Attribution: Perceiving the Causes of Behavior by Edward E. Jones, David E. Kanouse, Harold H. Kelley, Richard E. Nisbett, Stuart Valins, Bernard Weiner - front cover
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Attribution: Perceiving the Causes of Behavior

by Edward E. Jones, David E. Kanouse, Harold H. Kelley, Richard E. Nisbett, Stuart Valins, Bernard Weiner

"Attribution: Perceiving the Causes of Behavior" by Edward E. Jones et al., published by General Learning Press in Morristown, NJ, explores attribution theory in psychology. This ex-library copy has a heavily worn dust jacket but remains a crucial resource for understanding behavioral science.

$16.80$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1972
General Learning Press
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B10-AAT-0196

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Condition Details

The dust jacket is in poor condition, exhibiting substantial tears and wear. The binding remains intact, but the book shows signs of being an ex-library copy, evidenced by a library stamp. There are no inscriptions or signatures from the authors.

About This Vintage 1972 Edition

"Attribution: Perceiving the Causes of Behavior" is a comprehensive work authored by prominent figures in psychology, including Edward E. Jones and Richard E. Nisbett. Published by General Learning Press in Morristown, NJ, this book delves into the intricate mechanisms of attribution theory, exploring how individuals perceive and interpret the causes of behavior. The collaborative effort of esteemed psychologists provides a multifaceted examination of behavioral science, making it a valuable resource for scholars and students alike. Although the publication year is not specified, the book's relevance in the field of psychology remains significant. The copy available shows signs of wear, notably on the dust jacket, which is heavily torn. Despite these physical imperfections, the book retains its academic value, especially for those interested in the foundational aspects of social psychology.

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