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Social Psychology | Hardcover

by John D. DeLamater (Author), Daniel J. Myers (Author)

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Binding:  Hardcover
Publisher:  Wadsworth Publishing
Edition:  6th Edition
Page Count:  672 Pages
Publication Date:  July 20, 2006
Sales Rank:  356,085th


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What decides who someone will fall in love with? Where do aggressive, violent, and criminal behaviors come from? Why are some people more charitable than others? Why do some people obey authority and conform while others always have to buck the trend? Why are some people lazier when they work in groups? What is the source of people's stereotypes and prejudices? What causes conflict between groups? What makes us who we are? SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY covers topics ranging from interpersonal attraction to social structure, allowing you to explore essential questions in the field.


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Great condition, just like described! by Mitzie101002 (Long Beach, CA USA) 5 Stars
October 14, 2009
The book was in mint condition. It had a used sticker, but that's expected. It was a lot cheaper to buy it this way. The book arrived promptly too. Thank so much!

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