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Part I Social Psychology<br/>1 Social Influence<br/>Eight out often owners said their cats preferred it<br/>■ Asch, S.E. (1955). Opinions and social pressure.<br/>Scientific American, 193, 31-5.<br/>Be a good boy and do as you are told<br/>■ Milcram, S. (1963). Behavioral study of obedience.<br/>Journal ofAbnormal and Social Psychology, 67,<br/>Going underground<br/>■ PiLiAviN, I.M., Rodin, J.A. and Piliavin, J. (1969)-<br/>Good Samaritanism; an underground phenomenon?<br/>Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 289-99.<br/>Walk on by<br/>■ Levine, R.M. (1999). Rethinking bystander non-intervention,<br/>social categorization and the evidence of witnesses at the<br/>James Bulger murder trial.<br/>Human Relations, 52, 1133-55-<br/>2 Social Judgements<br/>Changing our minds<br/>■ Festincer, L. and Carlsmith, j.M. (i959)-<br/>Cognitive consequences of forced compliance.<br/>Jo rnal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 58, 203-10.<br/>Is she really going out with him?<br/>■ Nisbett, R.E., Caputo, C., Lecant, P. and Marecek, J. (i973)-<br/>Behaviour as seen by the actor and as seen by the observer.<br/>Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 27, 154-64.<br/>I'm not prejudiced but ...<br/>■ LaPiere, R.T. (1934). Attitudes vs. actions.<br/>Social Forces, 13, 230-7.<br/>The minimal group studies<br/>■ Tajfel, H. (1970). Experiments in intergroup discrimination.<br/>Scientifc American, 223, 96-102.<br/>Shock and awe<br/>■ Fischhoff, B., Gonzalez, R., Lerner, J. and Small, D. (2005).<br/>Evolving judgements of terror risks: foresight, hindsight and emotion.<br/>Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2, 124-39.<br/>Social Interaction<br/>The robber's cave<br/>■ Sherif, M. (1956). Experiments in group conflict.<br/>Scientifc American, 195, 54~S-<br/>The mother (and father) of all groups<br/>■ Bales, R.F. (1955)- How people interact in conferences.<br/>Scientific American, 1^2,<br/>The prison simulation<br/>■ Haney, C., Banks, W.C. and Zimbardo, P.G. (1973)-<br/>A study of prisoners and guards in a simulated prison.<br/>Naual Research Review, 30, 4-17-<br/>S. and Hasla^m, S.A. (2006). Rethinking the psychology of tyranny: the BBC prison study.<br/>British Journal of Social Psychology, 45, 1-40-<br/>Small world and getting smaller<br/>■ Dodds, p., Muhamad, R. and Watts, D. (2003)-<br/>An experimental study of search in global social networks.<br/>Science, 301, 827-9.<br/>^art II Biological and Comparative Psychology<br/>^ Learning<br/>The flight of the killer pigeons<br/>■ Skinner, B.F. (1960). Pigeons in a pelican.<br/>American Psychologist, 15, 28-37.<br/>What's your pleasure? • 1 1 +•<br/>Olds ]• Milner, P. (1954). Positive reinforcement produced by electrical stimulation<br/>f the septal area and other regions of the rat brain.<br/>Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 47, 419-27.<br/>Learning to be helpless<br/>■ Selicman, M.E.P. and Maier, S.F. (1967). Failure to escape traumatic shock.<br/>Journal of Experimental Psychology, 74, 1-9.<br/>Bashing Bobo<br/>■ Bandura, a.. Ross, D. and Ross, S.A. (1961).<br/>Transmission of aggression through imitation of aggressive models.<br/>Journal ofAbnormal and Social Psychology, 63, 575-82.<br/>Monkey talk<br/>■ Gardner, R.A. and Gardner, B.T. (1969). Teaching sign language to a chimpanzee.<br/>Science, 165, 664-72.<br/>5 Comparative Psychology<br/>The colony of monkeys<br/>■ Rawlins, R. (1979). Forty years of rhesus research.<br/>New Scientist, 82, 108-10.<br/>A fishy tale<br/>■ Tinbercen, N. (1952). The curious behaviour of the stickleback.<br/>Scientific American, 187, 22-6.