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Social Psychology- Study Guide by David G. Myers
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Social Psychology- Study Guide

by David G. Myers

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McGraw Hill (2007), Edition: 9th, Paperback, 752 pages

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David Myers' Social Psychology continues to set the standard by which other Social Psychology texts are judged. Its renowned authors engaging writing style and unique, intimate voice make the text compelling without being simplistic. The organization logically moves the student through the study of how people think about, influence, and relate to one another, with an appropriate balance of basic research and application. This edition features additional contemporary research, supplemented by video clips and vignettes that demonstrate social psychology's relevance.

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