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Understanding Genocide: The Social Psychology of the Holocaust
Understanding Genocide: The Social Psychology of the Holocaust
The contributors of this volume present an authoritative social psychological account of the Holocaust. This is in keeping with the past 50 years of research into and public interest in genocidal behaviour at both the individual and group levels. Explanatory concepts are developed such as cognitive dissonance, attributional error, and pluralistic ignorance.
372 pages, 6 figures
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | October 10, 2002 |
ISBN13 | 9780195133622 |
Publishers | Oxford University Press Inc |
Pages | 376 |
Dimensions | 243 × 165 × 27 mm · 690 g |
Editor | Erber, Ralph (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, DePaul University) |
Editor | Newman, Leonard S. (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, University of Illinois, Chicago) |
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