Groups, and the ways in which they function, are of fundamental importance to human life. This engaging textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to group processes for students across the social sciences. Covering topics such as social influence, leadership, creativity, and intergroup relations, this book blends foundational work with up-to-date research to help students navigate the key theories and principles in a wide variety of contexts. Designed with teaching and learning in mind, each chapter features an outline, a chapter summary, review and discussion questions, and suggested multimedia and further reading resources. Recurring box features provide opportunities for deeper engagement with the issues raised. With an interdisciplinary focus throughout, this textbook is an ideal resource for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in psychology, as well as courses in business, communication, and related fields.
Learn how groups shape everyday life, from social influence and decision making, to working creatively and managing conflict. Ideal for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in psychology, this textbook also offers practical insights for business and communication students in human relations or teamwork.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication Date
Nov 2026
ISBN
9781108716642
Pages
450 p.; Worked examples or Exercises
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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