SECTION ONE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY.- CHAPTER 1 SOCIAL INFLUENCE.- EIGHT OUT OF TEN OWNERS SAID THEIR CATS PREFERRED IT.- ASCH, S. E. (1955). Opinions and social pressure. Scientific American, 193, 31-35..- BE A GOOD BOY AND DO AS YOU ARE TOLD.- MILGRAM, S. (1963). Behavioral study of obedience. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 67, 371-78..- GOING UNDERGROUND.- PILIAVIN, I.M., RODIN, J.A & PILIVIN,J. (1969) Good Samaritanism: An underground phenomenon? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 13, 289-99.- WALK ON BY.- LEVINE, R.M (1999) Rethinking bystander on-intervention. Human Relations, 52, 1133-1155.- CHAPTER 2 SOCIAL JUDGEMENTS.- IS SHE REALLY GOING OUT WITH HIM?.- NISBETT, R. E., CAPUTO, C., LEGANT, P. & MARECEK, J. (1973). Behaviour as seen by the actor and as seen by the observer. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 27, 154-64..- I'M NOT PREJUDICED, BUT ....- LaPIERE, R. T. (1934). Attitudes vs. actions. Social Forces, 13, 230-37..- CHANGING OUR MINDS.- FESTINGER, L. & CARLSMITH, J. M. (1959). Cognitive consequences of forced compliance. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 58, 203-10..- THE MINIMAL GROUP STUDIES.- TAJFEL, H. (1970). Experiments in intergroup discrimination. Scientific American, 223, 96-102..- SHOCK AND AWE.- FISCHOFF et al. (2005) Evolving Judgements of Terror Risks: Foresight, Hindsight and Emotion. Journal of Experimental Psychology: 2005, Vol 11, No2 124-139.- CHAPTER 3 SOCIAL INTERACTION.- THE ROBBER'S CAVE.- SHERIF, M. (1956). Experiments in group conflict. Scientific American, 195, 54-58..- TYRANNY.- REICHER, S & HASLAM, S.A (2006) Rethinking the Psychology of tyranny: The BBC prison study BJSP 45 1-40.- THE MOTHER AND FATHER OF ALL GROUPS.- BALES, R.F (1955). How people interact in conferences. Scientific American 192, 31-35.- THE PRISON SIMULATION.- HANEY, C, BANKS, W.C & ZIMBARDO, P.G ( 1973) A study of prisoners and guards in a simulated prison. Naval Research Review, 30 4-17.- SMALL WORLDS AND GETTING SMALLER .- DODD, P. MUHAMAD, R & WATTS, D (2003) An experimental study of search in global social networks. Science, 301, 827-829 .- SECTION TWO COMPARATIVE AND BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY.- CHAPTER 4 LEARNING.- THE FLIGHT OF THE KILLER PIGEONS.- SKINNER, B.F. (1960). Pigeons in a pelican. American Psychologist, 15, 28-37..- WHAT'S YOUR PLEASURE?.- OLDS, J., & MILNER, P. (1954). Positive reinforcement produced by electrical stimulation of the septal area and other regions of the rat brain. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 47, 419-427..- LEARNING TO BE HELPLESS.- SELIGMAN, M. E. P. & MAIER, S. F. (1967). Failure to escape traumatic shock. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 74, 1-9..- TALKING TO THE ANIMALS.- GARDNER. R. A. & GARDNER, B. T. (1969). Teaching sign language to a chimpanzee. Science, 16-5, 664-72..- BASHING BOBO.- BANDURA, A., ROSS, D. & ROSS, S.A (1961) Teaching Sign Language to a chimpanzee. Science, 16-5, 664-72.- CHAPTER 5 COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY.- THE COLONY OF MONKEYS.- RAWLINS, R. (1979). Forty years of rhesus research. New Scientist, 82, 108-10..- A FISHY TALE.- TINBERGEN, N. (1952). The curious behaviour of the stickleback. Scientific American, 187, 22-26..- RAT CITY: THE BEHAVIOURAL SINK.- CALHOUN, J.13. (1962). Population density and social pathology. Scientific American, 206, 139-48..- JUST MONKEYING AROUND.- ALEXANDER, G.M & HINES, M (2002). Sex Differences in response to children's toys in nonhuman primates. Evolution and Human Behaviour, 23, 467-479.- CHAPTER 6 BIO-PSYCHOLOGY.- A BRAIN OF TWO HALVES.- SPERRY, R. W. (1968). Hemisphere deconnection and unity in conscious awareness. American Psychologist, 23, 723-33..- HOW DO YOU FEEL?.- SCHACHTER, S. & SINGER, J. E. (1962). Cognitive, social and physiological determinants of emotional state. Psychological Review, 69, 379-99..- TO SLEEP, PERCHANCE TO DREAM.- DEMENT, W & KLEITMAN, N. (1957). The relation of eye movements during sleep to dream activity: An objective method for the study of dreaming. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 53, 339-46..- MURDERERS!.- RAINE, A., BUCHSBAUM, M., & LaCASSE, L. (1997). Brain abnormalities in murderers indicated by positron emission tomography. Biological Psychiatry, 42(6), 495-508..- WHERE DOES IT HURT?.- MELZACK, R. (1992) Phantom limbs. Scientific American, Apil 90-96.- PART THREE DIVERSITY.- CHAPTER 7 IDENTITY.- BLACK DOLLS AND WHITE DOLLS.