Main description:
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology continues to be one of the most sought after and most often cited series in this field. Containing contributions of major empirical and theoretical interest, this series represents the best and the brightest in new research, theory, and practice in social psychology. Volume 34 includes chapters on cognition in persuasion, judgements of fairness, social knowledge, attributional inference, discrimination, stereotypes, and goal systems.
Review quote:
Praise for the Series
"For the past two decades, the... series has served a special function for social psychology--one that has not been filled as well by any other single publication. The chapters discuss individual substantive areas within the field at a middle level of abstraction and detail. The articles are more focused than handbook chapters and less cursory than annual review chapters. In addition, they often summarize the author's own research program and review past research through the filter of the author's theoretical perspective."
--CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY
"These volumes have become a standard reference over the past couple of decades... Presents a well-balanced picture of work in experimental social psychology."
--CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY
Table of contents:
K. van den Bos and E.A. Lind, Uncertainty Management by Means of Fairness Judgments.
D. Albarracin, Cognition in Persuasion: An Analysis of Information Processing in Response to Persuasive Communications.
R.S. Wyer, Jr., R. Adaval, and S.J. Colcombe, Narrative-Based Representations of Social Knowledge: Their Construction and Use in Comprehension, Memory, and Judgment.
M.D. Lieberman, R. Gaunt, D.T. Gilbert, and Y. Trope, Reflexion and Reflection: A Social Cognitive Neuroscience Approach to Attributional Inference.
B. Major, W.J. Quinton, and S.K. McCoy, Antecedents and Consequences of Attributions to Discrimination: Theoretical and Empirical Advances.
A.W. Kruglanski, J.Y. Shah, A. Fishbach, R. Friedman, W.Y. Chun, and D. Sleeth-Keppler, A Theory of Goal Systems.
C.M. Steele, S.J. Spencer, and J. Aronson, Contending with Group Image: The Psychology of Stereotype and Social Identity Threat.
Index.
Contents of Other Volumes.
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology continues to be one of the most sought after and most often cited series in this field. Containing contributions of major empirical and theoretical interest, this series represents the best and the brightest in new research, theory, and practice in social psychology. Volume 34 includes chapters on cognition in persuasion, judgements of fairness, social knowledge, attributional inference, discrimination, stereotypes, and goal systems.
Review quote:
Praise for the Series
"For the past two decades, the... series has served a special function for social psychology--one that has not been filled as well by any other single publication. The chapters discuss individual substantive areas within the field at a middle level of abstraction and detail. The articles are more focused than handbook chapters and less cursory than annual review chapters. In addition, they often summarize the author's own research program and review past research through the filter of the author's theoretical perspective."
--CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY
"These volumes have become a standard reference over the past couple of decades... Presents a well-balanced picture of work in experimental social psychology."
--CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY
Table of contents:
K. van den Bos and E.A. Lind, Uncertainty Management by Means of Fairness Judgments.
D. Albarracin, Cognition in Persuasion: An Analysis of Information Processing in Response to Persuasive Communications.
R.S. Wyer, Jr., R. Adaval, and S.J. Colcombe, Narrative-Based Representations of Social Knowledge: Their Construction and Use in Comprehension, Memory, and Judgment.
M.D. Lieberman, R. Gaunt, D.T. Gilbert, and Y. Trope, Reflexion and Reflection: A Social Cognitive Neuroscience Approach to Attributional Inference.
B. Major, W.J. Quinton, and S.K. McCoy, Antecedents and Consequences of Attributions to Discrimination: Theoretical and Empirical Advances.
A.W. Kruglanski, J.Y. Shah, A. Fishbach, R. Friedman, W.Y. Chun, and D. Sleeth-Keppler, A Theory of Goal Systems.
C.M. Steele, S.J. Spencer, and J. Aronson, Contending with Group Image: The Psychology of Stereotype and Social Identity Threat.
Index.
Contents of Other Volumes.