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Philip Banyardis Associate Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Nottingham Trent University and was Chief Examiner for the OCR A level in Psychology. He has written numerous articles for teachers and students of psychology, and has been teaching introdcutory level psychology for many years. Andrew Graysonis Senior Lecturer in Psychology in the Centre for Human Development and Learning at the Open University. He has taught developmental psychology, introductory psychology and research methods at degre level for over twelve years.
This revised edition provides full summaries of the most important psychological research studies and includes an expanded section on methodology. The studies have been selected to highlight the major areas of psychology and studies are grouped under headings of social, developmental, cognitive, and biological psychology.
This revised edition provides full summaries of the most important psychological research studies and includes an expanded section on methodology. The studies have been selected to highlight the major areas of psychology and studies are grouped under headings of social, developmental, cognitive, and biological psychology.
This revised edition provides full summaries of the most important psychological research studies and includes an expanded section on methodology. The studies have been selected to highlight the major areas of psychology and studies are grouped under headings of social, developmental, cognitive, and biological psychology.
This revised edition provides full summaries of the most important psychological research studies and includes an expanded section on methodology. The studies have been selected to highlight the major areas of psychology and studies are grouped under headings of social, developmental, cognitive and biological psychology. This is a perfect introduction for students to the study of psychology and the areas in which these classic and contemporary studies have impacted upon.
This revised edition provides full summaries of the most important psychological research studies and includes an expanded section on methodology. The studies have been selected to highlight the major areas of psychology and studies are grouped under headings of social, developmental, cognitive and biological psychology. This is a perfect introduction for students to the study of psychology and the areas in which these classic and contemporary studies have impacted upon.
A revised and updated edition of this introductory textbook that summarizes the important research studies carried out across key areas such as social and cognitive which have shaped psychology as a discipline.
A revised and updated edition of this introductory textbook that summarizes the important research studies carried out across key areas such as social and cognitive which have shaped psychology as a discipline.
SECTION ONE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY - CHAPTER 1 SOCIAL INFLUENCE - EIGHT OUT OF TEN OWNERS SAID THEIR CATS PREFERRED IT - ASCH, S. E. (1955). Opinions and social pressure. Scientific American, 193, 31-35. - BE A GOOD BOY AND DO AS YOU ARE TOLD - MILGRAM, S. (1963). Behavioral study of obedience. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 67, 371-78. - GOING UNDERGROUND - PILIAVIN, I.M., RODIN, J.A & PILIVIN,J. (1969) Good Samaritanism: An underground phenomenon? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 13, 289-99 - WALK ON BY - LEVINE, R.M (1999) Rethinking bystander on-intervention. Human Relations, 52, 1133-1155 - CHAPTER 2 SOCIAL JUDGEMENTS - IS SHE REALLY GOING OUT WITH HIM? - NISBETT, R. E., CAPUTO, C., LEGANT, P. & MARECEK, J. (1973). Behaviour as seen by the actor and as seen by the observer. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 27, 154-64. - I''M NOT PREJUDICED, BUT ... - LaPIERE, R. T. (1934). Attitudes vs. actions. Social Forces, 13, 230-37. - CHANGING OUR MINDS - FESTINGER, L. & CARLSMITH, J. M. (1959). Cognitive consequences of forced compliance. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 58, 203-10. - THE MINIMAL GROUP STUDIES - TAJFEL, H. (1970). Experiments in intergroup discrimination. Scientific American, 223, 96-102. - SHOCK AND AWE - FISCHOFF et al. (2005) Evolving Judgements of Terror Risks: Foresight, Hindsight and Emotion. Journal of Experimental Psychology: 2005, Vol 11, No2 124-139 - CHAPTER 3 SOCIAL INTERACTION - THE ROBBER''S CAVE - SHERIF, M. (1956). Experiments in group conflict. Scientific American, 195, 54-58. - TYRANNY - REICHER, S & HASLAM, S.A (2006) Rethinking the Psychology of tyranny: The BBC prison study BJSP 45 1-40 - THE MOTHER AND FATHER OF ALL GROUPS - BALES, R.F (1955). How people interact in conferences. Scientific