- HRABA., J & GRANT, G. (1970) Black is Beautiful. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 16, 398-402.- BLACK IDENTITY.- NOBLES, W.W (1976) Extended Self. Rethinking the so-called Negro self-concept. Journal of Black Psychology, 2 15-24.- THE BOY WHO WAS RAISED AS A GIRL: PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAGEDY.- DIAMOND, M. & SIGMUNDSON (1997) Sex Reassignment at Birth. Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine. 151. 298-304.- MIRROR MIRROR ON THE WALL.- KOFF, E. (1983) Through the looking glass of menarche. In S. Golub (ed), Menarche, pp 77-86. Lexington, Mass:D. Heath..- GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN.- KITTO, J. (1989) Gender reference terms. British Journal of Social Psychology, 29, 185-87.- CHAPTER 8 ABNORMALITY.- YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE MAD TO WORK HERE. YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE TO BE MAD TO BE IN HERE....- ROSENHAN, D. L. (1973). On being sane in insane places. Science, 179, 250-58..- PARANOID HUMANOID.- GRIFFITH, J.D et al (1973) Dextroamphetamine: Evaluation of psychimetic properties in man. Archive of General Psychiatry, 26, 97-100.- THE THREE FACES OF EVE.- THIGPEN, C. H. & CLECKLEY, H. (1954). A case of multiple personality Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 49, 135-51..- FEAR TODAY, GONE TOMORROW.- LANG, P. J. & LAZOVIK, A. D. (1963). Experimental desensitisation of a phobia. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 66, 519-25..- CHAPTER 9 INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES.- THE BIG FIVE.- McCRAE, R.R & COSTA, P.T (1987) Validation of the five factor model of personality across instruments and observers. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 52. 81-90.- MEASURING MASCULINITY AND FEMININITY.- BEM, S.L (1974) The measurement of psychological androgyny. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 42, 155-62.- MISMEASURING INTELLIGENCE.- GOULD, S.J (1982) A nation of morons. New Scientist (6 May 1982) 349-52.- A BRAVE NEW WORLD.- PLOMIN, R., & DANIELS, D. (1987) Why are children in the same family so different from one another? Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 10 1-16.- SECTION FOUR DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY.- CHAPTER 10 ATTACHMENT.- CAN YOU HEAR ME MOTHER?.- HARLOW, H. F. (1959). Love in infant monkeys. Scientific American, 200, 68-74..- FAMILY LIFE.- HODGES, J. & TIZARD, B. (1989b)..- Social and family relationships of ex-institutional adolescents. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 30, 77-97..- EMOTIONAL DEPRIVATION.- KOLUCHOVA J. (1972). Severe deprivation in twins: A case study Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 13, 107-14..- THE BEHAVIOUR OF NEWBORN CHILDREN IN TWO DIFFERENT CULTURES.- BRAZELTON, T. B., KOSLOWSKI, B., & TRONICK, E. (1976). Neonatal behavior among urban Zambians and Americans. Journal of Child Psychiatry, 15, 97-107..- CHAPTER 11 THE CLASSIC APPROACHES.- I WANT A GIRL, JUST LIKE THE GIRL THAT MARRIED DEAR OLD DAD.- FREUD, S. (1909) Analysis of a phobia of five year old boy.. The Pelican Freud Library (1977), Vol 8, Case Histories 1, pp 169-306.- PIAGET'S COGNITIVE APPROACH.- SAMUEL, J. & BRYANT, P. (1984) Asking only one question in the conservation experiment. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 25 315-18.- THE TALE OF LITTLE ALBERT.- WATSON, J.B & RAYNER, R (1920) Conditioned emotional reactions. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 3 1-14..- VYGOTSKY'S SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVIST APRROACH.- WOOD, WOOD & MIDDLETON (1978) An experimental evaluation of four face-to-face teaching strategies. International Journal of Behavioural Development, 1, 131-147.- CHAPTER 12 COMMUNICATION.- THE DANCE OF THE NEONATES.- CONDON, W. S. & SANDER, L. W. (1974). Neonate movement is synchronized with adult speech: Interactional participation and language acquisition. Science, 183, 99-101..- LISTEN WITH MOTHER.- FERNALD, A. (1985). Four-month-old infants prefer to listen to motherese. Infant Behavior and Development, 8, 181-95..- TALKING PROPER.- LABOV, W. (1969). The logic of nonstandard English. .- In P. P. Giglioli (ed.) Language and Social Context, pp. 179-215. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin. Originally in Georgetown Monographs on Language and Linguistics, 2, 1-31..- ALL THE KING'S HORSES AND ALL THE KING'S MEN..,.- BRYANT, P.E., BRADLEY, L., MacLEAN, M., & CROSSLAND, J. (1989).