAW Work 3.O |
The primary focus of Social Psychology, 14e, is the social world which has changed tremendously in recent years under technological advancements. These changes have important implications for how we think about ourselves and other people. Social psychology is the branch of psychology that studies all aspects of our behaviour with and toward others, our feelings and thoughts about them and the relationships we develop with them. The central message for social psychology as a field and for any book that seeks to represent it, is: Keep up with these technological changes in terms of their implications for social life and this is precisely what has been done in the 14th edition of this book.FeaturesDozens of new topics have been added to reflect exciting current research trends. The importance of belonging and group ties; Self-esteem and group memberships; Why some people are happier than others. A revamped Chapter 12: Dealing with adversity and achieving a happy life which examines strategies people can use to handle the setbacks they may experience and reveal the ingredients for increasing happiness. Content in the Indian context include discussion on acid attack victim, Laxmi Agarwal and her crusade to ensure justice and rehabilitation for victims of acid attack (Chapter 12); An updated 'Section 1.2.6: Taking full account of social diversity' with additional input on multiculturalism in the Indian setting (Chapter 1).Table of Contents 1. Social Psychology 2. Social Cognition 3. Social Perception 4. The Self 5. Attitudes 6. Causes and cures of stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination 7. Liking, love and other close relationships8. Social Influence 9. Prosocial Behaviour 10. Aggression 11. Groups and Individuals 12. Dealing with adversity and achieving a happy life.
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