Michael Argyle (psychologist) - Publications

Publications

  • The Scientific Study of Social Behaviour (Methuen 1957)
  • Religious Behaviour (Routledge & Kegan Paul 1958)
  • Training Managers (Acton Society Trust 1962), with Trevor Smith
  • Psychology and Social Problems (Methuen 1964)
  • The Psychology of Interpersonal Behaviour (Penguin 1967)
  • Social Interaction (Tavistock Publications 1969)
  • The Social Psychology of Work (Allen Lane 1972), ISBN 0-7139-0186-1
  • Skills With People: A Guide for Managers (Hutchinson 1973), ISBN 0-09-116481-8, with Elizabeth Sidney and Margaret Brown
  • Bodily Communication (Methuen 1975), ISBN 0-416-67450-X
  • Gaze and Mutual Gaze (Cambridge University Press 1976), ISBN 0-521-20865-3, with Mark Cook
  • Social Skills and Mental Health (Methuen 1978), ISBN 0-416-84980-6, with Peter Trower and Bridget Bryant
  • Person to Person: Ways of Communicating (Harper & Row 1979), ISBN 0-06-318097-9, with Peter Trower
  • Social Situations (Cambridge University Press 1981), ISBN 0-521-23260-0, with Adrian Furnham and Jean Ann Graham
  • The Psychology of Happiness (Methuen 1987), ISBN 0-416-40960-1
  • Cooperation: The Basis of Sociability (Routledge 1991), ISBN 0-415-03545-7
  • The Social Psychology of Everyday Life (Routledge 1992), ISBN 0-415-01071-3
  • The Psychology of Social Class (Routledge 1994), ISBN 0-415-07954-3
  • The Social Psychology of Leisure (Penguin 1996), ISBN 0-14-023887-5
  • The Psychology of Religious Behaviour, Belief and Experience (Routledge 1997), ISBN 0-415-12330-5, with Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi
  • The Psychology of Money (Routledge 1998), ISBN 0-415-14605-4, with Adrian Furnham

plus numerous edited books, chapters, and articles in learned journals

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