Social Psychology

Social Psychology by Robert A. Baron, published by Pearson/Allyn and Bacon in 2008, is a comprehensive text that explores the dynamic field of social psychology and its relevance to everyday life. This 12th edition spans 540 pages and is presented in English, offering students an engaging overview of both foundational concepts and contemporary research in the discipline.
Readers will find that this edition maintains a lively writing style while providing up-to-date coverage of the evolving subject matter. The book focuses on how social psychology can be applied in various contexts, making it a valuable resource for those interested in psychology and its historical development. With its emphasis on current research, Social Psychology serves as an informative guide for understanding the complexities of human behavior in social settings.
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Social Psychology, 12E is the text that shows students how the ever-changing field of social psychology is useful in their everyday lives!
This classic text retains the hallmark of its own past success: up-to-date coverage of the quickly evolving subject matter written in a lively manner that has been embraced by hundreds of thousands of students around the world. This book continues to balance its coverage of fundamentals with current research.
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