Social psychology [electronic resource] : Australian & New Zealand first edition / Saul Kassin, Steven Fein, Hazel Rose Markus, Kerry Anne McBain, Lisa Williams.

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245 1 0 |a Social psychology  |h [electronic resource] :  |b Australian & New Zealand first edition /  |c Saul Kassin, Steven Fein, Hazel Rose Markus, Kerry Anne McBain, Lisa Williams. 
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300 |a 1 online resource (xix, 690 p : ill.) 
505 0 |a Title Page; Copyright Page; Brief Contents; Contents; Preface; Resources Guide; Acknowledgements; About the Authors; PART 1: INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1: WHAT IS SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY?; What is social psychology?; A brief history of social psychology; Social psychology in a new century:what is trending today?; Research methods: what and why; Developing ideas: beginning the research process; Refining ideas: defining and measuring socialpsychological variables; Testing ideas: research designs; Ethics and values in socialpsychology; PART 2: SOCIAL PERCEPTION; CHAPTER 2: THE SOCIAL SELF; The self-concept 
505 8 |a CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Affective forecasting across culturesCULTURAL DIVERSITY: Social comparisons in New Zealand; Self-esteem; CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Worldwide terror management; CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Self-enhancement in Maori culture; Self-presentation; Reflections: The multifaceted self; RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: Dr Arthur Stukas, La Trobe University; CHAPTER 3: PERCEIVING PERSONS; Observation: the elementsof social perception; CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Australian by greeting; Attribution: From elements to dispositions; CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Belief in a just world internationally 
505 8 |a Integration: From dispositions to impressionsConfirmation biases: From impressions to reality; Social perception: the bottom line; RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: Profess or Lucy Johnston, University of Canterbury; CHAPTER 4: STEREOTYPES, PREJUDICEAND DISCRIMINATION; The nature of the problem: fundamental processes; CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Shifting national identities; CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Ingroup favouritism around the world; CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Stereotype content around the world; Stereotypes: The cognitive core of the problem; CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Gender differences in the United States versus South Korea 
505 8 |a Conflict, prejudice and discrimination: persistence and changeAddress ing the problem: reducing prejudiceand discrimination; RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: Dr Fiona Barlow, University of Queensland and Griffith University; PART 3: SOCIAL INFLUENCE; CHAPTER 5: ATTITUDES; The study of attitudes; CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Implicit humour attitudes around the world; Persuasion by communication; CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Cultural influences on persuasion; Persuasion by our own actions; CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Cognitive dissonance across cultures; Changing attitudes 
505 8 |a RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: Dr Yoshihisa Kashima, University of MelbourneCHAPTER:6 CONFORMITY, COMPLIANCEAND OBEDIENCE; Social influence as 'automatic'; Conformity; Compliance; CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Cultural differences in reciprocation; CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Compliance techniques around the world; Obedience; CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Obedience: worldwide consistency or variation?; The continuum of social influence; RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: Dr Jolanda Jetten, University of Queensland; CHAPTER 7: GROUP PROCESSES; Fundamentals of groups; CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Global debating 
500 |a Individuals in groups: the presence of others 
520 |a Social psychology, its theories, research methods, and basic findings, are even more relevant in these challenging times. Kassin has always connected these core concepts of social psychology with real world applications with a current-events emphasis. This first Australian and New Zealand edition, adapted from the 9th edition of Social Psychology by Kassin, Fein and Markus, strengthens these connections from the outside world into the field of social psychology and student's everyday lives. 
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700 1 |a McBain, Kerry Anne. 
700 1 |a Williams, Lisa. 
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