Общественное животное: введение в социальную психологию - Эллиот Аронсон

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В стиле, написанном для широкой аудитории, книга раскрывает то, что современная психология знает о причинах некоторых из наиболее важных аспектов человеческого поведения. Аронсон начинает книгу, цитируя ряд сценариев, реальных и вымышленных ― реакции на расстрел в Кентском университете, эксперименты в Стэнфордской тюрьме, четырёхлетнего ребенка, которому дали барабан, все эти примеры иллюстрируют разнообразие наблюдаемого человеческого поведения в реальной жизни. Остальная часть книги посвящена в основном объяснению того, как человеческие умы работают и взаимодействуют друг с другом, используя эти ситуации в качестве примеров. Книга охватывает темы, касающиеся причин предрассудков, агрессии и когнитивного диссонанса.
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