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Social Psychology (eBook)

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2017
632 Seiten
Sage Publications (Verlag)
978-1-5063-5753-9 (ISBN)

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Social Psychology -  Wind Goodfriend,  Thomas Heinzen
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Recipient of the 2019 Most Promising New Textbook Award from the Textbook & Academic Authors Association (TAA)Watch the short video belowfor a tour of Thomas Heinzen and Wind Goodfriend's Social Psychology, including its features, tools, and resources.Invite your students to discover social psychology's relevance to their lives with Social Psychology, a new introduction to the field from award-winning teacher-researchers Thomas Heinzen and Wind Goodfriend. The authors present social psychology as an evolving, science-driven conversation. Every chapter builds on core questions central to scientific inquiry, while a methods-in-context approach cultivates psychological literacy. Heinzen and Goodfriend capture student attention by weaving stories drawn from their own personal experiences with compelling examples from everyday life, all carefully placed in historical context. Because understanding application is key, the book concludes with eight mini chapters on topics including behavioral economics, environmental sustainability, law and the courtroom, positive psychology, and more. Students will become active participants in the social psychology dialogue, finding their fascination with the field and realizing its significance in their daily lives and future careers.INSTRUCTORS: Social Psychology is accompanied bya complete teachingand learning package! Contact your rep to request a demo, answer your questions, and find the perfect combination of tools and resources below to fit your unique course needs. SAGE Premium Video SAGE Premium Video in the Interactive eBook includes Ask the Expert interviews with commentary by the authors, as well as Social Psychology in Action animations. Learn more. Interactive eBook Your students save when you bundle the print version with the Interactive eBook (Bundle ISBN: 978-1-5443-3031-0), which includes access to SAGE Premium Video and other multimedia tools. Learn more. SAGE coursepacks SAGE coursepacks makes it easy to import our quality instructor and student resource content into your school's learning management system (LMS). Intuitive and simple to use, SAGE coursepacks allows you to customize course content to meet your students' needs. Learn more. SAGE edge This companion website offers you and students a robust online environment with an impressive array of teaching and learning resources. Learn more. Case Studies Also written by Heinzen and Goodfriend, Case Studies in Social Psychology presents brief, entertaining case stories to illustrate the historical context and evolution of major theories within the field of social psychology. Bundle it with the core text for only $5 more! Learn more.

