In Volume 3, Eliot R. Smith of Purdue University proposes that social cognition theorists have placed excessive emphasis on the role of schemata, prototypes, and various other types of abstractions. This has affected both the methodologies they use and the type of theories they construct. What has not been adequately appreciated is the storage and retrieval of specific episodes, especially those with idiosyncratic features. This volume s designed as a required text for those studying personality, experimental and consumer psychology, cognitive science, and communications.
In Volume 3, Eliot R. Smith of Purdue University proposes that social cognition theorists have placed excessive emphasis on the role of schemata, prototypes, and various other types of abstractions. This has affected both the methodologies they use and the type of theories they construct. What has not been adequately appreciated is the storage and retrieval of specific episodes, especially those with idiosyncratic features. This volume s designed as a required text for those studying personality, experimental and consumer psychology, cognitive science, and communications.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Srull, Thomas K; Wyer, Jr., Robert S.; Srull, Thomas K.
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Contents: E.R. Smith Content and Process Specificity in the Effects of Prior Experiences. L.W. Barsalou On the Indistinguishability of Exemplar Memory and Abstraction in Category Representation. J.N. Bassili Cognitive Signatures and Their Forgery. D.L. Hamilton D.M. Mackie Specificity and Generality in the Nature and Use of Stereotypes. L.J. Jacoby M.J. Marriott J.G. Collins The Specifics of Memory and Cognition. C.M. Judd Specific Encoding Yet Abstract Retrieval of Social Categories. S.B. Klein J. Loftus The Role of Abstract and Exemplar-Based Knowledge in Self-Judgments: Implications for a Cognitive Model of the Self. G.D. Logan Social Cognition Gets Specific. T.M. Ostrom The Maturing of Social Cognition. T.K. Srull R.S. Wyer Jr. Content and Process Specificity: Where Do We Go from Here? E.R. Smith Reply to Commentaries.
Contents: E.R. Smith Content and Process Specificity in the Effects of Prior Experiences. L.W. Barsalou On the Indistinguishability of Exemplar Memory and Abstraction in Category Representation. J.N. Bassili Cognitive Signatures and Their Forgery. D.L. Hamilton D.M. Mackie Specificity and Generality in the Nature and Use of Stereotypes. L.J. Jacoby M.J. Marriott J.G. Collins The Specifics of Memory and Cognition. C.M. Judd Specific Encoding Yet Abstract Retrieval of Social Categories. S.B. Klein J. Loftus The Role of Abstract and Exemplar-Based Knowledge in Self-Judgments: Implications for a Cognitive Model of the Self. G.D. Logan Social Cognition Gets Specific. T.M. Ostrom The Maturing of Social Cognition. T.K. Srull R.S. Wyer Jr. Content and Process Specificity: Where Do We Go from Here? E.R. Smith Reply to Commentaries.
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