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Social Psychology: Attitudes, Cognition and Social Behaviour


Social Psychology: Attitudes, Cognition and Social Behaviour

Paperback by Eiser, J. Richard

Social Psychology: Attitudes, Cognition and Social Behaviour

£22.99

ISBN:
9780521339346
Publication Date:
14 Aug 1986
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
416 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 9 - 14 May 2024
Social Psychology: Attitudes, Cognition and Social Behaviour

Description

Written principally for students at the intermediate level, this text provides a broad critical review of the various empirical and theoretical traditions from which contemporary social psychology derives and, as the subtitle implies, offers balanced (though necessarily selective) insights into the perspectives that different researchers have adopted. It derives from J. Richard Eiser's previous textbook, Cognitive social psychology, which has been thoroughly revised and reorganized, incorporating fresh material that reflects the changes that have been taking place in the field since the beginning of the decade. The approach is broadly cognitive, though by no means narrowly so, the three main parts - 'Attitudes', 'Judgement and Interference' and 'Identity and Interaction' - indicating the principal emphases. Although it is North American research that has made the greatest contribution to our understanding of social behaviour, significant European work is not neglected in Richard Eiser's exposition. It is this awareness of the dynamism of the field and of the cross-fertilization taking place between different disciplines that gives this text its distinctive flavour and attraction for students and professionals alike.

Contents

Preface; Part I. Introduction: 1. Aims and approaches; Part II. Attitudes: 2. Attitudes, attraction and influence; 3. Attitudes and behaviour; 4. Motivation, incentive and dissonance; Part III. Judgement and Inference: 5. Social judgement; 6. Attribution; 7. Decisions and representations; Part IV. Identity and Interaction: 8. Justice, roles and obligations; 9. Social identity and intergroup processes; Part V. Conclusions: 10. Achievements and prospects; References; Author index; Subject index.

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