Alternatives to cognition: a new look at explaining human social behavior

Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum (1998)
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Presents a thoughtful open-minded approach, beyond that of conventional cognitivism, using alternative perspectives such as socio-cultural contexts and social interaction, to explain behavior. For social and exptl. psychologists, and clinicians.

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