The 7th edition of this best-selling social psychology text by Graham Vaughan and Michael Hogg, Social Psychology, retains the structure and approach of the previous edition but has been revised to reflect the changes in the field, with the material thoroughly updated throughout. Social Psychology 7e continues to capture the scope and detail of contemporary social psychology as an international scientific enterprise and at the same time deals with the subject in a way that is relevant to university teaching and social psychology research in Australia and New Zealand. Table of contents. 1. Introducing social psychology. 2. Social cognition and social thinking.
3. Attribution and social explanation. 4. Self and identity. 5. Attitudes.
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6. Persuasion and attitude change. 7. Social influence. 8. People in groups. 9. Leadership and decision making. 10. Prejudice and discrimination. 11. Intergroup behaviour.
12. Aggression. 13. Prosocial behaviour. 14. Attraction and close relationships.
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Focus Questions are a series of statements, questions or scenarios that are designed to stimulate student thought. These questions are referred to throughout the chapter to check student understanding. One focus question from each chapter links directly with related video or audio content in MyLab Psychology. Key Terms are bolded within each chapter and defined in the margin, listed alphabetically at the end of each chapter and at the back of the book in the glossary with full definitions. Research Classic boxes summarise classic research studies that continue to influence modern research.
Examples include Bandura’s Bobo Doll experiment and Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment. Research Highlight boxes focus on more recent examples of research conducted in specific subject areas. Research and Applications boxes emphasise the wider relevance of social psychology insights by relating them to contemporary research and areas of practice.
Real World boxes illustrate the relevance of social psychology principles within the context of everyday life. Literature, Film and TV introduces classic Australian and international novels, film, theatre and television programs to illustrate relevant key chapter material. Learn More recommends further reading accompanied by authors’ comments on the value of the material. Author biography. Pearson 6560697 Social Psychology The 7th edition of this best-selling social psychology text by Graham Vaughan and Michael Hogg, Social Psychology, retains the structure and approach of the previous edition but has been revised to reflect the changes in the field, with the material thoroughly updated throughout. Social Psychology 7e continues to capture the scope and detail of contemporary social psychology as an international scientific enterprise and at the same time deals with the subject in a way that is relevant to university teaching and social psychology research in Australia and New Zealand.
The 7th edition of this best-selling social psychology text by Graham Vaughan and Michael Hogg, Social Psychology, retains the structure and approach of the previous edition but has been revised to reflect the changes in the field, with the material thoroughly updated throughout. Social Psychology 7e continues to capture the scope and detail of contemporary social psychology as an international scientific enterprise and at the same time deals with the subject in a way that is relevant to university teaching and social psychology research in Australia and New Zealand. Table of contents. 1. Introducing social psychology.
2. Social cognition and social thinking. 3. Attribution and social explanation. 4. Self and identity. 5. Attitudes. 6. Persuasion and attitude change. 7. Social influence.
8. People in groups. 9. Leadership and decision making. 10. Prejudice and discrimination. 11. Intergroup behaviour. 12. Aggression. 13. Prosocial behaviour. 14. Attraction and close relationships.
15. Language and communication. 16. Culture Download the detailed.
(625 Kb) Features & benefits. Focus Questions are a series of statements, questions or scenarios that are designed to stimulate student thought. These questions are referred to throughout the chapter to check student understanding. One focus question from each chapter links directly with related video or audio content in MyLab Psychology. Key Terms are bolded within each chapter and defined in the margin, listed alphabetically at the end of each chapter and at the back of the book in the glossary with full definitions.
Research Classic boxes summarise classic research studies that continue to influence modern research. Examples include Bandura’s Bobo Doll experiment and Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment. Research Highlight boxes focus on more recent examples of research conducted in specific subject areas.
Research and Applications boxes emphasise the wider relevance of social psychology insights by relating them to contemporary research and areas of practice. Real World boxes illustrate the relevance of social psychology principles within the context of everyday life. Literature, Film and TV introduces classic Australian and international novels, film, theatre and television programs to illustrate relevant key chapter material. Learn More recommends further reading accompanied by authors’ comments on the value of the material.
Author biography. Pearson 6560697 Social Psychology The 7th edition of this best-selling social psychology text by Graham Vaughan and Michael Hogg, Social Psychology, retains the structure and approach of the previous edition but has been revised to reflect the changes in the field, with the material thoroughly updated throughout. Social Psychology 7e continues to capture the scope and detail of contemporary social psychology as an international scientific enterprise and at the same time deals with the subject in a way that is relevant to university teaching and social psychology research in Australia and New Zealand.