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9781443452182 | Collins, January 3, 2017, cover price $14.99
Social Psychology at Work is a fascinating and engaging review by some of the world's leading social psychologists. They examine such questions as the efficiency of older workers, the effect of the physical environment on working behaviour, the job demands that most lead to stress, and what troubles the business executive abroad. Social Psychology at Work is a rich source book of up-to-date ideas, research findings and reviews at the interface of pure and applied psychology. It will be important and rewarding reading for all those such as students, consultants and managers who are interested in psychology at work.
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9780415829120 | Reprint edition (Routledge, April 17, 2013), cover price $155.00
9780415097543 | Routledge, January 1, 1995, cover price $120.00 | About this edition: Social Psychology at Work is a fascinating and engaging review by some of the world's leading social psychologists.
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9780415829175 | Routledge, October 12, 2014, cover price $54.95
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9781554685127 | Harpercollins Canada, May 8, 2009, cover price $15.99
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9788479277444 | Robinbook, January 1, 2005, cover price $70.95
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9780385604291 | Transworld Pub, May 1, 2003, cover price $18.60 | About this edition: Peter Collett, social psychologist and Big Brother's resident psychologist, introduces the reader to the fascinating concept of 'tells', showing how they work, where they come from and how to identify and interpret them.
Explores America's obsession with the automobile and analyzes the psychological and symbolic functions of the car in society as a cultural icon
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9780571129737 | Faber & Faber, April 1, 1987, cover price $16.95 | About this edition: Explores America's obsession with the automobile and analyzes the psychological and symbolic functions of the car in society as a cultural icon
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