Advances in Experimental Social PsychologyAcademic Press, 7. júl. 1977 - 341 síđur Advances in Experimental Social Psychology |
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Chapter 2 Mere Exposure | 39 |
Current Theory and Research | 85 |
Chapter 4 Some Effects of Violent and Nonviolent Movies on the Behavior of Juvenile Delinquents | 135 |
Distortions in the Attribution Process | 173 |
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Two Papers | 281 |
Theory and Practice | 283 |
Etiquette and Revolution | 315 |
In Reply to Professor Schlenker | 331 |
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Contents of Other Volumes | 339 |
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