Trains

“Trains” by Stephanie Turnbull is published by Usborne in 2002 and consists of 47 pages. This book presents a collection of readings that explore various aspects of transportation, specifically focusing on railroads and trains. It aims to provide insights into the mental representations people hold regarding their social world and how social information is processed, stored, and retrieved.
Readers will find a representative sampling of research and theory on social cognition, covering a range of topics from intrapersonal to intergroup analysis. This edition offers a comprehensive overview of current findings in the field, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of social cognition within the context of transportation.
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A collection of readings from the four-volume set of Blackwell Handbooks of Social Psychology that examine the mental representations that people hold of their social world and the way that social information is processed, stored and retrieved. The readings have been selected to provide a representative sampling of exciting research and theory on social cognition that is both comprehensive and current and cross-cuts the levels of analysis from intrapersonal to intergroup.
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