Oxford Handbook of Social Cognition
Herausgeber: Carlston, Donal E.
Oxford Handbook of Social Cognition
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This handbook provides a comprehensive review of social cognition, ranging from its history and core research areas to its relationships with other fields. The 43 chapters included are written by eminent researchers in the field of social cognition, and are designed to be understandable and informative to readers with a wide range of backgrounds.
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This handbook provides a comprehensive review of social cognition, ranging from its history and core research areas to its relationships with other fields. The 43 chapters included are written by eminent researchers in the field of social cognition, and are designed to be understandable and informative to readers with a wide range of backgrounds.
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- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 968
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1779g
- ISBN-13: 9780199396801
- ISBN-10: 0199396809
- Artikelnr.: 40544262
- Verlag: OUP US
- Seitenzahl: 968
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1779g
- ISBN-13: 9780199396801
- ISBN-10: 0199396809
- Artikelnr.: 40544262
Donald E. Carlston, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, and Past Editor, Journal of Social Cognition.
* Part One: History and Foundations of Social Cognition
* 1. On the Nature of Social Cognition: My Defining Moment
* Donal E. Carlston
* 2. The Emergence of Social Cognition
* David L. Hamilton and Donal E. Carlston
* 3. Measurement and Methodology in Social Cognition: An Historical
Perspective
* Alan J. Lambert and Laura Scherer
* 4. A Brief History of Theory and Research on Impression Formation
* James S. Uleman and Laura M. Kressel
* 5. Automaticity and Control in Stereotyping and Prejudice: The
Revolutionary Role of Social Cognition Across Three Decades of
Research
* Margo J. Monteith, Anna Woodcock, and Jill E. Lybarger
* 6. Attribution as a Gateway to Social Cognition
* Glenn D. Reeder
* 7. Attitudes and Social Cognition as Social Psychological Siblings
* Duane T. Wegener and Richard E. Petty
* Part Two: Mental Representation and Information Processing
* 8. The Role of Visual Imagery in Social Cognition
* Lisa K. Libby and Richard P. Eibach
* 9. Faces are Central to Social Cognition
* Kurt Hugenberg and John Paul Wilson
* 10. The Highs and Lows of Mental Representation: A Construal Level
Perspective on the Structure of Knowledge
* SoYon Rim, Yaacov Trope, Nira Liberman, and Oren Shapira
* 11. Implicit Social Cognition and Mental Representation
* B. Keith Payne and C. Daryl Cameron
* 12. Automaticity
* Ap Dijksterhuis
* 13. The Role of Procedural Knowledge in the Generalizeability of
Social Behavior
* Robert S. Wyer Jr., Hao Shen, and Alison Jing Xu
* 14. Dual-Process Theories
* Bertram Gawronski and Laura A. Creighton
* 15. The "Cold" and "Hot" Sides of Attention
* Daniel Smilek and Alexandra Frischen
* 16. On Misers, Managers, and Monsters: The Social Cognition of Visual
Perception
* Emily Balcetis and Shana Cole
* 17. Person Memory: Past, Perspectives, and Prospects
* John J. Skowronski, Randy J. McCarthy, and Brett M. Wells
* 18. Judgment and Decision Making
* Leaf Van Boven, Mark Travers, Jacob Westfall, and Gary McClelland
* 19. Mental Simulation: Looking Back in Order to Look Ahead
* Keith D. Markman and Elizabeth A. Dyczewski
* 20. Thought Suppression
* Sadia Najmi
* Part Three: Social Cognition and Social Psychology
* 21. Moods, Emotions, and Evaluations as Information
* Linda M. Isbell and Elicia C. Lair
