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Introduce your students to classic and contemporary theories of Social Psychology Social Psychology, 9th Edition offers a comprehensive, lively introduction to social psychological theory and research. By exploring new, cutting-edge research, this leading text brings classic theories to life and is an essential resource for your students.
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Gain a broad yet thorough understanding of Social Psychology, exploring both classic and contemporary theories, concepts and research. Social Psychology, 9th Edition by Michael Hogg and Graham Vaughan is a trusted, market-leading text that offers the most comprehensive coverage of Social Psychology in the market, and is an essential learning resource whether you are studying, teaching, or researching this fascinating subject. The current edition provides in-depth scientific coverage of social psychological theory and research, bringing classic theories to life. It places social psychology in a contemporary, real-world context, taking a unique global approach by combining the UK, European, and North American perspectives, and explores new, cutting-edge research findings, reflecting recent advances in the field. Key features: Thoroughly updated to reflect important advances in the field, including extensive discussion and reference to COVID-19, populism, global warming, and the climate crisis.New material describing the 2010s reproducibility and replication crisis in social psychology, and the Open Science Movement.A wealth of in-chapter features including research highlights sections focusing on 'Your Life', broader global issues in 'Our World', and sections on literature, film, and TV, help you gain a deeper and applied understanding of concepts and issues.The rich illustrations with photos and diagrams bring social psychology to life. Highly visual and rich in interesting examples and innovative learning features, the book's lively and engaging content encourages you to apply concepts and understand social issues from a wider perspective.
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"This book is an essential companion for those learning Social Psychology in Higher Education." Dr Samuel Fairlamb, Teaching Fellow, Royal Holloway, University of London "Engaging and user-friendly, with clear and comprehensive coverage of key areas in social psychology." Dr Emma Pape, Lecturer in Social Psychology, University of Reading Social Psychology, 9th edition by Michael Hogg and Graham Vaughan offers a comprehensive, accessible and engaging introduction to this core area of psychology, making it an essential resource for anyone studying, teaching or researching the subject. This trusted, market-leading text places social psychology in a contemporary, real-world context and explores new, cutting-edge research as well as bringing classic theories to life. Key features: In-depth scientific coverage of social psychological theory and research Unique global approach , combining UK, European and North American perspectives Thoroughly updated to reflect important advances in the field, including discussion of and reference to COVID-19, populism, global warming and the climate crisis throughout the book New material describing the 2010s reproducibility and replication crisis in social psychology, and the Open Science Movement A wealth of in-chapter features , including research highlights , sections focusing on ''Your Life'' , broader global issues in ''Our World'' and sections on literature, film and TV , help you gain a deeper and applied understanding of concepts and issues Richly illustrated with photos and diagrams to help bring the subject alive Table of Contents Preface About the authors Acknowledgements Guided tour 1 Introducing social psychology 2 Social cognition and social thinking 3 Attribution and social explanation 4 Self and identity 5 Attitudes 6 Persuasion and attitude change 7 Social influence 8 People in groups 9 Leadership and group decision-making 10 Prejudice and discrimination 11 Intergroup behaviour 12 Aggression 13 Prosocial behaviour 14 Attraction and close relationships 15 Language and communication 16 Culture Glossary Michael Hogg received his BSc from the University of Birmingham and his PhD from the University of Bristol, and is currently Professor of Social Psychology and Chair of the Social Psychology Program at Claremont Graduate University in Los Angeles, and an Honorary Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Kent. A former President of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, he has also been a Professor at Bristol University, Princeton University, the University of Melbourne and the University of Queensland, and a Visiting Fellow at Sapienza Universit
Author Biography
Michael Hogg received his BSc from the University of Birmingham and his PhD from the University of Bristol and is currently Professor of Social Psychology and Chair of the Social Psychology Program at Claremont Graduate University in Los Angeles, and an Honorary Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Kent. A former President of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, he has also been a Professor at Bristol University, Princeton University, the University of Melbourne and the University of Queensland, and a Visiting Fellow at SapienzaUniversità di Roma. Graham Vaughan, a former Professor of Psychology and Chair of Department at the University of Auckland, has been a Fulbright Fellow and Visiting Professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, a Visiting Lecturer and Ford Foundation Fellow at the University of Bristol, a Visiting Professor at Princeton University, a Visiting Directeur d'Etudes at the Maison des Science de l'Homme, Paris, a Visiting Senior Fellow at the National University of Singapore, a Visiting Fellow at the University of Queensland and a Visiting Fellow at Churchill College, Cambridge.
Table of Contents
Preface About the authors Acknowledgements Guided tour Introducing social psychology Social cognition and social thinking Attribution and social explanation Self and identity Attitudes Persuasion and attitude change Social influence People in groups Leadership and group decision-making Prejudice and discrimination Intergroup behaviour Aggression Prosocial behaviour Attraction and close relationships Language and communication Culture Glossary
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Hallmark Features of This Title Encourage students to explore contemporary Social Psychology within a real-world context, from theory to practice. In-depth scientific coverage of social psychological theory and research. A unique global approach, combining the UK, European, and North American perspectives. Support your students' learning with a plethora of useful features A wealth of in-chapter features, including research highlights, sections focusing on 'Your Life', broader global issues in 'Our World', and sections on literature, film, and TV, help your students gain a deeper and applied understanding of concepts and issues. Richly illustrated with photos and diagrams to help bring the subject to life.
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New and updated features of this title Introducing new material reflecting recent developments and the impact of COVID-19. Discussion and extensive reference to populism, COVID-19, Global Warming, and the Climate Crisis throughout the book. New material describing the 2010s Reproducibility and Replication Crisis in Social Psychology, and the Open Science Movement. Expanded coverage of Essentialism and a refocused and relabelled discussion of the Correspondence Bias. Expanded discussion of Narcissism and Collective Narcissism. Emphasis on social media and the Internet throughout the text. Thoroughly updated features focusing on contemporary research and theories in the field. Updated research on Minimal Group Studies and Minimal Categorisation Effects. Updated and extended coverage of conspiracy theories, and their relationship to Populism. Updated coverage of the social identity perspective on health attitudes and behaviour, focusing on depression and COVID-19-related social isolation. Updated and reconfigured coverage of group cohesiveness. Updated discussion of leadership - specifically, coverage of the social identity theory of leadership, research on gender and minorities and leadership, and the 'glass cliff'. Significant updating of the discussion of prejudice to reflect contemporary gender, racial and age-related discrimination.
Details ISBN1292352833 Language English Year 2021 Edition 9th ISBN-10 1292352833 ISBN-13 9781292352831 DEWEY 302 Author Graham Vaughan Publisher Pearson Education Limited Pages 840 Edition Description 9th edition Format Paperback Publication Date 2021-11-09 Imprint Pearson Education Limited Place of Publication Harlow Country of Publication United Kingdom Replaces 9781292090450 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education UK Release Date 2021-11-09 We've got this
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