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1. Presents an introduction to social psychology theory and research, emphasizing more recent work and findings than earlier, classic material. Topics include attraction, liking, social influence, imitation and social learning, sexual behavior, the measurement andDOI...
Towards a General Theory of Social Psychology—Understanding Human Cruelty, Human Misery, and, Perhaps, a Remedy (A Theory of the Socialization Process), b... D Vancemgs - 《Journal of Religion Spirituality & Aging》 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 Human trafficking in India: The problem Trafficking ...
Social psychologyBehaviorCognitionThe present chapter argues that the field of social psychology would benefit from a greater integration of an evolutionary framework. Reviews are provided for each of the chapters in this volume, which present evolutionary perspectives on social psychological phenomena. ...
Understanding crowd conflict: Social context, psychology and policingThis review draws together articles from a range of different disciplines to highlight the central role played by social context and policing in the dynamics of crowd conflict. Accordingly, the review highlights the importance and ...
Social Psychology in Criminal Justice Understanding Human Behavior 作者:Garner, Randy 页数:384 ISBN:9780131756342 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 + 加入购书单
There is limited understanding of the drivers of variation and what makes interventions effective for certain groups of individuals. We aimed to address this through a realist review exploring the real-world mechanisms that contribute to success and failure of diversion programmes. Our aim was to ...
how individuals negotiate their course through this process of acculturation is the focus of this chapter / begin by outlining the process at both the cultural and the psychological levels, then turn to a consideration of variations in acculturating groups and strategies, and finally review a numbe...
Social psychologists and "liberal bias" After the horrors of World War II, the leaders of social psychology—including Kurt Lewin and Gordon Allport—exhibited “a deep concern with human injustice, especially the evil of ethnic prejudice” (Smith, 1969). In this they were opposed, often sta...
Groups Meet Interpersonal Needs Group membership meets interpersonal needs by giving us access to inclusion, control, and support. In terms of inclusion, people have a fundamental drive to be a part of a group and to create and maintain social bonds. As we’ve learned, humans have always live...