E-Book, Englisch, 704 Seiten, E-Book
Tesser / Schwarz Blackwell Handbook of Social Psychology
1. Auflage 2008
ISBN: 978-0-470-99850-2
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Intraindividual Processes
E-Book, Englisch, 704 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Blackwell Handbooks of Social Psychology
ISBN: 978-0-470-99850-2
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This volume on intraindividual processes is one of a set of fourhandbooks in the social psychology field and covers socialcognition, attitudes, and attribution theory.
* * 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 bibliographies allow easy accessto further study.
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Series Editors' Preface.
Preface.
Part I: Perspectives and Methods. .
1. Evolutionary Analyses in Social Psychology: Eugene Burnsteinand Christine Branigan.
2. The Cultural Grounding of Social Psychological Theory: JoanG. Miller.
3. A Lifespan Developmental Perspective: Kevin Durkin.
4. Cognitive Indices of Social Information Processing: John N.Bassili.
5. The Psychophysiological Perspective on the Social Mind: PiotrWinkielman, Gary G. Berntson, and John T. Cacioppo.
Part II: Cognition. .
6. Mental Representations: Eliot R. Smith and Sarah Queller.
7. The Social Unconscious: Mahzarin R. Banaji, Kristi M. Lemm,and Siri J. Carpenter.
8. Language and Social Cognition: G³n R. Semin.
9. Conversational Processes in Reasoning and Explanation: DenisJ. Hilton and Ben R. Slugoski.
10. The Heuristics and Biases Approach to Judgement UnderUncertainty: Dale Griffin, Richard Gonzalez, and Carol Varey.
11. How the Mind Moves: Knowledge Accessibility and theFine-tuning of the Cognitive System: Leonard L. Martin, FritzStrack, and Diederik A. Stapel.
12. Standards, Expectancies, and Social Comparison: MonicaBiernat and Laura S. Billings.
13. Individual Differences in Information Processing: PeterSuedfeld and Philip E. Tetlock.
Part III: Social Motivation. .
14. Self-Regulation: Charles S. Carver.
15. Goal Setting and Goal Striving: Gabriele Oettingen and PeterM. Gollwitzer.
16. On the Motives Underlying Social Cognition: DavidDunning.
17. The Nature of Emotion: W. Gerrod Parrott.
18. The Consequences of Mood on the Processing of SocialInformation: Herbert Bless.
19. Attitudes, Persuasion, and Behavior: Gerd Bohner and NorbertSchwarz.
20. The Construction of Attitudes: Norbert Schwarz and GerdBohner.
21. Values and Ideologies: Meg J. Rohan and Mark P. Zanna.
22. Self-Esteem: Abraham Tesser.
23. Self-Concept and Identity: Daphna Oyserman.
24. Identity Through Time: Constructing Personal Pasts andFutures: Michael Ross and Roger Buehler.
Part IV: Applications.
25. Psychology and Law: G³nter K÷hnken, Maria Fiedler,and Charlotte M÷hlenbeck.
26. Consumer Behavior: Sharon Shavitt and MichaelaWõnke.
27. Dealing with Adversity: Self-Regulation, Coping, Adaptation,and Health: Lisa G. Aspinwall.
28. The Psychological Determinants of Political Judgement:Victor C. Ottati.
Index.