Basic Studies in Social Psychology edited and with introductions by Harold Proshansky and Bernard Seidenberg
This book is called Basic Studies in Social Psychology edited and with introductions by Harold Proshansky and Bernard Seidenberg. This book was published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. This book is geared towards the student who wants to study social issues.
This book has 743 pages. Studying this book will give you basic knowledge of things a social psychologist would concern their selves with. This book will share many classical studies in psychology. This will allow us to review empirical research in the field of social psychology. This book will look at investigations between the early 1930’s through 1958. This will be a fun look into these investigation because there should be a lot of reviews and information online about these investigations.
This book is intended for use by undergraduates in general courses in social psychology. We will not review any investigation that is based on purely methodological investigations or those of the personality-social type.
The Society’s membership also includes, however, many psychologists in a variety of other areas of specialization, as well as social scientists from other disciplines, all of whom share the conviction that psychological analyses can contribute to the understanding and solution of pressing social problems.
Basic Psychological Processes- Introduction
Human motivation and cognition are problems of central concern to the social psychologist. What moves men to act in their social world and how they order and give meaning to this world are fundamental questions he asks in his quest for an understanding of social behavior.
The two classes of determinants that the dormation of human percepts is stimulus factors and behavioral factors.
How people act depends on inner psychological processes and the nature of the external setting.
What ways do men adapt to their environment?
As a human being our senses play an impact on how we adapt to our environment. Our psychological processes based on our cognitive skills such as thinking, reasoning, perceiving, remembering, and imagining.
Words, objects, people, pictures, social settings etc… are stimuli.
Psychological states and processes are a part of your behavioral factors. Social perception is how a person perceive the world
Your needs, values, attitude, past experiences etc… are also your behavior factors. It builds on social factors about the person.
Your stimulus factors and behavioral factors are determinants in perception.
Attitudes, as we described them above, as well as the person’s values and interests, are psychological states that can impel the individual to act by virtue of their motivational properties; as a consequence they also exert influence on what he sees, thinks and remembers.
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Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 65-14870
2513208
Printed in the United States of America
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