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The Sage Handbook of Social Psychology
Educational and Psychological Studies in the School of Education and Human Development and directs the ... Her main interests are social psychological perspectives on health and illness, especially mental health and ageing.
In addition, many social psychologists are proud that ordinary Americans seem to recognize themselves in reports about laboratory studies that get into the media, suggesting that these reports speak to Everyman's experience, ...
intergroup comparisons but also develop diverse, culturally-based approaches to a range of social psychological issues. Chapter 1 presents a social cognition perspective on cross-cultural research and acculturation as a central concept ...