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Levels of Explanation in Social Psychology

Levels of Explanation in Social Psychology

Levels of Explanation in Social Psychology

Author:
Willem Doise
Published:
November 1986
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ISBN:
9780521307482

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    In this original survey of the nature of explanation in social psychology, Willem Doise elaborates a novel conceptual framework, in order to provide a constructive way of integrating the diverse range of analysis offered in the field. Doise describes four levels of analysis: the intra-personal; the inter-personal; the positional; and the ideological. The levels thus defined overlap in many studies, and Doise uses this interconnection of levels of explanation - which he terms articulation - to put recent research in an exciting new perspective. The idea of articulation is applied, in particular, to three areas of research in experimental social psychology - social factors in cognitive development, social influence and intergroup relations - which are usually explained in terms of only one level of analysis, but which, as Doise convincingly demonstrates, can be enriched by also applying the other levels of explanation.

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    November 1986
    Hardback
    9780521307482
    194 pages
    228 × 152 × 17 mm
    0.375kg
    Unavailable - out of print
      Author
    • Willem Doise