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Richard J. Crisp is an author, blogger, scientist and Professor of Psychology at Durham University. He is co-originator of the imagined contact hypothesis and a major contributor to the field of social psychology.

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Social Psychology: A Very S...

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Essential Social Psychology

3.85 avg rating — 47 ratings — published 2007 — 22 editions
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The Psychology of Social an...

3.14 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 2010 — 6 editions
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Psicologia sociale

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Multiple Social Categorization

3.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2005 — 7 editions
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Multiple Social Identities:...

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Key Concepts in Social Psyc...

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Intergroup Relations

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Intercultural Communication

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Richmond And Its Inhabitant...

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“While a fair amount of empirical evidence has accrued that people use these three types of information to draw conclusions about the causes of behaviour, it soon became apparent that formal models of attribution, like the co-variation model, were inherently limited.”
Richard J. Crisp, Social Psychology: A Very Short Introduction



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