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The Science of Social Behavior
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The Science of Social Behavior
Richard J. Crisp Ph.D.

Richard J. Crisp, Ph.D., is an expert on the psychology of cognitive bias, social influence, and behavior change. His recent books include The Social Brain and Social Psychology: A Very Short Introduction.

Books by Richard Crisp

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Social Psychology: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
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The Social Brain: How Diversity Made the Modern Mind
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Essential Social Psychology
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The Psychology of Social and Cultural Diversity
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Multiple Social Categorization
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