Fiske, Susan T.
Social beings core motives in social psychology
Buch

It is a nearly universal truth that people need people; humans have adapted to life with other humans, and the interactions and relationships that result are the most relevant adaptation environment. This book explores the core motives and goals that shape these interactions with others, with the self, and collectively as a group; in other words, "Why do people do what they do?" A brief overview of the field's unifying themes--belonging, understanding, controlling, enhancing self, and trusting--gives way to a detailed exploration of the human condition as well as the techniques used to study and understand it.

By delving into the motivations behind attraction, helping, bias, persuasion, aggression, and more, this book helps students grasp the complex interplay of internal and external cues and influences that inform every interaction. An emphasis on real-world applications relates social psychology principles to everyday life, and this latest revision has been updated with the most recent research and trends to provide an accurate picture of the state of the field. Blending traditional topics with new developments in an informal, readable style makes this the ideal text to ignite students' deeper interest and full engagement with social psychology concepts.


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Personen: Fiske, Susan T.

Schlagwörter: Persönlichkeitspsychologie Sozialpsychologie Vorurteil Gruppenpsychologie Aggression Entscheidungsfindung Beziehungspsychologie Anziehung

Interessenkreis: Fremdsprachig

Fiske, Susan T.:
Social beings : core motives in social psychology / Susan T. Fiske, Princeton University. - Fourth edition. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2018. - xx, 571 Seiten : Illustrationen
ISBN 978-1-119-49273-3

Zugangsnummer: 00021666 - Barcode: 2-9184204-4-00018634-6
Sozialpsychologie - Signatur: CV 1000 F541-01 (4) - Buch