Social Psychology社会心理学
2002-11
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
Stephen L. Franzoi
609
Personal, relevant, meaningful, and provocative are words faculty and students have used to describe Social Psychology. Franzoi takes the theory and research of social psychology and presents it in a way that students will find insightful, rewarding, relevant, and thought provoking. The analysis of evolutionary and sociocultural forces continues to be highlighted throughout the text, promoting both debate and recognition of common ground between these two perspectives and encouraging students to develop critical thinking skills through the examination of current controversies. This edition also features the introduction of the self as a theme to give students a meaningful context for exploring the key concepts of social psychology. 作者简介:Stephen L. Franzoi is Professor of Psychology at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He received his B.S. in both psychology and sociology from Western Michigan University and his Ph.D. from the University of California at Davis. He also worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the NIMH-sponsored Self Program at Indiana University and served as the assistant editor of Social Psychology Quarterly. At Marquette University, Professor Franzoi teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in social psychology. He is an active researcher in the areas of body esteem and self-awareness, and is currently the associate editor of the journal Social Problems. Over the years, Dr. Franzoi has discussed his research in such media outlets as The New York Times, USA Today, National Public Radio, and the Oprah Winfrey Show. Because of his desire to apply social psychological knowledge to real-world problems, Dr. Franzoi regularly provides gender equity and multicultural workshops to schools and organizations, including NAACP-sponsored programs. Stephen and Cheryl Figg are the proud parents of Amelia and Lillian.
PREFACE XVFOR THE INSTRUCTOR XXVFOR THE STUDENT XXVIICHAPTER1 Introducing Social PsychoIogy WHAT IS SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY? Social Psychology Studies How We Are Influenced by Others Social Psychology Is More Than Common Sense Social Psychology Is Studied In Both Psychology and Sociology The History of Social Psychology Reveals Its American Roots ORGANIZING PRINCIPLES OF EXPLANATION IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY The Self Is Shaped bv——and Shapes--the Social Envi ronment The"Hot"Versus"Cold"Perspectives Permeate Socia Psychological Theory Culture Shapes SociaI Behavior Evolution Shapes UniversaI Patterns of SociaI BehaviorCHAPTER 2 Resea rch MethodS in Social PsychoLogy CONDUCTING RESEARCH IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY The Research Process Involves a Series of Sequential Steps Description Is the GoaI Of ObservationaI Research CorrelationaI Research Provides lnformation on the Direction and Strength of the Relationship Between Variables Experimental Research Can Determine Cause—Effect Relationships Meta—anaIysis IS a StatisticaI Procedure Used to Understand the Outcomes of Many Studies ETHlCS IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY All Proposed Social Psychological Studies Must Submit to EthicaI Evaluation A Recurring Debate Is Whether Social Psychology Should Be a Va Jue—Free Science ……PART ONE Perceiving People and Events CHAPTER 3 The Self CHAPTER 4 Self—Presentation and SociaI Perception CHAPTER 5 SociaI Cognition PART TWO Evaluating Our Social World CHAPTER 6 Attitudes CHAPTER 7 Pe rsuasion CHAPTER 8 Prejudice and Discrimination PART THREE Understanding Our Place Within the Group CHAPTER 9 SocialI nfl uence CHAPTER 10 G roup ProcessesPART FOUR Interacting with Others CHAPTER 11 I nte rpe rsonaI Attraction CHAPTER 12 I nti mate Relationships CHAPTER 13 Agg ression CHAPTER 14 Prosocial Behavior:Helping Others GlossaryReferencesCreditsName IndexSubject Index
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