E-Book, Englisch, 632 Seiten, E-Book
Fletcher / Clark Blackwell Handbook of Social Psychology
1. Auflage 2008
ISBN: 978-0-470-99854-0
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
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Interpersonal Processes
E-Book, Englisch, 632 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Blackwell Handbooks of Social Psychology
ISBN: 978-0-470-99854-0
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This authoritative handbook provides a cutting-edge overview ofclassic and current research as well as an assessment of futuretrends in the field of interpersonal processes.
* Ensures thorough and up-to-date coverage of all aspects ofinterpersonal processes
* Includes contributions by academics and other experts fromaround the world to ensure a truly international perspective
* Provides a comprehensive overview of classic and currentresearch and likely future trends
* Fully referenced chapters and annotated bibliographies alloweasy access to further study
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Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Series Editor's Foreword.
Preface.
Part I: Cognition/Attribution.
1. Attributions in Close Relationships: From Balkanization toIntegration. (Frank D. Fincham).
2. Cognition and the Development of Close Relationships.(Benjamin R. Karney, James K. McNulty, and Thomas N. Bradbury).
3. Cognitive Representations of Attachment: The Content andFunction of Working Models. (Nancy L. Collins and Lisa M.Allard).
4. The Structure and Function of Ideal Standards in CloseRelationships. (Jeffry A. Simpson, Garth J.O. Fletcher, and LorneCampbell).
5. Seeking a Sense of Conviction: Motivated Cognition in CloseRelationships. (Sandra L. Murray).
Part II: Social Motivation.
6. Integrating Social Psychological Research on Aggressionwithin an Evolutionary-based Framework. (Neil M. Malamuth andTamara Addison).
7. Helping and Altruism. (John F. Dovidio and Louis A.Penner).
8. The Death and Rebirth of the Social Psychology ofNegotiation. (Max H. Bazerman, Jared R. Curhan, and Don A.Moore).
9. Motivational Aspects of Empathic Accuracy. (William Ickes andJeffry A. Simpson).
Part III: Affect/Emotion.
10. Understanding People's Perceptions of Relationships isCrucial to Understanding their Emotional Lives. (Margaret S. Clark,Julie Fitness, and Ian Brissette).
11. Emotional Intelligence: Conceptualization and Measurement.(Peter Salovey, Alison Woolery, and John D. Mayer).
12. Emotional Experience in Close Relationships. (EllenBerscheid and Hilary Ammazzalorso).
13. The Status of Theory and Research on Love and Commitment.(Beverly Fehr).
Part IV: Social Influence and Comparison.
14. Interdependence in Close Relationships. (Caryl E. Rusbult,Ximena B. Arriaga, and Christopher R. Agnew).
15. Social Comparison and Close Relationships. (Bram P. Buunkand Frans L. Oldersma).
Part V: Self and Identity.
16. An Evolutionary-Pyschological Approach to Self-esteem:Multiple Domains and Multiple Functions. (Lee A. Kirkpatrick andBruce J. Ellis).
17. Is Loving the Self Necessary for Loving Another? AnExamination of Identity and Intimacy. (W. Keith Campbell and Roy F.Baumeister).
18. The Self We Know and the Self We Show: Self-esteem, SelfPresentation, and the Maintenance of Interpersonal Relationships.(Mark R. Leary).
19. Self-expansion Model of Motivation and Cognition in CloseRelationships and Beyond. (Arthur Aron, Elaine N. Aron, andChristina Norman).
Part VI: Methods.
20. A Statistical Framework for Modeling Homogeneity andInterdependence in Groups. (Richard Gonzalez and Dale Griffin).
Part VII: Applications.
21. Attachment Style and Affect Regulation: Implications forCoping with Stress and Mental Health. (Mario Mikulincer and VictorFlorian).
22. Marital Therapy and Social Psychology: Will We ChooseExplicit Partnership or Cryptomnesia? (Steven R. H. Beach and FrankD. Fincham).
Subject Index.
Author Index.