Toward A Psychology of Situations
An Interactional Perspective
David Magnusson editor D Magnusson editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:1st Sep '81
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This influential work examines how situational factors shape human behavior, emphasizing the importance of context in social psychology. Toward A Psychology of Situations is a must-read.
Published in 1981, Toward A Psychology of Situations offers a significant exploration into the dynamics of social interactions. The author delves into how various situational factors influence behavior, challenging traditional views that prioritize individual traits over context. Through a series of compelling examples and research findings, the book illustrates the complexity of human behavior within different social frameworks.
The text emphasizes the importance of understanding the environment in which individuals operate, arguing that situations play a crucial role in shaping actions and reactions. By examining various scenarios, Toward A Psychology of Situations provides insights into the interplay between people and their surroundings, highlighting the necessity for a situational perspective in psychological research.
Ultimately, this work serves as a foundational text for those interested in social psychology, offering a fresh lens through which to analyze behavior. It invites readers to reconsider preconceived notions about personality and to appreciate the subtle influences of situational contexts on human conduct. The book remains relevant for students, researchers, and practitioners alike, encouraging a deeper understanding of the social forces at play in everyday life.
ISBN: 9780898590616
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 771g
474 pages