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The Handbook of Social Psychology is a comprehensive and authoritative review of the most important topics and theories in social psychology. It provides a comprehensive overview of the field and its research methods, covering topics such as social cognition, attitudes and attitude change, social influence and persuasion, intergroup relations, and the psychology of group processes. It also examines the role of social psychology in everyday life, with coverage of topics such as health, law, and education. Each chapter includes an introduction to the topic, a review of the key research findings, and a discussion of the implications of the research for real-world applications. The book also includes a section on the history of social psychology, as well as a summary of the most important research tools used in the discipline.
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