Mark R. Leary

Mark R. Leary

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Why You Are Who You Are (a short story) (Non-Fiction) was the most recently released book by Mark R. Leary, on February 2nd, 2017.

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Mark R. Leary Stats: The most read book by Mark R. Leary on Book Notification is Understanding the Mysteries of Human Behavior, a Non-Fiction book. The second most read book is Why You Are Who You Are, a Non-Fiction book.

Below is a complete list of Mark R. Leary books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series.

List of Non-Fiction Books in Publication Order

List of Springer Series in Social Psychology Books in Publication Order

ReadTitle Avg.YearBook Link
1
The Ethics Of Social Research (By: Joan E. Sieber)
1982
2
Anger and Aggression (By: James R. Averill)
1982
3
Basic Group Processes (By: Paul B. Paulus)
1983
4
Attitudinal Judgment (By: J. Richard. Eiser)
1984
5
Language and Social Situations (By: Joseph P. Forgas)
1985
6
1986
7
Directions in Soviet Social Psychology (By: L. H. Strickland, E. Lockwood, N. Thurston)
2011
8
92012
9
Facet Theory (By: D. Canter)
2012
10
Controversial Issues in Social Research Methods (By: Jerald Greenberg, Robert Folger)
2012
11
2012
12
Entrapment in Escalating Conflicts (By: J. Brockner, J.Z. Rubin)
2012
13
The Social Construction of the Person (By: K.J. Gergen, K.E. Davis)
2012
14
Action Control (By: Julius Kuhl, Jürgen Beckmann)
2012
15
2012
16
The Social Psychology of Facial Appearance (By: Ray Bull, Nichola Rumsey)
2012
17
2012
18
2012
19
2012
20
The Social Psychology of Intergroup Conflict (By: Wolfgang Stroebe, Miles Hewstone, Daniel Bar-Tal, Arie W. Kruglanski)
2012
21
Person Perception and Attribution (By: R. Klein, Hans-Werner Bierhoff)
2012
22
Changing Conceptions of Crowd Mind and Behavior (By: C.F. Graumann, S. Moscovici)
2012
23
2012
24
Theories of Group Behavior (By: George R. Goethals, Brian Mullen)
2012
25
Gender and Nonverbal Behavior (By: Clara Mayo, N. M. Henley)
2012
26
Mood (By: William N. Morris)
2012
27
Personality, Roles, and Social Behavior (By: William Ickes, Eric S. Knowles)
2012
28
Friendship and Social Interaction (By: Valerian J. Derlega, Barbara A. Winstead)
2012
29
The Attribution of Blame (By: Kelly G. Shaver)
2012
30
2012
31
Changing Conceptions of Leadership (By: Carl F. Graumann, Serge Moscovici)
2012
32
Attention and Self-Regulation (By: C. S. Carver, M. F. Scheier)
2012
33
Group Beliefs (By: Daniel Bar-Tal)
2012
34
Sports Violence (By: J.H. Goldstein)
2012
35
2012
36
Power, Dominance, and Nonverbal Behavior (By: Steven L. Ellyson, John F. Dovidio)
2012
37
Nonverbal Behavior (By: Miles L. Patterson)
2012
38
2012
39
2012
40
Sociophysiology (By: William Waid)
2012
41
Stereotyping and Prejudice (By: Wolfgang Stroebe, Daniel Bar-Tal, Arie W. Kruglanski, Carl F. Graumann)
2013
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Mark R. Leary

Mark R. Leary has published 5 Non-Fiction Books. The first was released in 1995 with the book Self-Presentation. The most recently released was Why You Are Who You Are which was released in 2017. There are no upcoming non-fiction books by Mark at this time.

Mark R. Leary has also written the Springer in Social Psychology series which has 41 books including The Ethics Of Social Research and Anger and Aggression.

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Mark R. Leary: F.A.Q

What was the first book Mark R. Leary wrote?

The first book written by Mark R. Leary was Self-Presentation, published in 1995.

What was the most recent book Mark R. Leary wrote?

Their most recently released work was Why You Are Who You Are (a short story) on February 2nd, 2017.

What is the most popular book by Mark R. Leary?

Based on the number of readers on Book Notification, the most popular Mark R. Leary book is Understanding the Mysteries of Human Behavior. Here are their most popular books:
  1. Understanding the Mysteries of Human Behavior (6)
  2. Why You Are Who You Are (8)

Are there upcoming new books by Mark R. Leary?

Mark R. Leary does not have any upcoming books with a set publication date within the next few months at this time.

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How many books has Mark R. Leary written?

Mark R. Leary has written 6 books. 1 book in the Springer Series in Social Psychology Series, 5 Non-Fiction Books.

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