Throughout the history of the world, people have attempted to arbitrate in the lives of other groups as well as individuals. The interventions have ranged between benevolent exchanges to powerful influences as well as military domination. Although interpersonal and group influence has been an important domain of study in Social Psychology, we propose to take a fresh look at these phenomena from the specific orientations provided by the discipline of Cultural Psychology.
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Abstract
Throughout the history of the world, people have attempted to arbitrate in the lives of other groups as well as individuals. The interventions have ranged between benevolent exchanges to powerful influences as well as military domination. Although interpersonal and group influence has been an important domain of study in Social Psychology, we propose to take a fresh look at these phenomena from the specific orientations provided by the discipline of Cultural Psychology.File in questo prodotto:
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