About the Book
Social Psychology, 3rd Edition provides the only conceptually integrated undergraduate introduction to social psychology, offering a clear synthesis of the cognitive and social, and individual and group influences that shape social behavior.
This textbook offers comprehensive coverage of classic, contemporary, and emerging topics in social psychology. The focus is on underlying, unifying principles that operate across topics, rather than treatment of each topic in isolation, a focus that reflects the increasingly cross-disciplinary developments within and beyond psychology. An emphasis on research carried out in different parts of the world and a sensitivity to cross-cultural perspectives highlights the internationalization of the field in recent years. In addition, the text offers real-world applications of scientific principles to areas such as marketing, law, education, and health. Throughout, the discussion conceptually integrates the pervasive impact of social groups on all aspects of social behavior.
Extensive feedback from reviews of prior editions has helped make this third edition comprehensive, contemporary, and relevant to social psychology students' and instructors' needs. Effective and helpful pedagogical features include chapter summaries, margin glossaries, tables, graphs, and photographs.
An attractive student-friendly format, and a narrative by two leading scholars that is both lively and rigorous, make this text one of the most respected and acclaimed on the market.
This new edition is supported by an extensive online Social Psychology Student Learning Program (SocSLP) and CD-ROM based Instructor Resources, both of which are free of charge to qualifying adopters. The Student Learning Program and the CD-ROM are also available in Dutch.
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Author Biography
Eliot Smith earned his B.A. and Ph.D. at Harvard University. He taught for over 20 years at Purdue University before moving to Indiana University, where he is Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences. A distinguished researcher, he has held numerous research grants and authored more than 100 book chapters and journal articles. Professor Smith's scholarly interests center on human cognition in its social context and on the role of emotions in prejudice and intergroup relations.
Diane Mackie teaches social psychology and communication at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she has won a number of research and teaching awards. After earning an undergraduate degree at Auckland University, New Zealand and spending a year on a research scholarship in Switzerland, Dr. Mackie received her Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1984. Her research focuses on integrating findings from different perspectives, a theme reflected in the more than 90 articles and chapters on persuasion, social influence, group processes and intergroup relations she has authored or co-authored.
Supplementary materials
An extensive online Student Learning Program (SocSLP) is in development, which will include: Revision Notes; Interactive exercises; Simulations of key experiments; Active reference links to articles in Psychology Press journals; Revision Multiple-choice Question test banks; Fill-in-the-blank questions; Key term definitions; Case studies; Research activities; weblinks; References to classic research articles in Social Psychology: A General Reader, edited by Kruglanski & Higgins.
A CD of Instructor resources will be free-of-charge to lecturers who adopt the book and will include Powerpoint lecture slides and Multiple-choice Question test creator.
Details
- Release date
- January 2007
- ISBN-13
- Hardback: 978-1-84169-408-5
- Paperback: 978-1-84169-409-2
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