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9781138820784 | Psychology Pr, October 6, 2015, cover price $160.00

Paperback:

9781138820791 | Pap/psc edition (Psychology Pr, October 12, 2015), cover price $59.95

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By Joel Cooper (editor) and Michael A. Hogg (editor)

Hardcover:

9780761966364 | Sage Pubns Ltd, August 21, 2003, cover price $185.00

Paperback:

9781412945356 | Stu con edition (Sage Pubns Ltd, April 13, 2007), cover price $84.00

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This book is fun to read!...Cooper takes care to delineate those studies that were particularly important in their purpose, particularly clever in their design, and most groundbreaking in their results. He makes a gripping story of the inception and march of progress in what could have been simply a long series of interesting research projects. In doing so, he made me nostalgic for a time when the field of psychology was alive with excitement and overrun with research topics that actually made sense to those outside a narrow specialty and that meant something to the citizenry."                                                                                                         ―Alan Cheney, PSYCCRITIQUES"Cooper (Princeton) does a superb job summarizing research on the concept of cognitive dissonance since it was first elucidated by Leon Festinger in the 1950s...Cooper brings a much-needed historical perspective to cognitive dissonance, and he peppers his discussion with interesting personal anecdotes. Political analysts as well as psychologists will be interested in the specific conditions that elicit cognitive dissonance."                                                                                            ―D.J. Winchester, Yeshiva University"Dr. Joel Cooper has been at the very forefront of research on dissonance theory for decades now. In this book, he provides a brilliant and engagingly-written review of the 50-year history of dissonance research and a masterful account of the ensuing developments in the theory. The book will be an outstanding resource for readers familiar with dissonance research and an enlightening introduction for those who are not"                                                                    ―Professor Russell H. Fazio, Ohio State University Why is it that people who smoke continue to do so knowing how bad it is for them? What drives people to committing adultery even though they inherently believe this is wrong? What's the outcome of this contradiction in the mind? Cognitive dissonance has been an important and influential theory since Leon Festinger published his classic work in 1957. It is known by every social psychologist, most psychologists of any stripe, and the lay public, making its way into such mainstream publications as The New York Times with increasing frequency and accuracy. Ultimately, dissonance has become one of the most popularly known expressions of social psychological insights, making its way into the literature in consumer, health and economic behavior, and has become a frequently used explanation of political behavior in the popular press and magazines. In marking the 50th anniversary of the theory's inception, Joel Cooper - arguably the scholar most associated with dissonance research in the past few decades - has presented a beautiful, modern and comprehensive analysis of the state of dissonance theory. This book charts the progress of dissonance theory, assessing its impact not only within our understanding of psychology but in everyday experiences as well. It should be important reading for students in social psychology, either undergraduate or graduate, but equally relevant to a host of other readers who need to understand or share the same passions for appreciating the significance of cognitive dissonance in the human psyche.

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9781412929721 | 1 edition (Sage Pubns Ltd, April 13, 2007), cover price $181.00

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9781412929738 | Sage Pubns Ltd, April 13, 2007, cover price $64.00 | About this edition: This book is fun to read!

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Product Description: Gender and Computers presents evidence that shows that girls and young women are being left behind on the road to information technology. This book not only documents the digital divide but also provides guideposts to overcoming it...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780805844269 | Psychology Pr, August 1, 2003, cover price $75.00 | About this edition: Gender and Computers presents evidence that shows that girls and young women are being left behind on the road to information technology.

Paperback:

9780805844276 | Psychology Pr, August 1, 2003, cover price $38.95

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9789706860781 | Cengage Learning Latin America, June 30, 2002, cover price $77.95

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Product Description: By recognizing the significant and lasting contribution of research, this book engages students' lives and gets them involved in the field of social psychology. The authors' examine the dynamics of group interaction and the relevance of cultural social behaviors within society by addressing issues through social interaction, society, theory and research...read more

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9780830414703 | Subsequent edition (Wadsworth Pub Co, September 1, 1999), cover price $93.95 | About this edition: By recognizing the significant and lasting contribution of research, this book engages students' lives and gets them involved in the field of social psychology.

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Product Description: When we "perceive" others, we do so not as disinterested scientists, but as perceivers of our own selves. When we interact with others, we do so with some image of their personality, and we guide our interactions in light of that image...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
By Joel Cooper (editor) and Edward Ellsworth Jones (editor)

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9781557984753 | Amer Psychological Assn, April 1, 1998, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: When we "perceive" others, we do so not as disinterested scientists, but as perceivers of our own selves.
9781557984753 | Amer Psychological Assn, April 1, 1998, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: When we "perceive" others, we do so not as disinterested scientists, but as perceivers of our own selves.

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Product Description: This book should be of interest to all those requiring an introductory text for a social psychology course. Research areas, theories and findings are discussed, offering chapters that are coherent essays on the topics covered. Each chapter opens with an incident from current events, emphasizing the relevance and applicability of ideas and research in social psychology to the "real world"...read more

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9780534136260 | 5 sub edition (Brooks/Cole Pub Co, February 1, 1991), cover price $54.95 | About this edition: This book should be of interest to all those requiring an introductory text for a social psychology course.

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