Social Psychology

Social Psychology
ISBN-10
1292021160
ISBN-13
9781292021164
Series
Social Psychology
Category
Social psychology
Pages
544
Language
English
Published
2013-07-23
Authors
Timothy D. Wilson, Elliot Aronson, Robin M. Akert

Description

Were you looking for the book with access to MyPsychLab? This product is the book alone, and does NOT come with access to MyPsychLab. Buy the book and access card package to save money on this resource. Research made relevant through a storytelling approach. This renowned text maintains its acclaimed storytelling approach, teaching the science of psychology through an engaging narrative that makes research relevant to students. Drawing upon their extensive experience as researchers and teachers, Elliot Aronson, Tim Wilson, and Robin Akert present the classic research that has driven the field and introduce cutting-edge research that is the future of social psychology. Significantly updated to reflect advances in the discipline, the 8th edition provides a firm foundation for students to build their understanding of this rigorous science in a way that engages and fascinates. A better teaching and learning experience.

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