Social Influence Processes and Prevention

Social Influence Processes and Prevention by John Edwards, published by Springer US on January 31, 1990, is a comprehensive exploration of the applications of social psychological processes to various social issues. This edition spans 345 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the theoretical and methodological frameworks that underpin the design and evaluation of prevention programs and policies.
Readers will find a detailed examination of core issues related to social influence and its implications for personality and psychology. The book reviews significant attempts to implement and assess prevention strategies, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of psychology and social policy. Through its analytical approach, this volume inaugurates a series that aims to address pressing social problems using foundational psychological concepts.
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Inaugurates a series devoted to the applications of fundamental social psychological processes to social issues and problems. This volume addresses the core issues of theory and methodology, and reviews attempts to design, implement, and evaluate prevention programs and policies. Annotation copyrigh
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