Филип Зимбарго - Социальное влияние
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- Год:2001
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Перед вами работа классиков психологической науки — издание, которое можно использовать в качестве основного или дополнительного пособия в рамках курса по социальной психологии и проводить на ее основе семинарские занятия. Преподавателям социологии, теории коммуникации или бизнеса книга поможет при чтении таких курсов, как «Воздействие СМИ», «Пропаганда и СМИ», «Социальное влияние в малых и больших группах», «Основы рекламного дела». В книгу вошли материалы, имеющие самое непосредственное отношение к проблематике каждой из этих дисциплин.
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