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Conscience and courage: Rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust.
Community in disaster.
Social psychology and social reliance.
Small groups and social interaction
Mass communication research: On problems and policies.
Constancy and change in human development.
Eye to eye: How people interact.
The cross-cultural challenge to social psychology.
Handbook of the psychology of aging.
The psychology of the courtroom.
The psychology of love.
The psychologist
Social processes in clinical and counseling psychology.
Group decision making.
Stereotypes accuracy: Toward appreciating group differences.
Persona/ relationships: Their structures and processes.
The social psychology of intergroup relations.
Kinder, D. R., & Sears, D. O.
The Guardian
Aggression and behavior change.
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