American 192, 31-35 - THE PRISON SIMULATION - HANEY, C, BANKS, W.C & ZIMBARDO, P.G ( 1973) A study of prisoners and guards in a simulated prison. Naval Research Review, 30 4-17 - SMALL WORLDS AND GETTING SMALLER - DODD, P. MUHAMAD, R & WATTS, D (2003) An experimental study of search in global social networks. Science, 301, 827-829 - SECTION TWO COMPARATIVE AND BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY - CHAPTER 4 LEARNING - THE FLIGHT OF THE KILLER PIGEONS - SKINNER, B.F. (1960). Pigeons in a pelican. American Psychologist, 15, 28-37. - WHAT''S YOUR PLEASURE? - OLDS, J., & MILNER, P. (1954). Positive reinforcement produced by electrical stimulation of the septal area and other regions of the rat brain. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 47, 419-427. - LEARNING TO BE HELPLESS - SELIGMAN, M. E. P. & MAIER, S. F. (1967). Failure to escape traumatic shock. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 74, 1-9. - TALKING TO THE ANIMALS - GARDNER. R. A. & GARDNER, B. T. (1969). Teaching sign language to a chimpanzee. Science, 16-5, 664-72. - BASHING BOBO - BANDURA, A., ROSS, D. & ROSS, S.A (1961) Teaching Sign Language to a chimpanzee. Science, 16-5, 664-72 - CHAPTER 5 COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY - THE COLONY OF MONKEYS - RAWLINS, R. (1979). Forty years of rhesus research. New Scientist, 82, 108-10. - A FISHY TALE - TINBERGEN, N. (1952). The curious behaviour of the stickleback. Scientific American, 187, 22-26. - RAT CITY: THE BEHAVIOURAL SINK - CALHOUN, J.13. (1962). Population density and social pathology. Scientific American, 206, 139-48. - JUST MONKEYING AROUND - ALEXANDER, G.M & HINES, M (2002). Sex Differences in response to children''s toys in nonhuman primates. Evolution and Human Behaviour, 23, 467-479 - CHAPTER 6 BIO-PSYCHOLOGY - A BRAIN OF TWO HALVES - SPERRY, R. W. (1968). Hemisphere deconnection and unity in conscious awareness. American Psychologist, 23, 723-33. - HOW DO YOU FEEL? - SCHACHTER, S. & SINGER, J. E. (1962). Cognitive, social and physiological determinants of emotional state. Psychological Review, 69, 379-99. - TO SLEEP, PERCHANCE TO DREAM - DEMENT, W & KLEITMAN, N. (1957). The relation of eye movements during sleep to dream activity: An objective method for the stud
SECTION ONE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY CHAPTER 1 SOCIAL INFLUENCE EIGHT OUT OF TEN OWNERS SAID THEIR CATS PREFERRED IT ASCH, S. E. (1955). Opinions and social pressure. Scientific American, 193, 31-35. BE A GOOD BOY AND DO AS YOU ARE TOLD MILGRAM, S. (1963). Behavioral study of obedience. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 67, 371-78. GOING UNDERGROUND PILIAVIN, I.M., RODIN, J.A & PILIVIN,J. (1969) Good Samaritanism: An underground phenomenon? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 13, 289-99 WALK ON BY LEVINE, R.M (1999) Rethinking bystander on-intervention. Human Relations, 52, 1133-1155 CHAPTER 2 SOCIAL JUDGEMENTS IS SHE REALLY GOING OUT WITH HIM? NISBETT, R. E., CAPUTO, C., LEGANT, P. & MARECEK, J. (1973). Behaviour as seen by the actor and as seen by the observer. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 27, 154-64. I'M NOT PREJUDICED, BUT ... LaPIERE, R. T. (1934). Attitudes vs. actions. Social Forces, 13, 230-37. CHANGING OUR MINDS FESTINGER, L. & CARLSMITH, J. M. (1959). Cognitive consequences of forced compliance. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 58, 203-10. THE MINIMAL GROUP STUDIES TAJFEL, H. (1970). Experiments in intergroup discrimination. Scientific American, 223, 96-102. SHOCK AND AWE FISCHOFF et al. (2005) Evolving Judgements of Terror Risks: Foresight, Hindsight and Emotion. Journal of Experimental Psychology: 2005, Vol 11, No2 124-139 CHAPTER 3 SOCIAL INTERACTION THE ROBBER'S CAVE SHERIF, M. (1956). Experiments in group conflict. Scientific American, 195, 54-58. TYRANNY REICHER, S & HASLAM, S.A (2006) Rethinking the Psychology of tyranny: The BBC prison study BJSP 45 1-40 THE MOTHER AND FATHER OF ALL GROUPS BALES, R.F (1955). How people interact in conferences. Scientific American 192, 31-35 THE PRISON SIMULATION HANEY, C, BANKS, W.C & ZIMBARDO, P.G ( 1973) A study of prisoners and guards in a simulated prison. Naval Research Review, 30 4-17 SMALL WORLDS AND GETTING SMALLER DODD, P. MUHAMAD, R & WATTS, D (2003) An experimental study of search in global social networks. Science, 301, 827-829 SECTION TWO COMPARATIVE AND BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY CHAPTER 4 LEARNING THE FLIGHT OF THE KILLER PIGEONS SKINNER, B.F. (1960). Pigeons in a pelican. American Psychologist, 15, 28-37. WHAT'S YOUR PLEASURE? OLDS, J., & MILNER, P. (1954). Positive reinforcement produced by electrical stimulation of the septal area and other regions of the rat brain. