Implicit Psychology: An Introduction to Social Cognition
Released: Oct 20, 1977
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback, 326 pages
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"The first textbook expressly concerned with social cognition -- how people come to know their social world. It is simultaneously the first concerned with implicit psychology -- the largely unformulated theories or inferential rules that ordinary people use in understanding and predicting one
another's behavior. ... This book earns very high marks. The material is organized beautifully. ... The writing is informal and clear. ... The author's concern with the behavioral consequences of social cognition is laudable." --Contemporary Psychology
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