Social Psychology

Social Psychology by Elliot Aronson, published by Pearson in 2004, is a comprehensive resource designed for undergraduate introductory courses in social psychology. This fourth edition spans 677 pages and presents the science of social psychology through a storytelling approach, making complex concepts accessible and engaging for students.
Readers will find that this edition incorporates the latest research in the field, enhancing the learning experience with an extraordinary video CD-ROM. The book focuses on key aspects of social psychology, providing insights into human behavior and social interactions. With its integrative and scientific approach, this text aims to make the study of social psychology both fascinating and memorable.
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For an undergraduate introductory level course in social psychology.
More engaging, integrative, and scientific than any other text of its kind, this #1-rated text from a renown team of social psychologists uses a story-telling approach to convey the science of social psychology in a fascinating, memorable, and completely entertaining manner. Completely updated with the latest research and now offered with an extraordinary video CD-ROM, this text brings the study of social psychology alive like no other.
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