The Atlas of Interpersonal Situations describes each of its twenty-one prototypical situations in lay person's language, and then proceeds to develop a formal theoretical analysis of each, with extensive reference to existing research. "Situations" have a profound but often under-appreciated impact on human behavior. This book is a comprehensive analysis of these situations, written for a scholarly audience. Readers will be rewarded by heightened understanding of the variety of...
More DescriptionThe Atlas of Interpersonal Situations describes each of its twenty-one prototypical situations in lay person's language, and then proceeds to develop a formal theoretical analysis of each, with extensive reference to existing research. "Situations" have a profound but often under-appreciated impact on human behavior. This book is a comprehensive analysis of these situations, written for a scholarly audience. Readers will be rewarded by heightened understanding of the variety of interpersonal situations that characterize everyday life, and of the underlying structures that can explain them.