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Edited by Joseph P. Forgas, Joel Cooper, William D. Crano
Series: Sydney Symposium in Social Psychology
Human beings have a unique ability to create elaborate predispositions and evaluations based on their social experiences. The concept of attitudes is central to understanding how experience gives rise to these predispositions, and psychologists have spent the best part of the past 100 years trying...
Published May 18th 2010 by Psychology Press
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Understanding the Digital Divide
By Joel Cooper, Kimberlee D. Weaver
Gender and Computers presents evidence that shows that girls and young women are being left behind on the road to information technology. This book not only documents the digital divide but also provides guideposts to overcoming it. Social psychological theories and data are brought to bear on...
Published June 30th 2003 by Psychology Press
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