For courses in Social Psychology. Make research relevant through a storytelling approach Social
Psychology introduces the key concepts of the field through a storytelling approach that makes
research relevant. Drawing upon their extensive experience as researchers and teachers the
authors present classic studies alongside the cutting-edge research that is the future of
social psychology The 11th Edition includes engaging contributions from new co-authors
Elizabeth Page-Gould and Neil Lewis Jr. plus coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic political
upheaval in the US and other recent developments through a social psychological lens. Hallmark
features of this title UPDATED: Try It! exercises invite students to apply specific concepts to
their everyday behavior. These exercises encourage students to become more active participants
in the learning process. Many of these have been updated for the 11th Edition. What do YOU
think? features prompt students to answer survey questions that illustrate important concepts.
Accompanying writing exercises bring learning full circle. Learning objectives at the beginning
and end of each chapter guide students as they work through the text. Key terms are defined in
the margins and collected in a glossary at the end of the text. Headings and subheadings keep
students focused on the big picture. Chapter-ending summaries wrap up the key information
presented in the chapter. New and updated features of this title NEW: Co-authors Elizabeth
Page-Gould University of Toronto and Neil Lewis Jr. Cornell University help continue the
text's legacy of accessible and narrative-driven exploration of cutting-edge scientific
research. Both award-winning and prolific researchers they bring their expertise to bear on
pressing societal issues such as intergroup relations and racial inequity. UPDATED: Fresh
content throughout the 11th Edition focuses a social psychological lens on key contemporary
developments including: the COVID-19 pandemic the ubiquity of web-based classrooms and
workplaces sobering spikes in racial violence political upheaval in the United States