ABSTRACT

In everyday life we depend upon, interact with, influence are influenced by many people in situations that range from brief single encounters to the special relationships we form with family and close friends. Social interactions such as these are just a part of what make up social psychology, the study of human social behaviour and thought.



In 'Social Psychology', the authors have incorporated the most recent theoretical developments and research findings and accounted for more than a decade of growth and expansion in the discipline since the publication of Pennington's 'Essential Social Psychology' (from which this book is descended). The result is a wholly fresh textbook that provides a clear and readable introduction to this empirical discipline.



Assuming no prior knowledge, this book guides the reader through the main topic areas, providing insights into the key theories, concepts, research and debates that define the field. Particular attention is paid to how research is applied, with each chapter containing a section demonstrating the application of social psychological findings in the contexts of education, law, health and organisations. A summary of the main points and suggestions for further reading are included at the end of each chapter. There are figures, tables and photographs provided throughout to encourage visualisation and aid understanding.

chapter Chapter 1|30 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 2|40 pages

Social development

chapter Chapter 3|36 pages

Attitudes, attitude change and behaviour

chapter Chapter 4|37 pages

Social cognition I: Perception of self and others

chapter Chapter 5|32 pages

Social cognition II: The attribution approach

chapter Chapter 6|31 pages

Non-verbal communication and interpersonal behaviour

chapter Chapter 7|37 pages

Social relationships

chapter Chapter 8|35 pages

Social influence

chapter Chapter 9|34 pages

Pro-social and anti-social behavior

chapter Chapter 10|36 pages

Prejudice, conflict and intergroup behaviour

chapter Chapter 11|40 pages

Groups and group performance