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E-grāmata: Handbook of Self-Enhancement and Self-Protection

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  • Formāts: 524 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Feb-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Guilford Publications
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781609180034
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  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Feb-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Guilford Publications
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781609180034

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This is the first major volume dedicated to the processes by which people exaggerate their virtues, deemphasize their shortcomings, or protect themselves against threatening feedback. Leading investigators present cutting-edge work on the key role of self-enhancing and self-protective motives in social perception, cognition, judgment, and behavior. Compelling topics include the psychological benefits and risks of self-enhancement and self-protection; personality traits and contextual factors that make certain individuals more likely to hold distorted views of the self; innovative approaches to assessment and measurement; and implications for relationships, achievement, and mental health.

Recenzijas

A remarkably comprehensive review and analysis of a vibrant area. The volume is stunning in its breadth and depth, integrating the rich tradition of theory and research on self-enhancement and self-protection with cutting-edge developments in social neuroscience, social cognition, and interpersonal relations. Equally impressive, the Handbook bridges basic research and real-world applications, addressing clinical, health, and social policy implications. Written in an engaging and accessible style, this is an invaluable resource for students and specialists alike.--June Price Tangney, PhD, University Professor of Psychology, George Mason University

This unique volume teases apart two psychological motives that are often confused. Contrasting these motives in one well-integrated book makes it abundantly clear that two distinct mechanisms are involved. The editors have solicited an all-star roster of contributors who complement each other interestingly. A broad range of perspectives are represented, from neurological substrates to cultural differences.--Del Paulhus, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Canada

How do people go about enhancing their favorable views of themselves? How do they protect themselves against losing face and losing self-esteem? This excellent book provides a rich and thought-provoking survey of research on these questions. The drive to make a good name for oneself and protect it from disparagement underlies a wide range of human strivings, from high achievements to the deepest excesses of interpersonal evil. This book has much to offer anyone interested in human nature.--Roy F. Baumeister, PhD, Francis Eppes Professor of Psychology, Florida State University- An edited, scholarly book focusing on strategies people use to improve or maintain their self-image....Instructors teaching different psychology courses can find interesting topics for class discussions....The editors and authors do an excellent job providing readers with evidence for self-enhancement and self-protection processes. In addition to learning about the most recent findings on this topic, readers of this handbook will glean information necessary to pose new research questions to investigate. --Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 11/19/2010

Introduction. Self-Enhancement and Self-Protection: Historical Overview and Conceptual Framework 1(22)
Mark D. Alicke
Constantine Sedikides
PART I NEUROCOGNITIVE BASES OF SELF-ENHANCEMENT AND SELF-PROTECTION
1 Neural Bases of Approach and Avoidance
23(26)
Eddie Harmon-Jones
2 Self-Enhancement: A Social Neuroscience Perspective
49(20)
Jennifer S. Beer
Brent L. Hughes
PART II SELF-ENHANCEMENT AND SELF-PROTECTION IN SELF-CONSTRUAL
3 Self-Enhancement via Redefinition: Defining Social Concepts to Ensure Positive Views of the Self
69(23)
Clayton R. Critcher
Erik G. Helzer
David Dunning
4 Moral Hypocrisy: A Self-Enhancement/Self-Protection Motive in the Moral Domain
92(20)
C. Daniel Batson
Elizabeth C. Collins
5 The Role of Time in Self-Enhancement and Self-Protection
112(16)
Anne E. Wilson
Michael Ross
6 Reconciling Self-Protection with Self-Improvement: Self-Affirmation Theory
128(27)
David K. Sherman
Kimberly A. Hartson
PART III PERCEPTUAL, JUDGMENTAL, AND MEMORY PROCESSES IN SELF-ENHANCEMENT AND SELF-PROTECTION
7 Of Visions and Desires: Biased Perceptions of the Environment Can Serve Self-Protective Functions
155(19)
Shana Cole
Emily Balcetis
8 Self-Enhancement and Self-Protection in Social Judgment
174(18)
Mark D. Alicke
Corey L. Guenther
9 Postdecisional Self-Enhancement and Self-Protection: The Role of the Self in Cognitive Dissonance Processes
192(19)
Jeff Stone
Elizabeth Focella
10 The Positivity Bias and the Fading Affect Bias in Autobiographical Memory: A Self-Motives Perspective
211(24)
John J. Skowronski
PART IV SELF-ENHANCEMENT AND SELF-PROTECTION IN INTERPERSONAL, RELATIONAL, AND GROUP CONTEXTS
11 The Social Consequences of Self-Enhancement and Self-Protection
235(23)
Vera Hoorens
12 Seeking Pleasure and Avoiding Pain in Interpersonal Relationships
258(21)
Joanne V. Wood
Amanda L. Forest
13 An Attachment Perspective on Self-Protection and Self-Enhancement
279(19)
Phillip R. Shaver
Mario Mikulincer
14 To Enhance or Protect the Self?: The Complex Role of Explicit and Implicit Self-Esteem
298(22)
Tracy DeHart
Julie Longua
Jennifer Smith
15 Attributions to Discrimination as a Self-Protective Strategy: Evaluating the Evidence
320(21)
Brenda Major
Dina Eliezer
PART V SELF-ENHANCEMENT AND SELF-PROTECTION IN DEVELOPMENTAL, CLINICAL, HEALTH, PERSONALITY, AND CULTURAL CONTEXTS
16 Self-Enhancement and Self-Protection in a Developmental Context
341(17)
Kali H. Trzesniewski
Megan Peggy-Anne Kinal
M. Brent Donnellan
17 The Breakdown of Self-Enhancing and Self-Protecting Cognitive Biases in Depression
358(22)
Lauren B. Alloy
Clara A. Wagner
Shimrit K. Black
Rachel K. Gerstein
Lyn Y. Abramson
18 When Self-Enhancement Drives Health Decisions: Insights from a Terror Management Health Model
380(19)
Jamie Arndt
Jamie L. Goldenberg
19 Narcissistic Self-Enhancement: Tales of (Successful?) Self-Portrayal
399(26)
Carolyn C. Morf
Stephan Horvath
Loredana Torchetti
20 Cultural Perspectives on Self-Enhancement and Self-Protection
425(30)
Chi-Yue Chiu
Ching Wan
Shirley Y. Y. Cheng
Young-Hoon Kim
Yung-Jui Yang
PART VI BOUNDARY CONDITIONS AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN SELF-ENHANCEMENT AND SELF-PROTECTION
21 Academic Exaggeration: Pushing Self-Enhancement Boundaries
455(17)
Richard H. Gramzow
22 Measurement of Self-Enhancement (and Self-Protection)
472(23)
Joachim I. Krueger
Jack C. Wright
Author Index 495(18)
Subject Index 513
Mark D. Alicke, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at Ohio University. His main research interests are the psychology of the selfincluding the role of the self in social judgment, social comparison, and self-enhancement biasesand the psychology of blame and moral judgment. Dr. Alicke has served on the editorial board of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, as an Associate Editor of Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, and is currently Editor of Self and Identity. Constantine Sedikides, PhD, is Professor and Director of the Centre for Research on Self and Identity at the University of Southampton, United Kingdom. His research focuses on self and identity and their interplay with emotion and motivation, close relationships, and group processes.