- Nursery rhymes, phonological skills and reading. Journal of Child Language, 16 407-428.- SECTION FIVE COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY.- CHAPTER 13 MEMORY.- REMEMBERING PICTURES.- BARTLETT, F. C. (1932). Remembering: A Study in Experimental and Social Psychology, pp. 177-85. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press..- EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY.- LOFTUS, E. F. & PALMER, J. C. (1974). Reconstruction of auto-mobile destruction; An example of the interaction between language and memory. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 13, 585-89..- MODELS OF MEMORY.- CRAIK, F. I. M. & LOCKHART, R. S. (1972). Levels of processing: A framework for memory research. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 11, 671-84..- FALSE OR RECOVERED MEMORIES.- LOFTU, E. & PICKERELL, J. (1995).- The formation of false memories. Psychiatric Annals, 25, 720-725.- CHAPTER 14 PERCEPTION.- WALKING OFF A CLIFF.- GIBSON, E. J. & WALK, R. D. (1960). The 'visual cliff'. Scientific American, 202, 64-71..- WHY DID THE ANTELOPE CROSS THE ROAD?.- DEREGOWSKI, J. B. (1972). Pictorial perception and culture. Scientific American, 227, 82-88..- WALK LIKE A MAN ....- KOZLOWSKI, L.T. & CUTTING, J.E. (1977) Recognizing the Sex of a Walker from a Dynamic Point-Light Display. Perception and Psychophysics, 21(6), 575-580.- ARE YOU HAVING A LAUGH?.- CARROLL, P.J, YOUNG, J.R & GUERTIN, M.S. (1992) Visual Analysis of Cartoons. Eye Movements and Visual Cognition: Scene Perception and Reading, pp 444-461. New York: Springer-Verlag..- CHAPTER 15 MIND AND THOUGHT.- AUTISM AND THEORIES OF MIND.- BARON-COHEN, S., LESLIE, A.M. & FRITH, U. (1985). Does the autistic child have a 'theory of mind'? Cognition, 21, 37-46..- I'M SORRY DAVE, I CAN'T DO THAT.- SEARLE, J. R. (1980). Minds, brains and programs. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 3, 417-57..- IS IT A BIRD, IS IT A PLANE ...?.- COLLINS, A.M. & QUILLIAN, M.R. (1969) Retrieval Time from Semantic Memory. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behaviour, 8, 240-47.- WHAT COLOUR IS WEDNESDAY?.- RAMANCHANDRAN, V.S & HUBBARD, E.M (2001) Psychophysical investigations into the neural basis of synaesthesia. Proceedings of the Royal Society London, 268, 979-983.- CHAPTER 16 ATTENTION.- NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU DON'T.- SPERLING, G. (1960) Psychological Monographs, 74 (11, whole No 498).- LISTENING WITH ONE EAR.- GRAY, J.A & WEDDERBURN, A.A.I (1960) Grouping Strategies with simulataneous stimuli. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 12, 180-194.- MONKEY BUSINESS.- SIMONS, D.J & CHABRIS, C.F (1999).- Gorillas in our midst. Perception, 28, 1059-1074.- SECTION SIX PSYCHOLOGICAL METHODS .- CHAPTER 17 ANALYSING DATA.- AIDS AND UNCERTAINTY.- WEITZ, R. (1989) Uncertainty and the lives of persons with AIDS, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 30, 270-81.- DISCOURSE ANALYSIS.- POTTER, J. & EDWARDS, D. (1990) Nigel Lawson's tent: Discourse analysis, attribution theory and the social psychology of fact. European Journal of Social Psychology, 20, 405-24.- SHRINK WRAPPED: THE CHOICE OF THERAPIST.- SMITH, M.L &GLASS, G.V (1977) Meta-analysis of psychotherapy outcome studies. American Psychologist, 32, 752-60.- LIFE IS STRESS.- HOLMES, T.H. & RAHE, R.H (1967) The social re-adjustment rating scale. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 11, 213-18.- CHAPTER 18 ISSUES IN RESEARCH .- DEMAND CHARACTERISTICS.- ORNE, M. T. (1962). On the social psychology of the psychological experiment: With particular reference to demand characteristics and their implications. American Psychologist, 17, 776-83..- WHO ARE PSYCHOLOGY'S SUBJECTS?.- SEARS D. O. (1986). College sophomores in the laboratory: Influences of a narrow data base on psychology's view of human nature. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51, 513-30..- DULL RATS AND BRIGHT RATS.- ROSENTHAL, R. & FODE, K. L. (1963). The effect of experimenter bias on the performance of the albino rat. Behavioral Science, 8, 183-89..- HOW GULLIBLE ARE YOU?.- FORER, B.R. (1949) The fallacy of personal validation: A classroom demonstration of gullibility. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 44 118-21.- why psychology.- MILLER, G.A (1969) Psychology as a means of promoting human welfare. American Psychologist, 24 1063-1075.- CHAPTER 19 HOW DOES PSYCHOLOGICAL RSEARCH GET DONE? .- DATA AND DATA ANALYSIS.- RESEARCH METHOS AND DESIGNS.- QUALITY CONTROL.