Social psychology: theory, methods, applications.
(review)

Petr Novák

The evolution of social psychology, with origins emerging from the late 19th century and its’ wide area of impact, caused an accumulation of a significant amount of various theories and findings. The aim of experienced editors together with a numerous team of authors was to “in one publication, describe the social psychology as one unit composed of fundamental topics necessary for the understanding of what social psychology truly is” (p. 18). In sixty methodically and structurally ordered chapters, which are divided into three relatively independent sections, we are presented with either theoretical background (section A), methodological take (section B), or strictly practical application (section C) of social psychology topics.

https://doi.org/10.29364/epsy.398

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