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Methodological Innovations in Social Psychology Five-Volume Set Edition
Contributor(s): Reis, Harry T. (Editor)

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ISBN: 1446295540     ISBN-13: 9781446295540
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
OUR PRICE: $1431.65  

Binding Type: Hardcover
Published: November 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Sociology - General
- Psychology
Dewey: 302.072
Series: Sage Library in Social Psychology
Physical Information: 5.4" H x 6.4" W x 9.8" L (8.40 lbs) 2112 pages
 
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A hallmark of contemporary social psychology is the methodological inventiveness of its researchers. Social psychologists are relentless in their pursuit of novel methods with which to advance their understanding of social behavior. Indeed, some of the most important new methods of the past three decades have come out of social psychological laboratories, and the result is the rapid advance of the social psychological toolbox.

This five-volume collection brings together a diverse assortment of the most important contributions in this area, combining methodology with substantive empiricism, and including papers that represent many of the most important methodological innovations to emerge from the past few decades of research. Compiled and introduced by a leading voice in the field, this major work has been created to serve as a far-reaching and conceptually broad resource for scholars worldwide.

Volume One: Lab Methods for Studying Social Cognitive Processes

Volume Two: Lab Methods for Studying Other Social-Psychological Processes

Volume Three: Methods for Studying Social Psychological Processes in Naturalistic Settings

Volume Four: Quantitative Tools and Applications: Classic Issues and Approaches

Volume Five: Quantitative Tools and Applications: Contemporary Innovations



Contributor Bio(s): Reis, Harry T.: - Harry T. Reis is Professor of Psychology at the University of Rochester. He studies the factors that influence the quantity and closeness of social interaction, and the consequences of different patterns of socializing for health and psychological well-being. He is also investigating some of the psychological processes that affect the course and conduct of close relationships. He is particularly interested in intimacy, attachment and emotion regulation. He is well-versed in the field, having served as editor of its leading journal, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, having recently edited The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Relationships, and having served as president of both the world's largest organization of social psychologists (Society for Personality and Social Psychology) and the world's pre-eminent organization devoted to researching relationships (International Association of Relationship Research).
 
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