Notes on Contributors xviiPreface to Seventh Edition xxGuided Tour xxiiiAccompanying Online Resources for Instructors and Students xxixChapter 1 Introducing Social Psychology 1Wolfgang Stroebe and Miles HewstoneChapter 2 Research Methods in Social Psychology 35Andrew G. Livingstone and Antony S. R. MansteadChapter 3 Social Perception and Attribution 75Brian ParkinsonChapter 4 Social Cognition 120Roland Deutsch and Jenny RothChapter 5 The Self 161Carolyn C. MorfChapter 6 Attitudes 213Geoffrey Haddock and Gregory R. MaioChapter 7 Strategies of Attitude and Behaviour Change 254Wolfgang StroebeChapter 8 Social Influence 293Miles Hewstone and Robin MartinChapter 9 Aggression 347Barbara KrahéChapter 10 Prosocial Behaviour 395Mark Levine, Rachel Manning, and Richard PhilpotChapter 11 Attraction and Close Relationships 445Johan C. Karremans and Catrin FinkenauerChapter 12 Group Dynamics 485Bernard A. NijstadChapter 13 Group Performance and Leadership 526Stefan Schulz-Hardt and Felix C. BrodbeckChapter 14 Prejudice and Intergroup Relations 565Russell Spears and Nicole TauschChapter 15 Cultural Social Psychology 619Peter B. SmithGlossary 666References 685Name Index 792Index 823
MILES HEWSTONE is Emeritus Professor, University of Oxford. He has (co)authored 3 books, edited 25 books, and has published over 250 articles relating to the study of social psychology. He has been awarded the Presidents' Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychological Knowledge (2001) and the Kurt Lewin Medal for Distinguished Research Achievement (2005). He is a Fellow of the British Academy.WOLFGANG STROEBE has taught social psychology in the United States, Great Britain, Germany, and the Netherlands. He is currently Emeritus Professor, Utrecht University and visiting professor at the University of Groningen. He has authored and co-authored multiple books and numerous scientific articles on social and health psychology. He has received several awards, including an honorary doctorate from the University of Louvain (Belgium), the Tajfel Award for lifelong contributions to European Social Science, and the lifetime achievement award of the German Psychological Association.