Îáùåñòâåííîå æèâîòíîå. Ââåäåíèå â ñîöèàëüíóþ ïñèõîëîãèþ

Ñòðàíèöà: 1 ... 491492493494495496

14. Asch, S. (1951). Effects of group pressure upon the modification and distortion of judgement. In M.H.Guetzkow (Ed.), Groups,leadership,and men (pp. 177- 190). Pittsburgh: Carnegie. Asch, S. (1951). Studies of independence and conformity: A minority of one against a unanimous majority. Psychological Monographs, 70(9, Whole No. 416).

15. Dawes, R., McTavish, J., & Shaklee, H. (1977). Behavior, communication, and assumptions about other people's behavior in a common dilemma situation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 35, I-Il.

16. Asch, Effects of group pressure.

17. Aronson, E., & Mettee, D. (1968). Dishonest behavior as a function of differential levels of induced self-esteem. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 9, 121- 127.

18. Milgram, S. (1963). Behavioral study of obedience. JoumalofAbnormaland Social Psychology, 67,371-378.

19. Zimbardo, P. (1971, October 25). The psychological power and pathology of imprisonment (p. 3). Statement prepared for the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary; Subcommittee No. 3: Hearings on Prison Reform, San Francisco, CA.

20. Bickman, L., & Zarantonello, M. (1978). The effects of deception and level of obedience on subjects' ratings of the Milgram study. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 4,81-85.

21. Milgram, S. (1964). Issues in the study of obedience: A reply to Baumrind. American Psychologist, 19,848-852.

22. Aronson, E. (1966). Avoidance ofinter-subject communication. Psychological Reports, 19,238.

_

— 496 —
Ñòðàíèöà: 1 ... 491492493494495496