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This book explores what social psychology can contribute to our understanding of real-life problems and how it can inform rational interventions in any area of social life. By reviewing some of the most recent achievements in applying social psychology to pressing contemporary problems, Forgas, Crano, and Fiedler convey a fundamentally optimistic message about social psychology’s achievements and prospects.

The book is organized into four sections. Part I focuses on the basic issues and methods of applying social psychology to real-life problems, discussing evolutionary influences on human sociability, the role of psychological ‘mindsets’ in interpreting reality, and the use of attitude change techniques to promote adaptive behaviors. Part II explores the applications of social psychology to improve individual health and well-being, including managing aggression, eating disorders, and improving therapeutic interactions. Part III turns to the application of social psychology to improve interpersonal relations and communication, including attachment processes in social relationships, the role of parent-child interaction in preventing adolescent suicide, and analyzing social relations in legal settings and online social networks. Finally, Part IV addresses the question of how social psychology may improve our understanding of public affairs and political behavior.

The book will be of interest to students and academics in social psychology, and professionals working in applied settings.

Recenzijas

'This book is a great combination of diverse scholars seeking to bridge the laboratory and the world of real social life. It tackles a wide range of personal and social problems, bringing psychologys methods and data to bearsometimes with surprising results. If you care about the world today and what social psychology can do to help, this is the book for you.' Roy F. Baumeister, Professor of Psychology, University of Queensland

'Social psychologys insights into major challenges confronting individuals and society are on impressive display in this volume. Whether it be childrens aggression, tobacco addiction, eating disorders or depression, contributors to this valuable effort offer new and exciting understandings of problems that affect us all. This book is highly recommended for students, researchers, and professionals working in applied field, as well as everyone else who is interested in what social psychology can contribute to improving the human condition.' Arie W. Kruglanski, Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland

Contributors xvi
Preface xviii
1 Applications of Social Psychology: History, Issues and Prospects
1(20)
Joseph P. Forgas
Klaus Fiedler
William D. Crano
PART I Basic Issues and Methods
21(84)
2 Grounding Applied Social Psychology in Translational Research
23(17)
Klaus Fiedler
3 The Evolutionary Mismatch Hypothesis: Implications for Applied Social Psychology
40(18)
Mark van Vugt
Lianne P. de Vries
Norman P. Li
4 "Bad" Things Reconsidered
58(24)
Gregory M. Walton
Shannon T. Brady
5 A Process Approach to Influencing Attitudes and Changing Behavior: Revisiting Classic Findings in Persuasion and Popular Interventions
82(23)
Richard E. Petty
Pablo Brinol
PART II Promoting Individual Health and Weil-Being
105(80)
6 Call of Duty - The Tobacco Wars: Opposing Effects of Tobacco Glorifying and Prevention Messages in Entertainment Video Games
107(17)
Hart Blanton
Christopher N. Burrows
Timothy Regan
7 The Development of Aggressive Behavior in Childhood and Adolescence: A Social Interactionist Perspective
124(18)
Barbara Krahe
8 Grounding Desire: The Role of Consumption and Reward Simulations in Eating and Drinking Behavior
142(19)
Esther K. Papies
9 In Sync with Your Shrink: Grounding Psychotherapy in Interpersonal Synchrony
161(24)
Sander L. Koole
Dana Atzil-Slonim
Emily Butler
Suzanne Dikker
Wolfgang Tschacher
Tom Wildetjans
PART III Improving Interpersonal Relations and Communication
185(80)
10 Applications of Attachment Theory and Research: The Blossoming of Relationship Science
187(20)
Mario Mikulincer
Phillip R. Shaver
11 Social Psychological Contributions to the Mitigation of Adolescent Depression
207(24)
William D. Crano
Andrea L. Ruybal
12 When Justice is Not Blind: The Effects of Expectancies on Social Interactions and Judgments in Legal Settings
231(19)
Margaret Bull Kovera
13 How Do Online Social Networks Influence People's Emotional Lives?
250(15)
Ethan Kross
Susannah Chandhok
PART IV Public Affairs and Political Behavior
265(91)
14 Understanding Populism: Collective Narcissism and the Collapse of Democracy in Hungary
267(25)
Joseph P. Forgas
Dorottya Lantos
15 Collective Nostalgia and the Desire to Make One's Group Great Again
292(20)
Michael J. A. Wohl
Anna Stefaniak
16 Do IAT Scores Explain Racial Inequality?
312(22)
Lee Jussim
Akeela Careem
Nathan Honeycutt
Sean T. Stevens
17 Cracking the Culture Code: A Tri-Level Model for Cultivating Inclusion in Organizations
334(22)
Toni Schmader
Hilary B. Bergsieker
William M. Hall
Index 356
Joseph P. Forgas is Scientia Professor at the University of New South Wales. In recognition of his work, he received the Order of Australia, the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award, and has been elected Fellow of the Australian and Hungarian Academies of Science.

William D. Crano is Oskamp Professor of Psychology at Claremont Graduate University. He was liaison scientist for the US Office of Naval Research, NATO Senior Scientist, and Fulbright Senior Scholar.

Klaus Fiedler is Professor of Psychology at the University of Heidelberg, Fellow of the German Academies of Science and the American Psychological Society and the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.