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Test Bank
Social Psychology 9th Canadian Edition By David Myers,
Christian Jordan, Steven Smith, Jean Twenge
Chapter 1-12




TEST BANK

, TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1 Introducing the Science and Methods of Social Psychology

Part One Social Thinking

Chapter 2 The Self in a Social World
Chapter 3 Social Beliefs and Judgments
Chapter 4 Behaviour and Attitudes

Part Two Social Influence

Chapter 5 Persuasion
Chapter 6 Conformity
Chapter 7 Group Influence

Part Three Social Relations

Chapter 8 Altruism: Helping Others
Chapter 9 Aggression: Hurting Others
Chapter 10 Attraction and Intimacy: Liking and Loving Others
Chapter 11 Prejudice
Chapter 12 Conflict and Peacemaking

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