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Essentials of Social Psychology

By: Wind Goodfriend, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Wind Goodfriend
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Every interaction you have with people, each day of your life, involves social psychology. For those of us who have struggled to fit in or wish we received more invitations to socialize, this relatively new field of study can be eye-opening when it comes to gaining a better understanding of the basics of human interactions.

In this illuminating Audible Original, Professor Wind Goodfriend explores the various facets of social psychology, including how we form personal identities, the importance of perceptions, the human need to be liked and respected, stereotypes and prejudices, and more.

Social psychology can be both fascinating in its own right and, ideally, applicable to your everyday life. It can offer you insights into how you relate to others in your friendships, how other people make judgments about you, how to get others to help you, how to manage your anger and aggression, what power of persuasion you have at your fingertips, and so much more.

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Great entry point into social psychology

I really enjoyed this book and how it helped me understand psychology more. no to delve deeper and study or not

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Really enjoyable overview

Really easy to listen to, Wind is very enthusiastic and articulate. Enjoyed the reference to research studies

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Engaging!

Super accessible and succinct intro to social psychology with superb narration and great explanations/definitions of concepts. A PDF would make it perfect!

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Good

Short and interesting
Would be a great start as an introduction for schools and colleges

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Interesting and easy listening

Nice overview of social psych, debunking some myths including "findings" of some old famous controversial studies. Easy to listen to and follow along. Recommended.

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Nothing it was a very bad audible

It was very prejudged for a social psychologist. It was also very on the left spectrum so that botherded me in minute one and also is was just very bad to do bad homework like toxic masculinty that doesnt excist. Is is toxic people who are als masculine so yeah there is that

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disappointed

I had problems with the download and wasn't able to download the book at all.

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A little superficial.

Not up to Great Courses usual standard.  I found the lecturer a little bit light and liberal.   Matt Lieberman handled the subject much better. One notable omission was the Southern states having toxic masculinity, with no further explanation.  Southern States mainly settled by Irish and Scottish immigrants who come from livestock farming backgrounds therefore more assertive by nature than arable farmers

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