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Social Psychology (6th Edition) — Michael A. Hogg & Graham M. Vaughan
Publication Details
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Authors: Michael A. Hogg and Graham M. Vaughan Amazon+1
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Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Publication Date: January 1, 2011 Amazon
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ISBN: 978-0273741145 (ISBN-10: 0273741144) Amazon
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Format & Length: Hardcover/paperback, approximately 763 pages Amazon
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Physical Dimensions: ~7.5" × 1.5" × 10.25" (width × depth × height) Amazon
Overview & Core Themes
This edition navigates the fascinating terrain of social psychology—exploring how people think about, influence, and relate to one another in social contexts.
Some of the thought-provoking questions it addresses include:
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Can we ever truly be unprejudiced?
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What insights can we gain from examining how people speak?
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How can a minority group instigate change?
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Why do individuals sometimes comply with immoral directives?
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How do groups sometimes make flawed decisions?
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Is it possible to study love scientifically?
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Do violent video games foster violent behavior? Amazon
Educational Features & Support
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A market-leading textbook offering both classic theories and contemporary applications within social psychology systems.
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Accompanied by an intuitive online platform, offering:
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Interactive summaries and recaps
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Self-test materials
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Guided questions
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A multimedia library featuring videos and podcasts from researchers to reinforce understanding
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