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9780335206988

Group Process, Group Decisions, Group Action

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  • ISBN13:

    9780335206988

  • ISBN10:

    0335206980

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-07-01
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill
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Summary

/pas0/* How do groups function?/par0/* How are people changed or influenced or affected by the groups they belong to?/par0/* What similarities can we find across groups of different types, in different situations?/par0/par0/Social groups have great influence on our thoughts, decisions and behaviour from our infancy until our deaths. Family groups, work groups, ethnic groups and our friendship networks all shape our perceptions, thoughts and actions, as well as our feelings about ourselves. In this thorough introduction to the social psychological study of group processes, the authors have considerably updated their highly successful first edition. /par0/par0/The new edition develops the existing coverage of topics such as social influence, extreme behaviour in groups, group productivity, social dilemmas, group decision-making and inter-group conflict. It also provides additional chapters examining research and theory regarding social support, and electronic groups. This authoritative text will familiarize the reader with current theory and the latest findings, exploring the significance and application of group research for our everyday lives.

Author Biography

Robert S. Baron is Professor and Coordinator of Personality and Social Psychology training at the University of Iowa. He has published widely on such topics as group polarization, social facilitation, group indoctrination and stress related social behaviour.

Norbert L. Kerr is Professor of Psychology at Michigan State University. His research interests include psychology and law, cooperation, small group performance and decision-making.

Table of Contents

Series foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Social facilitation
Individual vs group process
Task motivation in groups
Social influence and conformity
Extremity in groups Social combination approaches to group decision making
Social dilemmas Intergroup conflict and aggression Stress and social support
Electronic groups Concluding thoughts
Glossary
References
Index
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