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- Summary with the book: An Introduction to Social Psychology by Hewstone a.o. - 7th edition
- Summary with the book: Applied Social Psychology: Understanding and Managing Social Problems by Steg a.o. - 2nd edition
- Summary with the book: Applying Social Psychology: From Problems to Solutions by Buunk a.o. - 3rd edition
- Summary with the book: Cultural Psychology by Heine - 4th edition
- Summary with the book: Getting to yes: negotiating an agreement without giving in by Fisher a.o. - 3rd edition
- Summary with the book: Group Dynamics by Forsyth - 7th edition
- Summary with the book: Influence: Science and Practice by Cialdini - 5th edition
- Summary with the book: Lord of the Flies by Golding - 1st edition
- Summary with the book: Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination by Whitley and Kite - 3rd edition
- Summary with the book: Sensation and Perception by Yantis and Abrams - 2nd edition
- Summary with the book: Self-determination theory and work motivation by Gagne
- Summary with the book: Social Cognition: From Brains to Culture by Fiske and Taylor - 4th edition
- Summary with the book: Social Psychology by Baron and Branscombe - 14th edition
- Summary with the book: Social Psychology by Heinzen and Goodfriend - 2nd edition
- Summary with the book: Social Psychology by Hogg and Vaughan - 9th edition
- Summary with the book: Social Psychology by Kassin - 11th edition
- Summary with the book: Social Psychology by Smith a.o. - 4th edition
- Summary with the book: Social Psychology and Organizations by De Cremer a.o. - 1st edition
- Summary with the book: Social Psychology: People in Groups
- Summary with the book: The Practice of Social Research by Babbie - 15th edition
- Summary with the book: The Psychology of Advertising by Fennis and Stroebe - 3rd edition
- Summary with the book: Values and how do people react to them by Latham
- Summary with the book: Youth studies: An introduction by Furlong
About Social psychology and social relations
- Social psychology delves into how individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by social contexts and interactions. Social relations encompass the dynamic connections and interactions between people, shaping relationships, group dynamics, and broader societal structures.
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