The Psychology of Interpersonal RelationsPsychology Press, 2013 M05 13 - 336 páginas Published in the year 1982, The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations is a valuable contribution to the field of Social Psychology. |
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CHAPTER 2 PERCEIVING THE OTHER PERSON | 20 |
CHAPTER 3 THE OTHER PERSON AS PERCEIVER | 59 |
CHAPTER 4 THE NAIVE ANALYSIS OF ACTION | 79 |
CHAPTER 5 DESIRE AND PLEASURE | 125 |
CHAPTER 6 ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS | 164 |
CHAPTER 7 SENTIMENT | 174 |
CHAPTER 8 OUGHT AND VALUE | 218 |
CHAPTER 10 BENEFIT AND HARM | 252 |
CHAPTER 11 REACTION TO THE LOT OF THE OTHER PERSON | 277 |
CHAPTER 12 CONCLUSION | 295 |
A NOTATION FOR REPRESENTING INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS | 299 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 303 |
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CHAPTER 9 REQUEST AND COMMAND | 244 |
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