Social Psychology, Global Edition
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Social Psychology, Global Edition

Elliot Aronson, Timothy Wilson, Samuel Sommers, Robin Akert

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Elliot Aronson, Timothy Wilson, Samuel Sommers, Robin Akert

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For courses in Social Psychology Make research relevant through a storytelling approach.
Social Psychology introduces the key concepts of the field through an acclaimed storytelling approach that makes research relevant to students. Drawing upon their extensive experience as researchers and teachers, Elliot Aronson, Tim Wilson, Robin Akert, and new co-author Sam Sommers present the classic studies that have driven the discipline alongside the cutting-edge research that is the future of social psychology.

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Publisher
Pearson
ISBN
9781292186573
Edition
9
21
Chapter 
1
Introducing 
Social 
Psychology
Chapter 
Outline 
and 
Learning 
Objectives
Defining 
Social 
Psychology
1.1 
What 
is 
social 
psychology, 
and 
how 
is 
it 
different 
from 
other 
disciplines?
Social 
Psychology, 
Philosophy, 
Science, 
and 
Common 
Sense
How 
Social 
Psychology 
Differs 
from 
Its 
Closest 
Cousins
The 
Power 
of 
the 
Situation
1.2 
Why 
does 
it 
matter 
how 
people 
explain 
and 
interpret 
events—and 
their 
own 
and 
others’ 
behavior?
The 
Importance 
of 
Explanation
The 
Importance 
of 
Interpretation
Where 
Construals 
Come 
From: 
Basic 
Human 
Motives
1.3 
What 
happens 
when 
people’s 
need 
to 
feel 
good 
about 
themselves 
conflicts 
with 
their 
need 
to 
be 
accurate?
The 
Self-Esteem 
Motive: 
The 
Need 
to 
Feel 
Good 
About 
Ourselves
The 
Social 
Cognition 
Motive: 
The 
Need 
to 
Be 
Accurate

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