Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Social Psychology: Readings From The First Century Review

Social Psychology: Readings From The First Century
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This is a wonderful selection of mostly excellent readings. But the real "gem" is the first reading! This reading is by the editors and gives the best strategy and explanations for reading research literature in psychology that I've ever seen. That one chapter alone is worth the price of the entire book. Every undergraduate and graduate student in social psychology should have a copy of that chapter.

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Offering a balanced mix of original classics, broad reviews, and integrative articles as well as recent cutting-edge articles this text is organized around four broad content areas: Social Knowledge, Social Feelings, Social Values, and Social Control. The first 39 readings span nearly 100 years, yet approximately half of them were first published within the last 10 years. The book contains an introductory section, "Frameworks," which provides an explanatory framework for the remainder of the book.

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