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Social Psychology Goals In Interaction 4th Edition 4th Edition Douglas T Kenrick

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Social Psychology Goals In Interaction 4th Edition 4th Edition Douglas T Kenrick
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Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.46 MB
Pages: 537
Author: Douglas T. Kenrick, Steven L. Neuberg, Robert B. Cialdini
ISBN: 9780205493951, 0205493955
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 4

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Social Psychology Goals In Interaction 4th Edition 4th Edition Douglas T Kenrick by Douglas T. Kenrick, Steven L. Neuberg, Robert B. Cialdini 9780205493951, 0205493955 instant download after payment.

Social Psychology: Goals in Interaction explores how social behavior is goal-directed and a result of interactions between the person and the situation.   In addition to an overhauled design in the 4e, Social Psychology: Goals in Interaction has two elements that continue to set it apart from other social psychology textbooks.   A unique integrated approach to social behavior: Rather than providing a laundry list of unconnected facts and theories, the authors organize each chapter around the two broad questions: (1) what are the goals that underlie the behavior in question? (2) what factors in the person and the situation connect to each goal? The book thus presents the discipline as a coherent framework for understanding human behavior.  The new subtitle, “Goals in Interaction” underscores this integrated approach to understanding behavior.    Opening mysteries: Each chapter begins with a mystery of social behavior, designed not only to grab student interest, but also to organize the ensuing discussion of scientific research: Why would a poor black washerwoman give away her hard-earned life-savings? What psychological forces led the Dalai Lama, the most exalted personage in Tibet, to forge a lifelong friendship with a foreign vagabond openly scorned by Tibetan peasants? Why would a boy falsely confess to murdering his own mother?    

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