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Michael Argyle

    11. August 1925 – 6. September 2002

    Dieser Autor ist ein angesehener Sozialpsychologe, der für seine starke Bevorzugung experimenteller Methoden bekannt ist. Seine Arbeit befasst sich mit einem tiefen Verständnis menschlichen Verhaltens und sozialer Interaktionen, wobei er alternative Ansätze meidet. Er wird für seine Produktivität und seine bedeutenden akademischen Beiträge auf dem Gebiet der Psychologie anerkannt. Sein analytischer und methodischer Ansatz bietet den Lesern aufschlussreiche Perspektiven auf psychologische Prinzipien.

    The Psychology of Money
    The Psychology of Religious Behaviour, Belief and Experience
    Signale von Mensch zu Mensch
    Die Anatomie menschlicher Beziehungen
    Soziale Interaktion
    Körpersprache und Kommunikation
    • 2014

      The Social Psychology of Religion

      • 246 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The book presents a comprehensive revision of Michael Argyle's earlier work, incorporating significant new research that enhances understanding of religious behavior, beliefs, and experiences. It delves into the nature and origins of these phenomena, reflecting updated insights and perspectives since the original publication in 1958. This revised edition aims to provide a deeper exploration of the complexities surrounding religious practices and their psychological underpinnings.

      The Social Psychology of Religion
    • 2014

      Focusing on the intersection of psychology and societal issues, this work explores key themes such as delinquency, mental health, and racial conflict, reflecting on the challenges of a changing society. Originally published in 1964, it delves into research relevant to its time, many aspects of which remain significant in contemporary discussions. The book serves as a historical lens on social problems that continue to resonate today.

      Psychology and Social Problems (Psychology Revivals)
    • 2008

      Social Encounters

      Contributions to Social Interaction

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Focusing on a fresh perspective in social psychology, this book challenges conventional approaches by emphasizing the significance of social encounters. It explores how interpersonal interactions shape our understanding of social behavior and psychological processes. By integrating various theories and real-world applications, the text offers a unique lens through which to examine human connections, making it a valuable resource for both students and professionals seeking to deepen their insights into social dynamics.

      Social Encounters
    • 2004

      Czym jest szczęście? Jak szczęśliwi są ludzie? Czy satysfakcja z pracy może dać więcej radości niż udany związek małżeński? Dlaczego uczestniczymy w rozrywkach? To tylko wybrane pytania, na kt�re odpowiedzi można znaleźć w znakomitym kompendium wybitnego znawcy problem�w kontakt�w międzyludzkich Michaela Argylea. Jest to jedna z nielicznych, kultowa wręcz, publikacja prezentująca skondensowaną wiedzę na temat szczęścia. Zagadnienia - trzeba podkreślić - nader ciekawego i frapującego. Książka ta to doskonały podręcznik akademicki przeznaczony przede wszystkim dla psycholog�w, pedagog�w, socjolog�w, lekarzy, menedżer�w, ale sięgnąć po nią też mogą osoby zainteresowane szeroko rozumianym samodoskonaleniem, poszukujące satysfakcji i zadowolenia z życia, chcące poznać r�żne mechanizmy rządzące naszym poczuciem samospełnienia i szczęścia właśnie. Z pewnością warto ją mieć na p�łce!

      Psychologia szczęścia
    • 2001

      The Psychology of Happiness

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,7(31)Abgeben

      Focusing on the multifaceted nature of happiness, this edition synthesizes insights from sociology, physiology, economics, and psychology. It delves into both positive and negative emotions, examining the psychological and cognitive processes that influence their development. The research presented offers a thorough understanding of how emotions shape human experience and well-being.

      The Psychology of Happiness
    • 1999

      Psychology and Religion

      An Introduction

      • 296 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,6(19)Abgeben

      Exploring the intersection of psychology and spirituality, this introduction delves into the psychological aspects of religion, offering insights from a renowned experimental psychologist. The work examines how religious beliefs and practices influence human behavior and mental processes, providing a foundational understanding for readers interested in the psychological underpinnings of faith and spirituality.

      Psychology and Religion
    • 1998

      The Psychology of Money

      • 344 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,9(12)Abgeben

      Exploring the complex relationship between money and human behavior, this book delves into themes of power, self-image, and the psychology of giving versus receiving. It questions societal taboos surrounding money, comparing its impact on happiness to that of sex and death. Aimed at psychologists, sociologists, and those curious about economics, it offers insights into how financial dynamics influence personal fulfillment and social interactions.

      The Psychology of Money
    • 1997

      The book explores the significance of religion in a secular, multicultural society, emphasizing its impact on social sciences. It examines the social consequences of religion, highlighting how various groups, from societies to individuals, often use religion to justify their actions. By analyzing current events, the author argues that understanding the psychology of religion is crucial for comprehending the complexities of modern social dynamics.

      The Psychology of Religious Behaviour, Belief and Experience