<br/>Rat City: the behavioural sink<br/>■ Calhoun, J.B. (1962). Population density and social pathology.<br/>Scientific American, 206, 139-48.<br/>Just monkeying around<br/>■ Alexander, G.M. and Hines, M. (2002).<br/>Sex differences in response to children's toys in nonhuman primates.<br/>Evolution and Human Behavior, 23, 467-79.<br/>6 Bio-Psychology<br/>A brain of two halves<br/>■ Sperry, R.W. (1968). Hemisphere deconnection and unity in conscious awareness.<br/>American Psychologist, 23, 723-33.<br/>How do you feel?<br/>■ ScHACHTER, S. and Singer, J.E. (1962).<br/>Cognitive, social and physiological determinants of emotional state.<br/>Psychological Review, 69, 379-99.<br/>To sleep, perchance to dream<br/>■ Dement, W. and Kleitman, N. (1957). The relation of eye movements during sleep to dream activity:<br/>an objective method for the study of dreaming.<br/>Journal of Experimental Psychology, 53, 339-46.<br/>Murderers!<br/>Raine, a., Buchsbaum, M. and LaCasse, L. (1997).<br/>Brain abnormalities in murderers indicated by positron emission tomography.<br/>Biological Psychiatry, 42, 495-508.<br/>, rt t<br/>Mastermind<br/>■ Macuire, E. A., e£ o/. (2000).<br/>Navigation-related structural change in the hippocampi of taxi drivers.<br/>Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA, 97, 439^~403-<br/>Where does it hurt.i*<br/>■ Melzack, R. (1992). Phantom limbs.<br/>Scientific American, April, 90-6.<br/>Part III Diversity<br/>7 Identity<br/>Black dolls and White dolls<br/>■ Hraba, j. and Grant, G. (1970).<br/>Black is beautiful: a re-examination of racial preference and identification.<br/>Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, i6, 398-402.<br/>Black identity<br/>■ Nobles, W.W. (1976). Extended self: rethinking the so-called Negro self-concept.<br/>Journal of Black Psychology, 2, 15-24.<br/>The boy who was raised as a girl: a psychological tragedy<br/>■ Diamond, M. and Sicmundson, K. (1997)-<br/>Sex reassignment at birth: a long term review and clinical implications.<br/>Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. 151. 298-304-<br/>Mirror, mirror on the wall ...<br/>■ Koff, E. (1983). Through the looking glass of menarche: what the adolescent girl sees.<br/>In S. Golub (ed.), Menarche, pp. 77-86. Lexington, Mass: D.C. Heath.<br/>Girls just want to have fun<br/>> Kino, j. (1989). Gender reference terms: separating the women from the girls.<br/>British Journal of Social Psychology, 28, 185-7.<br/>8 Abnormality , u<br/>You don't have to be mad to work here. You don't even have to be mad to be in here ...<br/>■ Rosenhan, D.L (1973). On being sane in insane places.<br/>Science, 179, 250-8.<br/>The Three Faces of Eve<br/>- Thicpen, C.H. and Cleckley, H. (i954)- A case of multiple personality.<br/>Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 49< ^35—5^-<br/>Paranoid humanoid<br/>■ Griffith, j.D., Cavanaugh, ]., Held, j. and Gates, j.A. (1972).<br/>Dextroamphetamine; evaluation of psychomimetic properties in man.<br/>Archive of General Psychiatry, 26, 97-100.<br/>Fear today, gone tomorrow r u k-<br/>■ Lang, P-J- and Lazovik, A.D. (1963). Experimental desensitization of a photiia.<br/>Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 66, 519-25-<br/>It could be you! But it probably won't be.<br/>■ Griffiths, M.D. (1994). The role of cognitive bias and skill in fruit machine gambling.<br/>British Journal of PsychologY, 85, 351-69.<br/>9 Individual Differences<br/>The Big Five<br/>■ McCrae, R.R. and Costa, P.T. (1987).<br/>Validation of the five factor model of personality across instruments and observers.<br/>Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 81-90.<br/>Measuring masculinity and femininity<br/>■ Bem, S.L {1974). The measurement of psychological androgyny.