Psychology Express: Social Psychology, 2nd edition

Published by Pearson (April 8, 2025) © 2025

  • Debbie Clayton Cardiff Metropolitan University
  • Leanne Freeman Cardiff Metropolitan University
  • Jenny Mercer Cardiff Metropolitan University

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Table of contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Guided tour

Chapter 1: Attitudes

Chapter 2: Attitude change and persuasion

Chapter 3: Attribution theory

Chapter 4: Self and identity

Chapter 5: Social influence

Chapter 6: Group processes

Chapter 7: Prejudice and intergroup relations

Chapter 8: Prosocial behaviour

Chapter 9: Aggression

Chapter 10: Attraction and close relationships

Chapter 11: Critical social psychology

Glossary of terms

References

Index

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