Group Performance
By Bernard A. Nijstad
People interact and perform in group settings in all areas of life. Organizations and businesses are increasingly structuring work around groups and teams. Every day, we work in groups such as families, friendship groups, societies and sports teams, to make decisions and plans, solve problems,
Published June 2009 by Psychology Press
Social Cognition
How Individuals Construct Social Reality
By Herbert Bless, Klaus Fiedler and Fritz Strack.
How do people think about the world? How do individuals make sense of their complex social environment? What are the underlying mechanisms that determine our understanding of the social world? Social cognition - the study of the specific cognitive processes that are involved when we think about
Published November 2003 by Psychology Press
Prosocial Behaviour
By Hans-Werner Bierhoff
How can social bonds in society be strengthened? How do we learn and develop prosocial behaviour? This comprehensive textbook provides up-to-date coverage of the social phenomenon of prosocial behaviour, incorporating all the major developments in the fields of developmental and social psychology.
Published August 2002 by Psychology Press
Attitudes and Attitude Change
By Gerd Bohner, and Dr Michaela Wanke.
Attitudes - cognitive representations of our evaluation of ourselves, other people, things, actions, events, ideas - and attitude change have been a central concern in social psychology since the discipline began. People can - and do - have attitudes on an infinite range of things but what are
Published February 2002 by Psychology Press
Attribution
An Introduction to Theories, Research and Applications
By Friedrich Försterling
Attribution concerns the scientific study of naive theories and common-sense explanations. This text provides a thorough and up-to-date introduction to the field, combining comprehensive coverage of the fundamental theoretical ideas and most significant research with an overview of more recent
Published July 2001 by Psychology Press
The Social Psychology of Aggression
By Barbara Krahe
This book provides an up-to-date overview of social-psychological research in the field of aggression. It presents a balanced account of both theoretical and applied issues and explores strategies designed to control, reduce and prevent aggression on both an individual and a societal level. The
Published April 2001 by Psychology Press