<br/>Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 42,155-62.<br/>Mis-measuring intelligence<br/>■ Gould, S.j. (1982). A nation of morons.<br/>New Scientist (6 May 1982), pp. 349-52.<br/>A brave new world<br/>■ Plomin, R., and Daniels, D. (1987).<br/>Why are children in the same family so different from one another?<br/>Behavioral and Brain Sciences, io, i-i6.<br/>Part IV Developmental Psychology<br/>TO Attachment<br/>Can you hear me mother?<br/>■ Harlow, H.F. (1959). Love in infant monkeys.<br/>Scientific American, 200, 68-74.<br/>Family life<br/>■ Hodges, J. and Tizard, B. (1989)- Social and family relationships of ex-institutional adolescents.<br/>Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 30, Tj-rj-j.<br/>Emotional deprivation<br/>■ KoluchovA, j. (1972). Severe deprivation in twins: a case study.<br/>Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 13, 107-14.<br/>The behaviour of newborn children in two different cultures<br/>■ Brazelton, T.B., Koslowski, B. and Tronick, E. (1976).<br/>Neonatal behavior among urban Zambians and Americans.<br/>Journal of Child Psychiatry, 15, 97-107.<br/>n The Classic Approaches<br/>i want a girl, just like the girl that married dear old Dad<br/>■ Freud, S. (1909). Analysis of a phobia of a five-year-old boy.<br/>In The Pelican Freud Library (1977), Vol. 8, Case Histories i, pp. 169-306.<br/>The tale of Little Albert<br/>Watson, J.B. and Rayner, R. (1920). Conditioned emotional reactions<br/>Journal of Experimental Psychology, 3, 1-14.<br/>Piaget's cognitive approach<br/>■ Samuel, J. and Br/ant, P. (1984). Asking only one question in the conservation experiment.<br/>Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 25, 315-18.<br/>Vygotsky's social constructivist approach<br/>■ Wood, D.. Wood, H. and Middleton, D. (1978)-<br/>An experimental evaluation of four face-to-face teaching strategies.<br/>International journal of Behavioral Development, 1, 131-47.<br/>12 Communication<br/>The dance of the neonates<br/>■ Condon, W.S. and Sander, L.W. (1974)- Neonate movement is synchronized with adult speech:<br/>interactional participation and language acquisition.<br/>Science, 183, 99-101.<br/>Listen with mother<br/>■ Fernald, a. (1985). Four-month-old infants prefer to listen to motherese.<br/>Infant Behavior and Development, 8, 181-95.<br/>All the king's horses and all the king's men ...<br/>■ Bryant, P.E., Bradley, L., Maclean, M. and Crossland, J. (1989).<br/>Nursery rhymes, phonological skills and reading.<br/>Journal of Child Language, 16, 407-28.<br/>Talking proper<br/>■ Ubov, W. (1969). The logic of nonstandard English.<br/>In P P Giglioli (ed.), Language and Social Context. FHarmondsworth, England. Penguin.<br/>Part V Cognitive psychology<br/>13 Memory<br/>rTArTLE^T^,T.rr932). Remembering: A Study in Experimental and Social Psychology.<br/>Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.<br/>Tctr n.r and Lockhart, R.S. (197a). Levels of processing: a framework for memory research.<br/>Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 11. 671-84-<br/>J.C. (1974). Reconstruction of automobile destruction:<br/>an example of the interaction between language and memory.<br/>Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 13, 585 9-<br/>False or recovered memories?<br/>a LoFTUs, E.F. and Pickrell, j.E. (1995). The formation of false memories.<br/>Psychiatric Annals, 25, 720-5.<br/>14 Perception<br/>Scientifc American, 202, 64-7''■<br/>why did the antelope cross the road?<br/>■ Derecowski, J.B. (1972). Pictorial perception and culture.<br/>Scientific American, 227, 82-8.<br/>Walk like a man ...<br/>■ Kozlowski, L.T. and Cutting, J.E. (1977)<br/>Recognizing the sex of a walker from a dynamic point-light display.