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Reflective and Impulsive Determinants of Human Behavior [Mīkstie vāki]

Edited by (University of Cologne, Germany), Edited by (Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, USA), Edited by (Technical University of Dresden, Germany)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 268 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 385 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Sep-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138696889
  • ISBN-13: 9781138696884
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Conflicts between the "head" and the "heart" are very common in everyday life. Over the past decade, research on such self-regulatory conflicts has been strongly shaped by Strack and Deutsch’s 2004 Reflective-Impulsive Model (RIM). The award-winning theory integrates cognitive, affective, and motivational influences on overt behavior, offering a domain-independent framework that is applicable to wide range of social and non-social phenomena. This book provides a state-of-the-art overview of research under the framework of the RIM. Its 15 chapters provide an overview of basic principles of behavior determination, showcase the RIM’s integrative and predictive power in many cross-cutting areas of inquiry, and illustrate the value of the theory for understanding the fundamental role of reflective and impulsive processes in various applied domains.

Expanding on an introduction that discusses the significance of the RIM from a historical view, the book is divided into three major sections. The first section covers basic psychological principles within the RIM, including selective accessibility, embodiment, associative and propositional operations, and implementation intentions. The second section reviews the integrative and predictive power of the RIM in many cross-cutting areas of inquiry, including intuition, attitudes, self-control, and personality. Finally, the third section showcases the generative power of the RIM in various applied areas, including research on health behavior, addiction, anxiety, economic behavior, sexual behavior, and aggression. In its entirety, this volume provides an indispensable resource for any scholar interested in the psychological underpinnings of reflective and impulsive behavior in various areas of inquiry.

Recenzijas

Self-regulatory conflicts tensions between the "head" and the "heart" are a prominent part of daily human experience. This outstanding volume reviews cutting edge research into their causes and consequences, using Strack and Deutschs Reflective-Impulsive Model as a powerful integrative framework.

-Norbert Schwarz, Provost Professor of Psychology and Marketing, University of Southern California

A valuable complement to other recent volumes dealing generally with dual-process models, this book specifically focuses on Strack and Deutschs RIM model. Authoritative chapters elucidate the models fundamental processes and important areas of application including health, addiction, and economic behavior.

-Eliot R. Smith, Distinguished Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University

This volume is a homage to Fritz Strack, one of the most creative contemporary minds in social psychology and the creator of the versatile and integrative Reflective-Impulsive Model, which has evolved to become one of the most influential theoretical contributions to psychology.

-Gün R. Semin, Research Professor of Psychology and Director of the William James Center for Research, Instituto Universitįrio de Ciźncias Psicológicas, Sociais e da Vida

About the Editors vii
List of Contributors
ix
Preface xi
1 Reflection and Impulse: A Framework for Basic Research and Applied Science
1(16)
Roland Deutsch
Bertram Gawronski
Wilhelm Hofmann
Part I Basic Principles
17(68)
2 Reflections on Comparison: The Selective Accessibility Mechanism
19(16)
Thomas Mussweiler
Corinna Michels
Alexa Weiss
3 Manual and Facial Approach and Avoidance Behavior: Flexible and Inflexible Links to Affect
35(16)
Roland Neumann
Julia Kozlik
4 Associative and Propositional Processes from the Perspective of the Reflective--Impulsive Model
51(18)
Roland Deutsch
5 From Thought to Automatic Action: Strategic and Spontaneous Action Control by If--Then Planning
69(16)
Torsten Martiny-Huenger
Maik Bieleke
Gabriele Oettingen
Peter M. Gollwitzer
Part II Cross-Cutting Perspectives
85(70)
6 Flotsam on the Shore of Ignorance: Towards a Definition of Intuition
87(16)
Sascha Topolinski
7 The Associative--Propositional Duality in the Representation, Formation, and Expression of Attitudes
103(16)
Bertram Gawronski
Skylar M. Brannon
Galen V. Bodenhausen
8 Passion Versus Reason: Impulsive and Reflective Determinants of Self--Control Success and Failure
119(18)
Wilhelm Hofmann
Malte Friese
9 Dual--Process Approaches to Personality
137(18)
Mitja D. Back
Steffen Nestler
Part III Applications
155(102)
10 Health Behavior and the Reflective--Impulsive Model
157(16)
Martin S. Hagger
11 Reflective and Impulsive Processes in Addiction and the Role of Motivation
173(16)
Reinout W. Wiers
Thomas E. Gladwin
12 Integrating the Reflective--Impulsive Model with Cognitive--Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety Disorders
189(16)
Allison J. Ouimet
13 Economic Behavior and the Reflective--Impulsive Duality
205(18)
Carlos Alos-Ferrer
14 Sexual Behavior
223(16)
Michael Hafner
Kai Epstude
15 Aggression from the Perspective of the Reflective--Impulsive Model: Testing Predictions Using Indirect Measures
239(18)
Rainer Banse
Alexander F. Schmidt
Roland Imhoff
Index 257
Roland Deutsch, PhD, is Professor of Social Psychology at the Technical University of Dresden. His research is focused on the mechanisms and measurement of spontaneous evaluations and approach/avoidance motivation.

Bertram Gawronski, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and David Wechsler Regents Chair at the University of Texas at Austin. His research investigates the mental underpinnings and behavioral consequences of spontaneous and deliberate evaluations of objects, individuals, groups, and social issues.

Wilhelm Hofmann, PhD, is Professor of Social and Economic Cognition at the University of Cologne, Germany. His research is concerned with desire, self-control, and moral behavior, particularly the emergence of impulses and desires, the role of executive functioning in self-control and health behavior, and the connection between self-control, morality, and happiness.