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Introduction to Social Psychology

A European Perspective

BPS Textbooks in Psychology Ser.

by Wolfgang Stroebe (Editor); Klaus Jonas (Contribution by Editor); Miles Hewstone (Editor); Hans Wern

Synopsis

This brand new edition of the classic introduction to social psychology - the first to be written from a European perspective - has been given a new lease of life. While maintaining its European heritage and comprehensive coverage of the area, the book has been revamped across the board: • •Improved accessibility for students, including better illustrations, greater use of colour, and a wider, more approachable format; •Fully integrated, cohesive and uniform chapters, ensured by a rigorous editorial process; •Improved consistency and a more concise writing style, structure and covera≥ •A host of useful, state-of-the-art pedagogical features that catch the imagination, including research close-ups, everyday psychology boxes, and ‘pioneer’ sections giving brief biographies of key figures in the field; •A full range of instructor support via the book's accompanying website; •Contributions combine leading respected social psychologists with younger counterparts with a fresh view; •An even fuller European treatment of the topic, with contributions from social psychologists from across the continent. Combining its traditional academic rigour with a contemporary level of cohesion, accessibility, pedagogy and instructor support, the fourth edition of Introduction to Social Psychology provides the definitive European treatment of social psychology.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2008
ISBN-13 9781405124003
ISBN-10 1405124008
Class Copyright
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Incorporated
Subject PSYCHOLOGY
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 432
Length of Recording 43
Shelf No. JS361