Preface
About the Authors
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Social Psychology
What Is Social Psychology?
What Are the Big Questions Within Social Psychology?
Is Science a Valid Way to Learn About Complex Social Behavior?
How Can Social Psychology Make My Life Better Now?
Chapter Summary
Critical Thinking, Analysis, and Application
Personal Reflections
Chapter 2. Research Methods
What Are the Elements of the Scientific Method?
How Do Social Psychologists Design Studies?
How Do Social Psychologists Analyze Their Results?
How Can Research Be Analyzed in Terms of Quality?
Chapter Summary
Critical Thinking, Analysis, and Application
Personal Reflection
Chapter 3. The Social Self
What Is the “Self”?
How Do We Know the Self Is Social?
Why Do We Present Different Selves in Different Situations?
Is the Truth Always the Self’s Friend?
What Is Self-Esteem and How Can We Measure It?
Chapter Summary
Theories in Review
Critical Thinking, Analysis, and Application
Personal Reflection
Chapter 4. Social Cognition
How Do We Think?
How Do We Remember Social Information?
Why Do Our Brains Sometimes Make Mistakes?
From Where Does Intuition Come?
Can We Trust Our Intuition? The Role of Heuristics and Biases
Chapter Summary
Theories in Review
Critical Thinking, Analysis, and Application
Personal Reflection
Chapter 5. Person Perception
How Do We Form Impressions of Others?
How Do We Communicate Nonverbally?
How Do We Explain Other People’s Behavior?
Why Do We Misjudge One Another?
Chapter Summary
Theories in Review
Critical Thinking, Analysis, and Application
Personal Reflection
Chapter 6. Attitudes and Persuasion
What Are Attitudes, and Do They Predict Behavior?
From Where Do Attitudes Come?
How Are Attitudes Measured?
How Does Cognitive Dissonance Influence Attitudes?
How Do Attitudes Change?
What Persuasion Techniques Are Used to Change Attitudes?
Chapter Summary
Theories in Review
Critical Thinking, Analysis, and Application
Personal Reflections
Chapter 7. Social Influence: Conformity, Social Roles, and Obedience
What Types of Social Influence Exist?
Why and When Do We Choose to Conform?
How Do Social Roles Change Our Behavior?
What Can We Learn From Milgram’s Experiments on Authority?
Chapter Summary
Theories in Review
Critical Thinking, Analysis, and Application
Personal Reflection
Chapter 8. Group Processes
Why Are Groups So Important to Us?
Why Are We More Committed to Certain Groups?
How Do Groups Help and Hinder Individual Effort?
How Do Individuals Influence Groups?
What Increases Group Creativity?
Chapter Summary
Theories in Review
Critical Thinking, Analysis, and Application
Personal Reflections
Chapter 9. Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination
Why Do We Stereotype?
How Do Stereotypes Turn Into Prejudices?
Is Prejudice a Personality Problem?
Has Prejudice Decreased Over Time?
How Can We Reduce Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination?
Chapter Summary
Theories in Review
Critical Thinking, Analysis, and Application
Personal Reflections
Chapter 10. Helping and Prosocial Behavior
What Motivates People to Help Others, in General?
Why Do Some People Help More Than Others?
What Circumstances Make Helping More or Less Likely?
Chapter Summary
Theories in Review
Critical Thinking, Analysis, and Application
Personal Reflection
Chapter 11. Aggression
What Does It Mean to Be “Aggressive”?
Is Aggression Explained by Biological Instincts?
Is Aggression Explained by Cultural Influences?
Is Aggression Explained by Situational Influences?
How Can We Manage or Reduce Aggression?
Chapter Summary
Theories in Review
Critical Thinking, Analysis, and Application
Personal Reflections
Chapter 12. Intimate Relationships
What Causes Attraction?
What Makes Us Physically Attractive?
Do We Have a Relationship Personality?
How Do We Decide to Commit?
Do Men and Women Act Differently and, if So, Why?
Chapter Summary
Theories in Review
Critical Thinking, Analysis, and Application
Personal Reflection
APPLIED MINI-CHAPTERS
A. Social Psychology and a Sustainable Environment
What Are Threshold Effects, and Why Are They Important?
What Happens When Environmental Thresholds Are Exceeded?
B. Social Psychology of Law and the Courtroom
How Do Psychology and Law Fit Together?
What Career Opportunities Unite Psychology and Law?
C. Social Psychology of Stress and Health
How Do Environmental Stressors Influence Health and Health Care?
How Can Social Psychology Facilitate Adherence to Medical Advice?
D. Social Psychology and Happiness: Positive Psychology
What Is Positive Psychology?
What Are Historical and Upcoming Topics in Positive Social Psychology?
E. Social Psychology and Behavioral Economics
What Is Behavioral Economics?
How Is Behavioral Economics Applied to Everyday Situations?
F. Social Psychology and Relationship Violence
What Are Different Types of Relationship Violence?
What Is the Psychology of People Experiencing Relationship Violence?
How Can Survivors Heal and Move Forward?
G. Social Psychology of Work: Industrial/Organizational Psychology
What Is Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and What Is Its History?
What Content Areas Are Included in Industrial/Organizational Psychology?
H. Social Psychology of Volunteerism and Internships
Why Do People Volunteer?
How Do Internships Provide Career Guidance?
References
Glossary
Index

Verlagsort Thousand Oaks
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sozialpsychologie
Schlagworte conformity • Milgram • Pop culture • popular culture • Prejudice • Social • Social Cognition • Social self • Zimbardo
ISBN-10 1-5063-5753-9 / 1506357539
ISBN-13 978-1-5063-5753-9 / 9781506357539
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