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Michael Argyle

    11. August 1925 – 6. September 2002

    Dieser Autor ist ein angesehener Sozialpsychologe, der für seine starke Bevorzugung experimenteller Methoden bekannt ist. Seine Arbeit befasst sich mit einem tiefen Verständnis menschlichen Verhaltens und sozialer Interaktionen, wobei er alternative Ansätze meidet. Er wird für seine Produktivität und seine bedeutenden akademischen Beiträge auf dem Gebiet der Psychologie anerkannt. Sein analytischer und methodischer Ansatz bietet den Lesern aufschlussreiche Perspektiven auf psychologische Prinzipien.

    Social Interaction
    The Psychology of Interpersonal Behaviour
    The Psychology of Money
    Die Anatomie menschlicher Beziehungen
    Soziale Interaktion
    Körpersprache und Kommunikation
    • 1998

      The Psychology of Money

      • 344 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,9(12)Abgeben

      Exploring the complex relationship between money and human behavior, this book delves into themes of power, self-image, and the psychology of giving versus receiving. It questions societal taboos surrounding money, comparing its impact on happiness to that of sex and death. Aimed at psychologists, sociologists, and those curious about economics, it offers insights into how financial dynamics influence personal fulfillment and social interactions.

      The Psychology of Money
    • 1979
    • 1976

      This is the first book-length work to reflect the recent trend in social psychology away from artificial laboratory test results. It focuses directly on the detailed, concrete elements of social behavior as they are observed in a real-life setting. Michael Argyle's approach here differs from that more generally taken in two respects. First, he discusses human interaction in terms of the basic elements of behavior-bodily and facial movements, gestures, eye-movements, facial expression, proximity, and orientation, the verbal and non-verbal aspects of communication. Second, he has drawn on research in such varied areas as psychiatry, anthropology, linguistics, ethology, developmental and organizational psychology, as well as on his own extensive experimental studies. Particular emphasis is given to the biological roots of interaction, and to its cultural setting. Social Interaction demonstrates a strong awareness of the current theories of social psychology, while restricting itself in exposition to the observable aspects of human interaction. The result is a comprehensive and stimulating introduction to social interaction. This is primarily a textbook for students of social psychology, but it covers a field that is of central importance for all students of the social and biological sciences.

      Social Interaction
    • 1976

      The first edition of this book outlined what amounted to a breakthrough in the analysis of social behaviour. Since then it has become widely used as an introductory textbook of social psychology. It is invaluable to anyone interested in the subject or whose work involves dealing with people, as well as anyone who wants to know how to make friends and influence people. For this new, fifth edition, Michael Argyle includes the latest research on non-verbal communication, social skills and happiness.

      The Psychology of Interpersonal Behaviour
    • 1973