Social Psychology Unraveling the Mystery by Douglas T. Kenrick, Steven L. Neuberg, Robert B Cialdini, Ph.D. - WordSea
Social Psychology Unraveling the Mystery
by Douglas T. Kenrick, Steven L. Neuberg, Robert B Cialdini, Ph.D.
The two central themes of this book are (1) social behavior is goal directed; and 2) social behavior is the result of interactions between the person and the situation. The book begins by describing the field, then moves on to discuss the systems that affect social behavior; social cognition; self-presentation; persuasion; social influence; affiliation, love, and romantic relationships; prosocial and aggressive behavior; prejudice; groups; and global social dilemmas.
by Douglas T. Kenrick, Steven L. Neuberg, Robert B Cialdini, Ph.D.
The two central themes of this book are (1) social behavior is goal directed; and 2) social behavior is the result of interactions between the person and the situation. The book begins by describing the field, then moves on to discuss the systems that affect social behavior; social cognition; self-presentation; persuasion; social influence; affiliation, love, and romantic relationships; prosocial and aggressive behavior; prejudice; groups; and global social dilemmas.