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Social Psychology: Exploring the Dynamics of Human Experience offers a thorough examination of the principles and concepts that govern human social behavior. Written by renowned experts Robin R. Vallacher and Peter M. Gollwitzer, this Routledge publication delves into the psychological mechanisms underlying interpersonal relationships, group dynamics, and social influence.
The book explores key topics including self-perception, attitude formation, persuasion, conformity, and the development of social connections. Through evidence-based research and practical examples, readers gain understanding of why people behave as they do in social contexts and how cognitive processes shape social experiences.
Ideal for students of psychology, researchers, and anyone seeking to understand human behavior, this text bridges theory and real-world applications, providing valuable insights into the complexities of human social dynamics.







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