Social Psychology, 9th edition

Published by Pearson (July 5, 2024) © 2024

  • Michael A. Hogg Claremont Graduate University
  • Graham M. Vaughan University of Auckland
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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

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