Social psychology and contemporary society
Edward E. Sampson.
- 2nd ed.
- New York : Wiley, c1976.
- x, 567 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes indexes.
person, situation, interaction: an introduction to the social psychological perspective; interdependence and the collective reality; on knowing and understanding: the cognitive processes; the attribution of cause: its psychological and social aspects; language, communication and interaction; identity and self; authority and the tasks of freedom; responsibility and morality; altruism and prosocial behavior; justice and social relationships; the person and modernism
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Social psychology. Psychology, Social. Social change. Social problems.