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_b.TAK 2007
100 _aNier, Jason
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245 0 0 _aTaking sides :
_bclashing views in social psychology /
_cJason A. Nier
250 _aFourth edition
264 _aNew York, NY :
_bMcGraw-Hill,
_c
300 _axxviii, 478 pages :
_billustrations ; 24 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
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337 _2unmediated
_ardamedia
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338 _2volume
_ardacarrier
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500 _aSelected, edited and with introductions by: Jason A. Nier.
505 _aIs deception of human participants ethical? Should social psychologists try to solve social problems? Can experimental social psychology and social constructionism coexist? Are our social perceptions often inaccurate? Does cognitive dissonance explain why behavior can change attitudes? Are self-esteem improvement programs misguided? Is the millennial generation more narcissistic than other generations? Can people accurately detect lies? Should research from social cognitive neuroscience be used to inform public policy? Do positive illusions lead to healthy behavior? Do Milgram's obedience experiments help explain the nature of the Holocaust? Is it possible to truly replicate Mildram's obedience experiments? Does the Stanford prison experiment help explain the effects of imprisonment? Is subliminal persuasion a myth? Can people really be brainwashed? Is stereotyping inevitable? Does the Implicit Association Test (IAT) measure racial prejudice? Can stereotypes lead to accurate perceptions of others? Does true altruism exist? Does media violence cause aggression?
650 0 _aSocial psychology
650 0 _aSocial perception
650 0 _a Social influence
700 1 _aNier, Jason A.
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