Дэвид Майерс Изучаем социальную психологию

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Social Cognition
Sports violence.
Basic and Applied Social Psychology
Encyclopedia of Human Behavior.
Handbook of Social Psychology
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
Smith, M. L., Glass, G. V., & Miller, R. L.
Group process and productivity.
Group decision making.
Affect, cognition, and stereotyping: Interactive processes in group perception.
Takooshian, H., & Bodiner, H.
Unintended thought: The limits of awareness, intention, and control.
Handbook of social cognition
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