Advances in Applied Social Psychology, Volume 3Robert F. Kidd, Michael J. Saks, Leonard Saxe First published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contents
Effects of Information on Adjustment | 3 |
How Do Information Manipulations Work? | 18 |
A Typology of SelfHandicapping Alcohol Abusers | 29 |
A Typology of SelfHandicapping | 41 |
When Battered | 57 |
Results of a Comparative Study | 65 |
Conclusion | 75 |
Psychology and the Reform of the Substantive | 81 |
Toward a Contextualized Social Psychology | 115 |
Using Social Psychology to Increase Altruistic | 127 |
Energy Consumption Attitudes and Behavior | 153 |
Attitudes and Energy Behavior | 161 |
Summary | 177 |
The Indirect Effects of Desegregation | 196 |
Ethical and Legal Aspects of Applied Social | 207 |
Legal Issues | 214 |
Social Psychology and the Reform of | 89 |
Reason Knowledge and Provocation | 95 |
Contextualizing the Study of Social Injustice | 103 |
The Strengths | 109 |
Conclusion | 226 |
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Advances in Applied Social Psychology, Volume 3 Robert F. Kidd,Michael J. Saks No preview available - 1980 |
Advances in Applied Social Psychology, Volume 3 Robert F. Kidd,Michael J. Saks No preview available - 1980 |
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