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Mastering Social Psychology

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ISBN-10: 0205791360

ISBN-13: 9780205791361

Edition: 2011

Authors: Robert A. Baron, Donn Byrne, Nyla R. Branscombe, V. Heather Fritzley

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Mastering Social Psychology,Canadian edition,features up-to-date coverage of the quickly evolving area of social psychology, balanced coverage of fundamentals with current research, and is written in a lively, engaging style.
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Book details

List price: $114.50
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Pearson Education Canada
Publication date: 2/15/2010
Binding: Mixed Media
Pages: 480
Size: 8.50" wide x 11.00" long x 0.65" tall
Weight: 2.002
Language: English

Lee Child is the pen name of Jim Grant. He was born in Coventry, England in 1954. He attended law school at Sheffield University, worked in the theater, and finally worked as a presentation director for Granada Television. After being laid off in 1995 as a result of corporate restructuring, he decided to write a book. The Killing Floor won the Anthony Award for Best First Novel and became the first book in the Jack Reacher series. In 2012 the first motion picture feature of Jack Reacher was released staring Tom Cruise.

The Field of Social Psychology: How We Think about and Interact with Others
Social Cognition: Thinking about the Social World
Social Perception: Perceiving and Understanding Others
Attitudes: Evaluating the Social World
The Self: Understanding "Who Am I?"
Prejudice: Its Causes, Effects, and Cures
Interpersonal Attraction: Meeting, Liking, Becoming Acquainted
Close Relationships: Family, Friends, Lovers, and Spouses
Social Influence: Changing Others' Behaviour
Prosocial Behaviour: Helping Others
Aggression: Its Nature, Causes, and Control
Groups and Individuals: The Consequences of Belonging