Social Cognition

Making Sense of People

Ziva Kunda

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Book Synopsis

"Social Cognition" by Ziva Kunda is a groundbreaking work that explores the fascinating field of how people process, store, and apply information about others.

Kunda delves into the cognitive mechanisms that shape our social interactions, providing a comprehensive overview of the major theories, research findings, and real-life examples.

With a focus on the ways in which our social beliefs influence our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, Kunda highlights the intricate interplay between the individual mind and the social environment.

Covering topics such as impression formation, attribution, stereotyping, self-perception, and social influence, this book offers a comprehensive examination of the key aspects of social cognition.

Kunda's accessible writing style and clear explanations make this book an ideal resource for students, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the cognitive underpinnings of social behavior.

Drawing on a wide range of research findings, "Social Cognition" is an essential read for anyone seeking to explore the complex ways in which we perceive and understand the social world.

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