Experiencing Social Psychology: Readings and Projects

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McGraw-Hill, 1993 - Psychology - 296 pages
This third edition of readings and projects enables students to move beyond passive reception of facts to active participation in the role of a social psychologist. The book provides a combination of research articles that illuminate key conceptual issues of each section of the text, projects for students to complete that enhance active learning, and new Points of Interest sections that highlight special features of important social psychological research.

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Research and Ethics
17
An Intelligent Consumers Guide
37
Social Roles Social Control and Biases
54
Copyright

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