Chapter Sixteen - Social Behavior

Social Psychology has found that our personal predictions about human behavior are often wrong. We do some goofy things when forming impressions about others, especially when it comes to interpersonal attractiveness. Social Psychology has also revealed some disturbing effects of groups on our behavior.

  1. Person Perception: Forming Impressions of Others
  2. Attribution Processes: Explaining Behavior
  3. Interpersonal Attraction: Liking and Loving
  4. Attitudes: Making Social Judgments
  5. Conformity and Obedience: Yeilding to Others
  6. Behavior in Groups
  7. Application: Understanding Prejudice
  8. Review-Preview
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