Developmental Social Psychology: Theory and ResearchSharon S. Brehm, Saul M. Kassin, Frederick X. Gibbons The first comprehensive presentation of theory and research based on recent efforts to integrate social psychology and developmental psychology, this volume provides an excellent introduction to developmental social psychology as a distinct field of inquiry. Written by leading scholars in the area, each of the fourteen original contributions offers an extensive review of relevant conceptual models and empirical findings. "Impresses with the range and quality of scholarship." --Contemporary Psychology |
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... cues during real social interaction . The point of view outlined above - that the ability to decode nonverbal cues in others may be based in part on innate factors- would suggest that one need only attend to nonverbal cues in many cases ...
... cues during real social interaction . The point of view outlined above - that the ability to decode nonverbal cues in others may be based in part on innate factors- would suggest that one need only attend to nonverbal cues in many cases ...
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... cues such as gastric motility and blood sugar level . The second is that the eating habits of obese persons are much more influenced than those of normals by salient external cues such as the sight of food , its taste quality , and the ...
... cues such as gastric motility and blood sugar level . The second is that the eating habits of obese persons are much more influenced than those of normals by salient external cues such as the sight of food , its taste quality , and the ...
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... cues may have a considerable effect on how the obese child experiences an unrelated , fairly neutral stimulus . While externality in obese children may be con- fined mainly to food cues , these cues may affect the obese child's ...
... cues may have a considerable effect on how the obese child experiences an unrelated , fairly neutral stimulus . While externality in obese children may be con- fined mainly to food cues , these cues may affect the obese child's ...
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RACHEL KARNIOL AND DALE T MILLER | 32 |
IRENE HANSON FRIEZE | 51 |
BERT MOORE AND BILL UNDERWOOD | 72 |
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The Developmental Social Psychology of Gender Thomas Eckes,Hanns M. Trautner No preview available - 2000 |