Branscombe, Nyla R.

Social psychology / Nyla R. Branscombe, University of Kansas, Robert A. Baron, Oklahoma State University. - Fourteenth edition. - 524 pages : illustrations; 28 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of Contents

1. Social Psychology: The Science of the Social Side of Life

2. Social Cognition: How We Think About the Social World

3. Social Perception: Perceiving and Understanding Others

4. The Self: Answering the Question, ?Who Am I??

5. Attitudes: Evaluating and Responding to the Social World

6. Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination: The Causes, Effects, and Cures

7. Interpersonal Attraction and Close Relationships

8. Social Influence: Changing Others? Behavior

9. Prosocial Behavior: Helping Others

10. Aggression: Its Nature, Causes, and Control

11. Groups and Individuals: The Consequences of Belonging

12. Dealing with Adversity and Achieving a Happy Life

Social Psychology, Fourteenth Edition retains the hallmark of its past success: up-to-date coverage of the quickly evolving subject matter written in a lively manner that has been embraced by thousands of students around the world. Authors Nyla Branscombe and Robert Baron?both respected scholars with decades of undergraduate teaching experience?generate student excitement by revealing the connections between theory and real-world experiences. The Fourteenth Edition offers updated content to engage students, as well as new ?What Research Tells Us About?? sections in each chapter that illustrate how research findings help answer important questions about social life.
Features

This title is a Pearson Global Edition. The Editorial team at Pearson has worked closely with educators around the world to include content which is especially relevant to students outside the United States.



Engaging, student-friendly features highlight the utility of the discipline

Chapter-opening vignettes illustrate how the ever-changing field of Social Psychology is useful in illuminating our everyday lives. Focusing on current trends and events, these stories draw students in and show how the chapter?s concepts apply to real life.
Research methodology is presented in context throughout every chapter. At appropriate points in the narrative, the authors integrate research and findings relating to several basic themes:
Emotion
The effects of culture
Social neuroscience
The pervasive influence of gender
The role of the internet and other technologies on social interaction
The evolutionary perspective
Essays of several types integrated throughout the narrative help students relate key concepts to their own lives.
Social Life in a Connected World essays show students how the discipline of social psychology is working to understand the nature and scope of the recent dramatic changes in our social world.
Social Life in a Changing World essays emphasize and reflect current trends in social psychological research and the field?s responsiveness to social change.
Emotion and... essays in each chapter emphasize recent research on emotion, ensuring that coverage of this important topic is integrated into every chapter.

Pedagogical tools in each chapter guide students through the material, boosting understanding and retention

Key points summarize the highlights of each major section.
A summary and review at the end of each chapter provides a guide to the major content covered.
Key terms and their definitions appear in a running glossary in the margin of the page where the term is first mentioned, and are listed at the end of each chapter.

New content on contemporary topics reinforces the relevance of course material

NEW! ?What Research Tells Us About?? sections in each chapter illustrate how research findings help answer important questions about social life. These sections touch upon both important societal changes and cutting-edge research, making them both informative and enjoyable. Dozens of new topics have been added to reflect exciting current research trends. Examples of the topics added to this edition include:
The role of nonverbal cues in job interviews
Biases in our beliefs about inequality
People?s preference for the status quo
The importance of belonging and group ties
Prosocial crowdfunding: providing funds to help others develop their products
Why not controlling ourselves can make us feel good
The role of existential threat in prejudice
Self-esteem and group memberships
Why some people conclude they are superior to others
Social modeling and eating
Aggression in the workplace
Why some people are happier than others
Two factors that can destroy love: jealousy and infidelity
The importance of being treated with respect
Using scarcity to gain compliance
The role of social class in prosocial behavior
Reducing post-traumatic stress disorder among returning veterans
How people react to being helped
Narcissistic rage and the hostile attributional bias
Culture and attitude processes
NEW! The fourteenth edition focuses on the implications of changes in the larger social world?such as the increased use of Facebook and other social media?upon social behavior.
NEW! The fourteenth edition emphasizes how culture and group memberships affect identities??who we think we are??and influence social thought and behavior. Most chapters illustrate the importance of culture and identity for:
Attitudes
Feelings of control
Decision making
Social relationships
Social influence
Prejudice

New to this Edition

?What Research Tells Us About?? sections in each chapter illustrate how research findings help answer important questions about social life. These sections touch upon both important societal changes and cutting-edge research, making them both informative and enjoyable. Dozens of new topics have been added to reflect exciting current research trends. Examples of the topics added to this edition include:
The role of nonverbal cues in job interviews
Biases in our beliefs about inequality
People?s preference for the status quo
The importance of belonging and group ties
Prosocial crowdfunding: providing funds to help others develop their products
Why not controlling ourselves can make us feel good
The role of existential threat in prejudice
Self-esteem and group memberships
Why some people conclude they are superior to others
Social modeling and eating
Aggression in the workplace
Why some people are happier than others
Two factors that can destroy love: jealousy and infidelity
The importance of being treated with respect
Using scarcity to gain compliance
The role of social class in prosocial behavior
Reducing post-traumatic stress disorder among returning veterans
How people react to being helped
Narcissistic rage and the hostile attributional bias
Culture and attitude process
The fourteenth edition focuses on the implications of changes in the larger social world?such as the increased use of Facebook and other social media?upon social behavior.
The fourteenth edition emphasizes how culture and group memberships affect identities??who we think we are??and influence social thought and behavior. Most chapters illustrate the importance of culture and identity for:
Attitudes
Feelings of control
Decision making
Social relationships
Social influence
Prejudice

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