In 2001, Dominic Abrams co-founded a seminar series entitled 'Social Inclusion and Exclusion: Informing Policy Through Social Psychology' which secured funding from the ESRC. The seminar series provides the foundation for this book, although the editors have expanded the focus beyond social psychology. Instead of being discipline-specific, a social exclusion issue will be examined in depth, using research from across disciplines and examining practical implications from a multi-professional viewpoint.
In 2001, Dominic Abrams co-founded a seminar series entitled 'Social Inclusion and Exclusion: Informing Policy Through Social Psychology' which secure...
Psychologists regard the relationship between attitudes and behavior as a key to understanding human behavior. Here leading researchers discuss basic and applied issues relating to how human thought translates into action. The contributors focus on the theory of planned behavior, a model of attitude-behavior relations that takes into account not just attitudes, but also the influence of significant others around us, issues of personal agency, and motivation. The book begins with an overview of the theory of planned behavior, from the initial impetus to better understand attitude-behavior...
Psychologists regard the relationship between attitudes and behavior as a key to understanding human behavior. Here leading researchers discuss basic ...
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Are you tired of romantic relationships that feel like roller coasters, but are not amusing? Would you like your relationship to be more like a rom...