Classic and Contemporary Readings in Social Psychology

Classic and Contemporary Readings in Social Psychology
Author: Erik J. Coats
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Social psychology
ISBN: 9780137439072

Collating 30 readings, paired together by topic, this text includes pivotal studies in social psychology and contemporary or current readings.

Classic and Contemporary Readings in Social Psychology

Classic and Contemporary Readings in Social Psychology
Author: Erik J. Coats
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1996
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780131902169

This collection of 30 readings pairs classic and contemporary articles on key social psychology topics to illustrate the contrast between the old and the new - and thus the progress and advances of the various aspects of the entire discipline.

Readings in Social Psychology

Readings in Social Psychology
Author: Wayne A. Lesko
Publisher:
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780205454396

This collection of readings gives students exposure to a wide variety of perspectives in the field of social psychology. Each of the fifteen chapters begins with an introduction and is followed by three articles: one general ("popular"), one classic, and one contemporary. The articles are followed by critical questions designed to facilitate comprehension and encourage discussion. The use of both popular readings and research articles provides students with a broad range of views and theories within the discipline of social psychology. The topical organization of the collection directly parallels Baron/Byrne/Bramscombe's Social Psychology, Eleventh Edition. However, Readings in Social Psychology can be used with any social psychology textbook, or as a stand-alone reader in courses that do not use full textbooks.

Readings in Social Psychology

Readings in Social Psychology
Author: Wayne A. Lesko
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1997
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780205198603

This collection of readings gives readers broad exposure to the various sources of information available in the field of social psychology. Each chapter begins with an introduction and contains three articles: one popular, one classic, and one contemporary. Individual articles are preceded by a brief introduction and followed by "Critical Thinking Questions," which ask the reader to carefully examine some part of the article presented, speculate about generalizations and implications of the research, and in some cases, suggest new studies based on the information in the article. Classic articles are followed by "Additional Related Readings" which invite examination of more contemporary views on the same topic. Fourteen chapters cover the field of social psychology in depth, ranging from social perception to social cognition, attitudes, social identity, prejudice and discrimination, close relationships, social influence, prosocial behavior, aggression, groups and individual behavior, and applying social psychology to law, business, health, and the environment. The subject matter of individual articles runs the gamut from deception in experiments to nonverbal signals, date and stranger rape, forced compliance, bystander response to child abuse, the perils of groupthink, and much more. For anyone wanting to explore classic and contemporary views of human behavior.

Classic and Contemporary Perspectives in Social Psychology

Classic and Contemporary Perspectives in Social Psychology
Author: Sharon E. Preves
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2011
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

Classic and Contemporary Perspectives in Social Psychology illuminates the dynamic linkages among social organization, interaction processes, attitudes, and the self. It exposes students to the broad range of topics of interest to social psychologists and to the diverse methods that they use. Bringing together a wide variety of captivating classic and contemporary selections, this anthology includes work from a symbolic interactionist perspective as well as studies informed by expectation states theory, experimental social psychology, and life course sociology. The selections address the social psychological underpinnings and outcomes of group dynamics, social stratification, bureaucracy, deviant behavior, globalization, and technological change. The reader's innovative structure allows students to experience the foundational work of influential sociologists and psychologists through the lens of cutting-edge issues. This groundbreaking collection features brief excerpts from the classic literature of social psychology (by Emory Bogardus, Melvin Kohn, Stanley Milgram, Muzafer Sherif, Philip Zimbardo, and others). These texts are paired with explanatory comments by the editors and contemporary writings that show the earlier studies' relevance to contemporary social issues. Classic and Contemporary Perspectives in Social Psychology is enhanced by several pedagogical features, including introductory comments that highlight the connections between the classic and contemporary selections, highly engaging discussion questions for each article and unit, and a wide variety of supplemental resources (readings, websites, films, and radio programs). It is ideal for both undergraduate and graduate courses in social psychology.

Self, Symbols, and Society

Self, Symbols, and Society
Author: Nathan Rousseau
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2002
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780742516311

Students of social psychology can read in this new text original writings assembled from the founders of sociology in the nineteenth century to the latest influential works by contemporary sociologists today. Readers can gain from this book a greater appreciation of social history, deeper self-knowledge, and a heightened sense of civic concern and responsibility. Visit our website for sample chapters!

Multi Pack

Multi Pack
Author: Vaughn
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages:
Release: 2004-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781405807241

Drawing on the success of previous editions, the third edition continues to provide the most balanced coverage of North American and European research. This new edition has been substantially updated and revised to include new and expanded material on the self and identity, language, culture, health psychology as well as evolutionary psychology. Written specifically to meet the needs of the European student, it draws on examples from everyday life and shows how social psychology principles are relevant to personal experiences and current social issues. Classic and Contemporary Readings in Social Psychology 3/e is appropriate as a supplemental text for both introductory and advanced seminar Social Psychology courses. This unique collection of 30 readings pairs classic and contemporary articles on key social psychology topics to illustrate the contrast between the old and the new, and thus the progress and advances of the various aspects of the entire discipline. Readers are also encouraged to notice the similarities (continuity of approach, issues studied) as well as the differences (methodology) among the articles.This Multi Pack consists of Social Psychology 3/e (0130336327) and Classic and Contemporary Readings in Social Psychology 3/e (0130873667).