01394 2200205 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001500077035001900092041000800111082000800119084001400127100002900141245003400170260004000204300003100244500002300275520086800298650002201166INLIS00000000000456520200508202804200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a0306476959 0010-0520004565 aeng0 a302 a302/DEL/H0 aEdited by John DeLamater00aHandbook of Social Psychology aNew YorkbRoutledge-Cavendishc2003 axvi, 571p.; 24 cm.c24 cm. aIndeks : p.555-571 aSection I of the book contains five chapters, each of which presents a theoretical perspective basic to contemporary social psychology. Section II includes three chapters looking at developmental and socialization processes across the life of the person. Section III contains chapters on major topics that are associated primarily with the person, including self, language, social cognition, values and attitudes, and emotion. Section IV includes chapters on interpersonal phenomena, including attraction and relationships, small groups, social networks, and the impact of structural location on psychological processes. The last section discussing the contributions of social psychology to topics of general interest to sociologists, including deviant behavior, intergroup relations, collective behavior and social movements, and the study of cultural variation. 0aSocial psychology