Experiments With People
About This Book
Experiments With People (2003) examines social psychology research from the twentieth century and its discoveries about human behavior. This work explores the hidden aspects of human nature, the reasoning behind our decisions, and the true extent of human altruism.
Who Should Read This?
- Psychology and social science students seeking foundational research knowledge
- Individuals prone to impulsive decisions who want to strengthen rational thinking
- Socially engaged individuals curious about the mechanics of human behavior
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