Social Psychology: Individuals, Interaction, and Inequality invites students to take a sociological approach to the study of the individual in relationship to society. This unique new text explains how social psychology provides varied, yet interrelated, explanations for individuals′ experiences in groups and how the micro-level interactions of individuals have consequences for macro-level phenomena within society. Karen A. Hegtvedt and Cathryn Johnson describe an array of processes that shape interaction in contexts characterized by differences in status, power, or group memberships. Unlike other social psychology texts, theirs stresses the interconnections among these processes, to create a story of how individuals come to perceive and then act in their social worlds.
Additional ISBNs: 1412965047, 148330941X, 9781412965040, 9781483309415, 148331474X, 9781483314747
Social Psychology: Individuals, Interaction, and Inequality 1st Edition is written by Karen A. Hegtvedt; Cathryn Johnson and published by SAGE Publications, Inc. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Social Psychology are 9781506389349, 1506389341 and the print ISBNs are 9781412965040, 1412965047.


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