ABSTRACT

This textbook provides a thorough insight into the discipline of social psychology, creating an integrative and cumulative framework to present students with a rich and engaging account of the human social experience.

From a person’s momentary impulses to a society’s values and norms, the diversity of social psychology makes for a fascinating discipline, but it also presents a formidable challenge for presentation in a manner that is coherent and cumulative rather than fragmented and disordered. Using an accessible and readable style, the author shows how the field’s dizzying and highly fragmented array of topics, models, theories, and paradigms can best be understood through a coherent conceptual narrative in which topics are presented in careful sequence, with each chapter building on what has already been learned while providing the groundwork for understanding what follows in the next chapter. The text also examines recent developments such as how computer simulations and big data supplement the traditional methods of experiment and correlation.

Also containing a wide range of features, including key term glossaries and compact "summing up and looking ahead" overviews, and covering an enormous range of topics from self-concept to social change, this comprehensive textbook is essential reading for any student of social psychology.

part I|44 pages

Science and Social Psychology

chapter 1|20 pages

The Scope of Social Psychology

chapter 2|22 pages

The Approach of Social Psychology

part II|109 pages

Intrapersonal Experience

chapter 3|28 pages

Beliefs, Attitudes, and Values

chapter 4|25 pages

Emotion

chapter 5|28 pages

Self-Concept

chapter 6|26 pages

Personal Control

part III|120 pages

Interpersonal Experience

chapter 7|28 pages

Social Judgment

chapter 8|26 pages

Social Interaction

chapter 9|36 pages

Close Relationships

chapter 10|28 pages

Social Influence

part IV|121 pages

Collective Experience

chapter 11|31 pages

Antisocial and Prosocial Behavior

chapter 12|30 pages

Group Dynamics

chapter 13|29 pages

Prejudice, Stereotypes, and Discrimination

chapter 14|29 pages

Dilemmas of Social Life

part V|29 pages

Social Psychology in Perspective

chapter 15|27 pages

The Relevance of Social Psychology