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Advances in Experimental Social Psychology Volume 10
The Intuitive Psychologist And His Shortcomings: Distortions in the Attribution Process
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Lee Ross
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1977
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Book chapters
pp. ii
Contributors to Volume 10
pp. iii
Edited by
pp. iv
Copyright page
pp. ix
Contributors
pp. 1
The Catharsis of Aggression: An Evaluation of a Hypothesis
pp. 39
Mere Exposure
pp. 85
Moral Internalization: Current Theory And Research
pp. 135
Some Effects of Violent and Nonviolent Movies on the Behavior of Juvenile Delinquents
pp. 173
The Intuitive Psychologist And His Shortcomings: Distortions in the Attribution Process
pp. 221
Normative Influences on Altruism
pp. 281
A Discussion of the Domain and Methods of Social Psychology: Two Papers by Rom Harré and Barry R. Schlenker
pp. 283
The Ethogenic Approach: Theory and Practice
pp. 315
On The Ethogenic Approach: Etiquette And Revolution
pp. 331
Automatisms And Autonomies: In Reply to Professor Schlenker
pp. 335
Subject Index
pp. 339
Contents of Other Volumes
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