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Social Psychology for Beginners: Understanding Socio-Psychological Circumstances 25 Easily-Explicable Socio-Psychological Phenomena Are you interested in social psychology? Do you want to know how our thoughts can mislead us? Do you know when and why we are partially irrational? Learn more about our actions and thoughts via amazing experiences in social psychology "In social psychology, there exist most varied effects that we encounter regularly in everyday life. Some of them can be used positively while others present dangers that can significantly influence one's own actions. In order to be…mehr

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Social Psychology for Beginners: Understanding Socio-Psychological Circumstances 25 Easily-Explicable Socio-Psychological Phenomena Are you interested in social psychology? Do you want to know how our thoughts can mislead us? Do you know when and why we are partially irrational? Learn more about our actions and thoughts via amazing experiences in social psychology "In social psychology, there exist most varied effects that we encounter regularly in everyday life. Some of them can be used positively while others present dangers that can significantly influence one's own actions. In order to be able to react to the respective circumstances in the best possible way, it's advisable to deal with the effects in detail. In this way, you'll not only learn how to understand them but will even be able to control and use them later for yourself or prevent them, if they present a danger of negative impact." Learn in this helpful guide... ... when our Humanity can be set aside ... why the word "because" is so powerful ... dangerous thinking errors which we commit unconsciously ... how groups influence our opinion ... if Racism in children can be prevented ... why we take information differently ... why we choose not to help ... and much more! Get the chance today and learn how the human psyche works in social situations with 25 socio-psychological experiments