Social Psychology
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Social Psychology

by David G. Myers

Publisher
McGraw-Hill
Pages
593
Language
English
Published
1987

Overview

Social Psychology by David G. Myers introduces the ways people influence one another, interpret behavior, and make judgments inside groups. It covers core topics such as attitudes, persuasion, conformity, prejudice, attraction, and helping behavior in a clear, classroom-friendly style.

This book is a good fit for students and general readers who want an accessible entry into how social life shapes thought and action. It focuses on ideas that matter in everyday relationships as well as in larger institutions. Social Psychology works well for readers looking for a structured overview of the field with practical relevance and broad appeal. Myers's emphasis on evidence helps readers connect theory with familiar patterns of behavior in public and private life.

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