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 <note>The aim of this series is to make available to advanced undergraduate and graduate students key articles in each area of social psychology in an attractive, user-friendly format. Many professors want to encourage their students to engage directly with&#13;
research in their fields, yet this can often be daunting for students coming to detailed study of a topic for the first time. Moreover, declining library budgets mean that articles are not always readily available, and course packs can be expensive and time-consuming to produce. Key Readings in Social Psychology aims to address this need by providing comprehensive volumes, each one of which will be edited by a senior and active researcher in the field. Articles will be carefully chosen to illustrate the way the field has developed historically as well as to define current issues and research directions. Each volume will have a similar structure, which will include:&#13;
• an overview chapter, as well as introductions to sections and articles&#13;
• questions for class discussion&#13;
• annotated bibliographies&#13;
• full author and subject indexes</note>
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