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 47, 419-427. LEARNING TO BE HELPLESS SELIGMAN, M. E. P. & MAIER, S. F. (1967). Failure to escape traumatic shock. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 74, 1-9. TALKING TO THE ANIMALS GARDNER. R. A. & GARDNER, B. T. (1969). Teaching sign language to a chimpanzee. Science, 16-5, 664-72. BASHING BOBO BANDURA, A., ROSS, D. & ROSS, S.A (1961) Teaching Sign Language to a chimpanzee. Science, 16-5, 664-72 CHAPTER 5 COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY THE COLONY OF MONKEYS RAWLINS, R. (1979). Forty years of rhesus research. New Scientist, 82, 108-10. A FISHY TALE TINBERGEN, N. (1952). The curious behaviour of the stickleback. Scientific American, 187, 22-26. RAT CITY: THE BEHAVIOURAL SINK CALHOUN, J.13. (1962). Population density and social pathology. Scientific American, 206, 139-48. JUST MONKEYING AROUND ALEXANDER, G.M & HINES, M (2002). Sex Differences in response to children's toys in nonhuman primates. Evolution and Human Behaviour, 23, 467-479 CHAPTER 6 BIO-PSYCHOLOGY A BRAIN OF TWO HALVES SPERRY, R. W. (1968). Hemisphere deconnection and unity in conscious awareness. American Psychologist, 23, 723-33. HOW DO YOU FEEL? SCHACHTER, S. & SINGER, J. E. (1962). Cognitive, social and physiological determinants of emotional state. Psychological Review, 69, 379-99. TO SLEEP, PERCHANCE TO DREAM DEMENT, W & KLEITMAN, N. (1957). The relation of eye movements during sleep to dream activity: An objective method for the study of dreaming. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 53, 3
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Social Psychology Social Influence - Eight Out of ten Owners Said Their Cats Preferred IT - ASCH, S. E. (1955) Opinions and social pressure. Scientific American, 193, 31-35 Be a Good Boy and do as You Are Told Behavioral study of obedience Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 67, 371-78 Going Underground Good Samaritanism: An underground phenomenon? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 13, 289-99 Walk on Rethinking bystander on-intervention. Human Relations, 52, 1133-1155 - Social Judgements - is She Really Going Out With Him? Behaviour as seen by the actor and as seen by the observer Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 27, 154-64 I''M Not Prejudiced, But ... Attitudes vs. actions. Social Forces, 13, 230-37 Changing Our Minds Cognitive consequences of forced compliance Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 58, 203-10 The Minimal Group Studies Experiments in intergroup discrimination Scientific American, 223, 96-102 Shock and Awe Evolving Judgements of Terror Risks: Foresight, Hindsight and Emotion Journal of Experimental Psychology: 2005, Vol 11, No2 124-139 - Social Interaction - The Robber''s Cave Experiments in group conflict. Scientific American, 195, 54-58 Tyranny Rethinking the Psychology of tyranny: The BBC prison study BJSP 45 1-40 The Mother and Father of All Groups How people interact in conferences Scientific American 192, 31-35 The Prison Simulation A study of prisoners and guards in a simulated prison Naval Research Review, 30 4-17 Small Worlds and Getting Smaller An experimental study of search in global social networks. Science, 301, 827-829 Comparative and Biological Psychology Learning - The Flight of the Killer Pigeons Pigeons in a pelican. American Psychologist, 15, 28-37 What''s Your Pleasure? Positive reinforcement produced by electrical stimulation of the septal area and other regions of the rat brain Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 47, 419-427 Learning to Be Helpless Failure to escape traumatic shock Journal of Experimental Psychology, 74, 1-9 Talking to the Animals Teaching sign language to a chimpanzee. Science, 16-5, 664-72 Bashing Bobo Teaching Sign Language to a chimpanzee. Science, 16-5, 664-72 Comparative Psychology - The Colony of Monkeys Forty years of rhesus research New Scientist, 82, 108-10 A Fishy Tale The curious behaviour of the stickleback. Scientific American, 187, 22-26 Rat City: The Behavioural Sink Population density and social pathology. Scientific American, 206, 139-48 Just Monkeying Around Sex Differences in response to children''s toys in nonhuman primates Evolution and Human Behaviour, 23, 467-479 - Bio-Psychology - A Brain of Two Halves Hemisphere deconnection and unity in conscious awareness. American Psychologist, 23, 723-33 How do You Feel? Cognitive, social and physiological determinants of emotional state Psychological Review, 69, 379-99 To Sleep, Perchance to Dream The relation of eye movements during sleep to dream activity: An objective method for the stud Table of Contents provided by Publisher. All Rights Reserved.
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