Includes bibliographical references (pages [275]-280) and indexes
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Introduction: Ways of Being -- Pt. I. The Basic Concepts of a Social Psychology. 1. The Problem of Social Being. 2. People in Groups. 3. People in Action -- Pt. II. Methods for Social Psychology -- Introduction: Methods for Social Psychology. 4. Methods of Research: Alternatives to the Experiment. 5. The Uses of Models I: Social Action as Problem Solving. 6. The Uses of Models II: Social Action as Drama and as Work -- Pt. III. Individual Lives and Social Change -- Introduction: Individual Lives and Social Change. 7. Practical and Expressive Orders. 8. Individual Lives as Social Trajectories. 9. A Social Psychology of Social Change. 10. The Social Psychology of Political Activity