Social Psychology
How Other People Influence Our Thoughts and Actions [2 volumes]
Randal W. Summers, Randal W. Summers, Randal W. Summers
- 728 pages
- English
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Social Psychology
How Other People Influence Our Thoughts and Actions [2 volumes]
Randal W. Summers, Randal W. Summers, Randal W. Summers
About This Book
This book provides an introduction to social psychology that covers its history, theories, and core concepts. It explains intrapersonal (how others influence our views about ourselves) and interpersonal (how we think about and act toward other people) applications of this discipline in today's society. Human beings are social by nature. Because of this, the people around us have a profound impact on how we think about ourselves and othersâfrom our sense of self esteem to our opinions and attitudes to our interactions in a group setting. Social Psychology: How Other People Influence Our Thoughts and Actions describes these subtle but powerful effects in our daily lives, offering a complete and balanced view of the topic. Readers will discover the history of social psychology, grasp its theories and core concepts, learn about important issues and debates related to this topic, and see how these ideas are directly applicable to therapy and other real-world situations. Chapters cover how an individual's self-concept is developed and the various social forces on it, how a social psychology experiment may be conducted, and examples of social psychology in everyday life, such as group dynamics and cultural phenomena. Readers will also see how social psychology plays a role in our criminal justice system, including in the context of the prison system population; in the cultural issues associated with Latino and Native American populations; in our social collective concern about mass shootings, epidemics, and terrorism; and in the dynamics, processes, and tactics of a nationwide presidential election campaign seeking to influence the masses.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Timeline of Social Psychology
- 1. The History of Social Psychology
- Part I: Individuals and Social Psychology
- Part II: Groups and Social Psychology
- Part III: Culture and Social Psychology
- Part IV: Perspectives and Debates
- Important Historical Figures in Social Psychology
- Classic Experiments in Social Psychology
- Glossary
- Recommended Reading
- About the Editor and Contributors
- Index