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  • Formāts: Hardback, 356 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 820 g, 5 Tables, black and white; 24 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Psychology Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1848729901
  • ISBN-13: 9781848729902
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 356 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 820 g, 5 Tables, black and white; 24 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Psychology Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1848729901
  • ISBN-13: 9781848729902
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The connection between mental and social life remains one of the most intriguing topics in all of psychology. This book reviews some of the most recent advances in research exploring the links between how people think and behave in interpersonal situations. The chapters represent a variety of theoretical orientations, ranging from evolutionary approaches through cognitive and affective theories, all the way to considering social and cultural influences on the relationship between social cognition and interpersonal behavior.

Given its breadth of coverage, this volume is useful both as a basic reference book and as an informative textbook for advanced courses dealing with social cognition and interpersonal behavior. The main target audience comprises researchers, students, and professionals in all areas of the social and behavioral sciences, including social, cognitive, clinical, counseling, personality, organizational, forensic, and applied psychology, as well as sociology, communication studies, and social work. Written in a readable yet scholarly style, this volume serves as an engaging overview of the field for students in courses dealing with social cognition and social interaction at undergraduate and graduate levels.

Recenzijas

"Youve got to hand it to that Sydney sunshine: not only does it attract some of the top minds in psychology to the Sydney Symposium each year (and there are stars aplenty in this years group), but judging from the chapters in this volume it seems to elevate everyones game. Chapter after chapter offers an insightful analysis of how intrapsychic and interpersonal processes (and their interaction) give rise to the complex, nuanced, and diverse social behavior we see around us everyday. The full range of what social psychology has to offer is on display herefrom evolutionary to cognitive to social-cultural perspectives, and from current takes on classic theories to entirely new approachesand this book should stand for quite some time as a valuable resource for students and researchers interested in the underpinnings of social life." - Professor Tom Gilovich, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA

"Forgas and company (in this case Klaus Fiedler and Constantine Sedikides) have done it again! This time, putting out a must-have volume of recent converging and diverging thoughts and evidence on the relationship between social thought and social behavior with a stellar list of fresh and seasoned contributors." - Professor Jim Blascovich, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA

"This volume poignantly illustrates the richness and diversity of the social cognition paradigm in application to a broad variety of psychological phenomena. Authored by stellar theorists and researchers, chapters in this book offer the reader insights into the problems, methods, and conceptual frameworks that define cutting-edge research in personality and social psychology. Another landmark volume in this important series, and a must-read for everyone interested in current directions and advances on fundamental psychological problems." - Arie W. Kruglanski, Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland, College Park, USA

Preface xi
Editors xv
List of Contributors
xvii
1 Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior: Classical Theories and Contemporary Approaches
1(22)
Joseph P. Forgas
Klaus Fiedler
Constantine Sedikides
SECTION I EVOLUTIONARY INFLUENCES ON SOCIAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOR
2 Economic Subselves: Fundamental Motives and Deep Rationality
23(22)
Douglas T. Kenrick
Yexin Jessica Li
Andrew E. White
Steven L. Neuberg
3 Error Management and the Evolution of Cognitive Bias
45(20)
Andrew Galperin
Martie G. Haselton
4 Self-Deception to Deceive Others
65(16)
William von Hippel
Robert Trivers
5 A Systemic Approach to Impression Formation: From Verbal to Multimodal Processes
81(20)
Gun R. Semin
Margarida V. Garrido
SECTION II AUTOMATIC MECHANISMS LINKING SOCIAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOR
6 Exploring the Relation Between Motivation and Intuition
101(12)
Ap Dijksterhuis
7 Moving Through Time: Mental Time Travel and Social Behavior
113(14)
C. Neil Macrae
Lynden K. Miles
Sarah B. Best
8 How Do Emotions Move Us?: Embodied and Disembodied Influences of Affect and Emotions on Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior
127(16)
Piotr Winkielman
Liam Kavanagh
9 Facial Politics: Political Judgment Based on Looks
143(20)
Michaela Wanke
Jakub Samochowiec
Jan Landwehr
SECTION III COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE MECHANISMS
10 Field and Observer Perspectives in Autobiographical Memory
163(20)
Eric Eich
Todd C. Handy
Emily A. Holmes
Juval Lerner
Heather K. McIsaac
11 The Formation of Attitudes and Social Judgments in a Virtual School Class Environment
183(18)
Klaus Fiedler
12 Social Categorization at the Crossroads: Mechanisms by Which Intersecting Social Categories Bias Social Perception
201(20)
Kerri L. Johnson
Colleen M. Carpinella
13 The Upside of Feeling Down: The Benefits of Negative Mood for Social Cognition and Social Behavior
221(18)
Joseph P. Forgas
14 Construct Accessibility and Interpretation of Self-Behaviors: Tracing and Reducing the Signatures of Self-Protection and Self-Enhancement
239(22)
Constantine Sedikides
John J. Skowronski
SECTION IV SOCIAL AND CULTURAL FACTORS IN SOCIAL THINKING AND INTERPERSONAL BEHAVIOR
15 Culture as Interpersonal Process
261(16)
Yoshihisa Kashima
16 System Justification as an Obstacle to the Attainment of Social Justice
277(20)
John T. Jost
Aaron C. Kay
17 Thinking as a Social Group or Thinking as a Social Group Member: Different Implications for Attitude Change
297(16)
Shane F. Blackman
Joel Cooper
18 Moral, Cognitive, and Social: The Nature of Blame
313(20)
Bertram F. Malle
Steve Guglielmo
Andrew E. Monroe
Index 333
Constantine Sedikides, Joseph P. Forgas, Klaus Fiedler