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001 73007252
003 DLC
005 19910702134810.3
008 761203s1973 mau b 00000 eng
010 $a 73007252 //r91
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
050 00 $aHM291$b.P83
082 00 $a301.15
245 00 $aPublic and private conformity :$bcompeting explanations by improvisation, cognitive dissonance, and attribution theories /$cedited with an introd. by Barry E. Collins.
260 0 $aAndover, Mass. :$bWarner Modular Publications,$cc1973.
300 $a176 p. ;$c28 cm.
490 0 $aSocial psychology series
504 $aIncludes bibliographies.
505 0 $aConformity, social influence, and interpersonal accommodation as facts of life: Milgram, S. Some conditions of obedience and disobedience to authority.--Cognitive contact versus dissonance: King, B. T. and Janis, I. L. Comparison of the effectiveness of improvised versus non-improvised role-playing in producing opinion changes. Festinger, L. and Carlsmith, J. M. Cognitive consequences of forced compliance. Rosenberg, M. J. When dissonance fails. Carlsmith, J. M., Collins, B. E., and Helmreich, R. L. Studies in forced compliance. Linder, D. E., Cooper, J., and Jones, E. E. Decision freedom as a determinant of the role of incentive magnitude in attitude change. Collins, B. E. and Hoyt, M. F. Personal responsibility-for-consequences.--Attribution theory: Bem, D. J. Self-perception.--Public and private conformity in the "real world": Freedman, J. L. and Fraser, S. C. Compliance without pressure. Lepper, M. R. Dissonance, self-perception, and honesty in children.
650 0 $aConformity.
700 10 $aCollins, Barry E.