Social Psychology is a comprehensive exploration of how individual behaviors and interactions shape societal dynamics and contribute to social inequalities. The
Second Edition provides a unique, sociological perspective on social psychology that is both academically rigorous and accessible to undergraduates.
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Chapter 1 • Introduction to the Interrelated Processes of Social Psychology
Chapter 2 • Methods of Developing Social Psychological Knowledge
Chapter 3 • The Individual in a Social World
Chapter 4 • Identity Processes
Chapter 5 • Intraindividual Processes: Social Cognitions
Chapter 6 • Intraindividual Processes: Attitudes
Chapter 7 • Beyond Cognition: Affect and Emotions
Chapter 8 • Status Processes in Groups
Chapter 9 • Power Relations in Groups and Social Networks
Chapter 10 • Legitimacy and Leadership in Groups and Organizations
Chapter 11 • Justice Processes and Evaluations Within Groups
Chapter 12 • Intergroup Processes