<br/>Perception and Psychophysics, 21, 575-80<br/>Are you having a laugh?<br/>■ Carroll, P.J., Young, J.R. and Guertin, M.S. (1992).<br/>Visual analysis of cartoons: a view from the far side.<br/>In K. Rayhor (ed.) Eye Movements and Visual Cognition: Scene Perception and Reading,<br/>pp. 444-61. New York: Springer-Verlag.<br/>15 Mind and Thought<br/>Autism and theories of mind<br/>■ Baron-cohen, S., Jolliffe, T., Mortimore, C. and Robertson, M. (1997).<br/>Another advanced test of theory of mind: evidence from very high functioning adults<br/>with autism or Asperger Syndrome.<br/>Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 38, 813-22.<br/>I'm sorry Dave, I can't do that<br/>■ Searle, J.R. (1980). Minds, brains and programs.<br/>Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 3, 417—57.<br/>Is it a bird, is it a plane ...?<br/>■ Collins, A.M. and Quillian, M.R. (1969) Retrieval time from semantic memory.<br/>Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 8, 240-7.<br/>Hearing colours, tasting shapes<br/>■ Ramachandran, V.S. and Hubbard, E.M. (2001).<br/>Psychophysical investigations into the neural basis of synaesthesia.<br/>Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 268, 979-83.<br/>16 Attention<br/>Now you see it, now you don't<br/>■ Sperling, G. (i960). The information available in brief visual presentations.<br/>Psychological Monographs, 74 (no. 11. Whole no. 498).<br/>Listening with one ear<br/>■ Gray, J.A. and Wedderburn, A.A.I, (i960). Grouping strategies with simultaneous stimuli.<br/>Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 12, 180-4.<br/>Monkey business<br/>■ Simons, D.j. and Chabris, C.F. (1999).<br/>Gorillas in our midst: sustained inattentional blindness for dynamic events<br/>Perception, 28, 1059-74.<br/>Part VI Psychological Methods<br/>17 Analysing Data<br/>Discourse analysis<br/>■ Potter, J. and Edwards, D. (1990).<br/>Nigel Lawson's tent: discourse analysis, attribution theory and the social psychology of fact.<br/>European Journal of Social Psychology, 20, 405-24.<br/>AIDS and uncertainty<br/>■ Weitz, R. (1989). Uncertainty and the lives of persons with AIDS.<br/>Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 30, 270-81.<br/>Life is stress<br/>■ Holmes, T.H. and Rahe, R.H. (1967). The Social Re-adjustment Rating Scale.<br/>Journal of Psychosomatic Research, ii, 213-18.<br/>Shrink-wrapped: the choice of therapist<br/>■ Smith, M.L. and Glass, G.V. (1977)- Meta-analysis of psychotherapy outcome studies.<br/>American Psychologist, 32, 752-60.<br/>18 Issues in Research<br/>Demand characteristics<br/>■ Orne, M.T. (1962). On the social psychology of the psychological experiment:<br/>with particular reference to demand characteristics and their implications.<br/>American Psychologist, 17, 776-83.<br/>Who are psychology's subjects.i*<br/>■ Sears, D.O. (1986). College sophomores in the laboratory: influences of a narrow data base<br/>on psychology's view of human nature.<br/>Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 5T 513-30.<br/>How gullible are you? .<br/>. Forer, B. R. (1949). The fallacy of personal validation: a class-room demonstration of gullibility.<br/>Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 44. n8-2i.<br/>Dull rats and bright rats<br/>■ Rosenthal, R. and Fode, K.L. (1963).<br/>The effect of experimenter bias on the performance of the a bino rat.<br/>Behavioral Science, 8, 183-9.<br/>Why psychology?<br/>■ Miller, G. (1969). Psychology as a means of promoting human welfare.<br/>American Psychologist, 24, 1063-75.<br/>19 Methodology: How Does Psychological Research Get Done?<br/>Section 1: Data and data analysis<br/>Section 2: Research methods and designs<br/>Section 3: Quality control |