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Edited by renowned scholar Bertram Gawronski, the Advances in Experimental Social Psychology series is a leading platform for comprehensive reviews of influential research programs in social psychology. Volume 61 presents a collection of groundbreaking studies that explore various themes, including worldview conflict and prejudice, money and happiness, attitude representation, emotion regulation, and social perception.
Each chapter provides an in-depth analysis of established research programs, integrating thematically related findings by prominent scholars and research groups. This volume aims to stimulate further research and advance our understanding of the complex dynamics of human behavior and social interactions.
With its focus on empirical and theoretical contributions, Volume 61 is an essential resource for researchers, scholars, and students in the field of social psychology. It offers insights into the latest trends, methodologies, and findings, making it a valuable addition to any academic library.
Key topics covered in this volume include:
Published by Elsevier Science in February 2020, this volume is a testament to the ongoing efforts of researchers to advance our knowledge of human behavior and social processes. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the latest developments in experimental social psychology.
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