Buch, Englisch, 2136 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 251 mm, Gewicht: 4037 g
Buch, Englisch, 2136 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 251 mm, Gewicht: 4037 g
Reihe: Sage Library in Social Psychol
ISBN: 978-1-4462-0117-6
Verlag: SAGE PUBN
Social psychology is the study of how normal people think, feel and behave as influenced by (real or imagined) others. This collection picks up from Michael Hogg's influential set, Social Psychology, published in 2002 to set out and explain the several changes the field has gone through since the mid-nineties. Social psychology now places more emphasis on studying the brain, cognitive-to-bodily effects, and goal pursuit. Classic topics such as prejudice, motivation, emotion, and interpersonal relationships are prominent still as this collection also illustrates. The articles selected include influential theories and conceptual reviews, feature empirical articles on edgy new theories, showcase state-of-the-art methodological advances and cover topics of perennial interest in the field. Volume One: General Principles covers major theories that advanced the field's thinking, including some that sparked much debate. Volume Two: Cognition includes the latest advances in the thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes that pertain to the social world and cover topics such as person perception, social cognition and attitudes. Volume Three: Emotion provides a much-needed collection of the surge in recent years in theory and debate related to emotion. Volume Four: Motivation includes articles on implementation intentions, the need for positive self-regard, justifiable busyness and self-affirmation. Interpersonal relations are at the heart of the field so Volume Five: Interpersonal Processes is rich with the latest work on topics such as forgiveness, liking, rejection, aggression, prejudice, intergroup relations, sex and morality.
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VOLUME 1: GENERAL PRINCIPLES
The Unbearable Automaticity of Being - J. A. Barg and T. L. Chartrand
Bad is Stronger than Good - R. F. Baumeister et al
Control Processes and Self-Organization as Complementary Principles Underlying Behavior - C. S. Carver and M. F. Scheier
The Role of Self-Esteem and Cultural Worldviews in the Management of Existential Terror - J. Greenberg, S. Solomon and T. Pyszczynski
The Emotional Dog and its Rational Tail: A Social Intuitionist Approach to Moral Judgment - J. Haidt
Renovating the Pyramid of Needs Contemporary Extensions Built upon Ancient Foundations - D. T. Kenrick et al
The Self-fulfilling Nature of Positive Illusions in Romantic Relationships: Love is not Blind, but Pescient - S. L. Murray, J. G. Holmes and D. W. Griffin
Reflective and Impulsive Determinants of Social Behavior - F. Strack and R. Deutsch
Making Choices Impairs Subsequent Self-Control: A Limited-resource Account of Decision Making, Self-Regulation, and Active Initiative - K. D. Vohs et al
Explaining Away: A Model of Affective Adaptation - T. D. Wilson and D. T. Gilbert
A Model of Dual Attitudes - T. D. Wilson, S. Lindsey and T. Y. Schooler
VOLUME 2: COGNITION
Do Conscious Thoughts Cause Behaviour? - R. F. Baumeister, E. J. Masicampo and K. D. Vohs
A Theory of Unconscious Thought - A. Dijksterhui and L. F. Nordgren
Dual-Process Models in Social and Cognitive Psychology: Conceptual Integration and Links to Underlying Memory Systems - R. S. Eliot and J. DeCoster
Attitude Formation Through Exploration: Valence Asymmetries - R. H. Fazio, J. R. Eiser and N. J. Shook
"I" Value Freedom but "We" Value Relationships: Self-construal Priming Mirrors Cultural Differences in Judgment - W. L. Gardner, S. Gabriel and A. Y. Lee
Measuring Individual Differences in Implicit Cognition: The Implicit Association Test - A. G. Greenwald, D. E. McGhee and J. L. K. Schwartz
Does Living in California Make People Happy? A Focusing Illusion in Judgments of Life Satisfaction - D. Kahneman and D. Schkade
Reflection and Reflexion: A Social Cognitive Neuroscience Approach to Attributional Inference - M. D. Lieberman et al
Embodiment in Attitudes, Social Perception, and Emotion - P. M. Niedenthal et al
The Psychology of the Unthinkable: Taboo Trade - Offs, Forbidden Base Rates, and Heretical Counterfactuals - P. E. Tetlock
Construal-level Theory of Psychological Distance - Y. Trope and N. Liberman
VOLUME 3: EMOTION
How Emotion Shapes Behavior: Feedback, Anticipation and Reflection, Rather than Direct Causation - R. F. Baumeister et al
Positive Affect as Implicit Motivator: On the Non-conscious Operation of Behavioral Goals - R. Custers and H. Aarts
Counting Blessings Versus Burdens: An Experimental Investigation of Gratitude and Subjective Well-Being in Daily Life - R. A. Emmons and M. E. McCullough
Forgiveness and Justice: A Research Agenda for Social and Personality Psychology - J. J. Exline et al
The Role of Positive Emotions in Positive Psychology: The Broaden-and-Build Theory of Positive Emotions - B. L. Fredrickson
A Room with a Viewpoint: Using Normative Appeals to Motivate Environmental Conservation in a Hotel Setting - N. J. Goldstein
The Sting of Intentional Pain - K. Gray
Anger and Frontal Brain Activity: EEG Asymmetry Consistent with Approach Motivation Despite Negative Affective Valence - E. Harmon-Jones and J. J. B. Allen
Heart Strings and Purse Strings - G. Loewenstein, J. S. Lerner and D. A. Small
Long-Term Disability is Associated with Lasting Changes in Subjective Well-being: Evidence from Two Nationally Representative Longitudinal Studies - R. E. Lucas
Eavesdropping on Happiness: Well-being is Related to Having Less Small Talk and More Substantive Conversations - M. R. Mehl et al
Negotiating Interracial Interactions: Costs, Consequenc




