Social Psychology in Everyday Life: A Simple Guide to Big Ideas

Par : NOVA MARTIAN
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231809301
  • EAN9798231809301
  • Date de parution04/06/2025
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

"Social Psychology in Everyday Life: A Simple Guide to Big Ideas" provides a clear and accessible introduction to the fascinating field of social psychology, unpacking the essential theories, research methods, and perspectives that explain why people think, feel, and behave the way they do within social contexts. The book begins by demystifying social psychology's core concepts and explores foundational ideas-from the impact of behaviorism and cognitive frameworks to the nuances of ethics in human research.
Common misunderstandings are addressed, empowering readers to appreciate the real-world relevance of social psychology. Across its chapters, the guide delves deeply into the complexities of self and group dynamics. Readers will discover how self-identity is shaped by social interactions, group affiliations, and cultural norms, and will gain new understanding of the mechanisms behind conformity, obedience, prejudice, and interpersonal relationships.
With clear explanations of topics like persuasion, attitude formation, stereotypes, group conflict, and leadership, the book illuminates both everyday phenomena and extraordinary moments of human connection and discord. Designed for anyone curious about human behavior-students, professionals, and the intellectually engaged-the book concludes by highlighting the practical applications of social psychology in modern life.
From improving workplace collaboration and navigating digital communication to fostering well-being, reducing prejudice, and inspiring positive social change, readers will be equipped with actionable insights for personal growth and community impact. "Social Psychology in Everyday Life" is an essential resource for making sense of our social world and fostering a more thoughtful, connected, and inclusive society.
"Social Psychology in Everyday Life: A Simple Guide to Big Ideas" provides a clear and accessible introduction to the fascinating field of social psychology, unpacking the essential theories, research methods, and perspectives that explain why people think, feel, and behave the way they do within social contexts. The book begins by demystifying social psychology's core concepts and explores foundational ideas-from the impact of behaviorism and cognitive frameworks to the nuances of ethics in human research.
Common misunderstandings are addressed, empowering readers to appreciate the real-world relevance of social psychology. Across its chapters, the guide delves deeply into the complexities of self and group dynamics. Readers will discover how self-identity is shaped by social interactions, group affiliations, and cultural norms, and will gain new understanding of the mechanisms behind conformity, obedience, prejudice, and interpersonal relationships.
With clear explanations of topics like persuasion, attitude formation, stereotypes, group conflict, and leadership, the book illuminates both everyday phenomena and extraordinary moments of human connection and discord. Designed for anyone curious about human behavior-students, professionals, and the intellectually engaged-the book concludes by highlighting the practical applications of social psychology in modern life.
From improving workplace collaboration and navigating digital communication to fostering well-being, reducing prejudice, and inspiring positive social change, readers will be equipped with actionable insights for personal growth and community impact. "Social Psychology in Everyday Life" is an essential resource for making sense of our social world and fostering a more thoughtful, connected, and inclusive society.