Social Psychology, 9th edition

Published by Pearson (July 5, 2024) © 2024

  • Michael A. Hogg Claremont Graduate University
  • Graham M. Vaughan University of Auckland

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Delve into Classic and Contemporary Theories of Social Psychology

Expand your understanding of social psychology with Social Psychology, 9th Edition, the market-leading text offering comprehensive coverage of this fascinating subject.

This edition provides in-depth scientific exploration of theory and research, situating social psychology within a contemporary, real-world context.

With its unique global approach and innovative features, this book is an essential resource, encouraging you to apply key social concepts and explore the latest research findings.

Table of contents

Preface 

About the authors 

Acknowledgements 

Guided tour 

1  Introducing social psychology  

2  Social cognition and social thinking 

3  Attribution and social explanation 

4  Self and identity 

5  Attitudes 

6  Persuasion and attitude change 

7  Social influence 

8  People in groups 

9  Leadership and group decision-making 

10 Prejudice and discrimination 

11 Intergroup behaviour 

12 Aggression 

13 Prosocial behaviour 

14 Attraction and close relationships 

15 Language and communication 

16 Culture 

Glossary 

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