* 22. Motivated Remembering: Remembering as Accessibility and
Accessibility as Motivational Relevance
* Baruch Eitam, David B. Miele, and E. Tory Higgins
* 23. The Mind in Motivation: A Social Cognitive Perspective on the
Role of Consciousness in Goal Pursuit
* Melissa Ferguson and Jeremy Cone
* 24. The Social Cognition of the Self
* Allen R. McConnell, Christina M. Brown, and Tonya M. Shoda
* 25. Cherished Memories: Autobiographical Memory and the Self
* Denise R. Beike
* 26. Self-evaluation and Self-esteem
* Mark R. Leary and Meredith L. Terry
* 27. Stereotype Development and Formation
* Steven J. Sherman, Jeffrey W. Sherman, Elise J. Percy, and Courtney
K. Soderberg
* 28. Social Power and Cognition
* Ana Guinote
* 29. Interpersonal Cognition: Seeking, Understanding, and Maintaining
Relationships
* Gráinne M. Fitzsimons and Joanna Anderson
* 30. Group Cognition: Collective Information Search and Distribution
* John M. Levine and Eliot R. Smith
* Part Four: Synergies with Other Realms of Social Science
* 31. Interfacing Body, Mind, the Physical, and Social World: Socially
Situated Cognition
* Gün R. Semin, Margarida V. Garrido, and Tomás Palma
* 32. Evolutionary Social Cognition
* Steven L. Neuberg, D. Vaughn Becker, and Douglas T. Kenrick
* 33. Mortal Cognition: Viewing Self and the World from the Precipice
* Jeff Greenberg, Mark J. Landau, and Jamie Arndt
* 34. The Neuroscience of Social Cognition
* David M. Amodio and Kyle G. Ratner
* 35. Communication and Language Use in Social Cognition
* Yoshihisa Kashima and Ying Lan
* 36. Social Cognitive Development: Learning from Others
* Gail D. Heyman and Cristine H. Legare
* 37. Culture and Social Cognition
* Chi-yue Chiu, Sharon S-L. Ng, and Evelyn W-M. Au
* 38. The Person-Situation Interaction
* John F. Kihlstrom
* 39. Consumer Information Processing
* Frank R. Kardes and Robert S. Wyer Jr.
* 40. Law and Social Cognition
* Barbara A. Spellman and Frederick Schauer
* 41. "Hot" Political Cognition: Its Self-, Group-, and System-Serving
Purposes
* John T. Jost, Erin P. Hennes, and Howard Lavine
* 42. Social Cognition and Health
* Shelley E. Taylor
* 43. Trends in Social Cognition Research
* Donal E. Carlston and Erica D. Schneid
* 1. On the Nature of Social Cognition: My Defining Moment
* Donal E. Carlston
* 2. The Emergence of Social Cognition
* David L. Hamilton and Donal E. Carlston
* 3. Measurement and Methodology in Social Cognition: An Historical
Perspective
* Alan J. Lambert and Laura Scherer
* 4. A Brief History of Theory and Research on Impression Formation
* James S. Uleman and Laura M. Kressel
* 5. Automaticity and Control in Stereotyping and Prejudice: The
Revolutionary Role of Social Cognition Across Three Decades of
Research
* Margo J. Monteith, Anna Woodcock, and Jill E. Lybarger
* 6. Attribution as a Gateway to Social Cognition
* Glenn D. Reeder
* 7. Attitudes and Social Cognition as Social Psychological Siblings
* Duane T. Wegener and Richard E. Petty
* Part Two: Mental Representation and Information Processing
* 8. The Role of Visual Imagery in Social Cognition
* Lisa K. Libby and Richard P. Eibach
* 9. Faces are Central to Social Cognition
* Kurt Hugenberg and John Paul Wilson
* 10. The Highs and Lows of Mental Representation: A Construal Level
Perspective on the Structure of Knowledge
* SoYon Rim, Yaacov Trope, Nira Liberman, and Oren Shapira
* 11. Implicit Social Cognition and Mental Representation
* B. Keith Payne and C. Daryl Cameron
* 12. Automaticity
* Ap Dijksterhuis
* 13. The Role of Procedural Knowledge in the Generalizeability of
Social Behavior
* Robert S. Wyer Jr., Hao Shen, and Alison Jing Xu
* 14. Dual-Process Theories
* Bertram Gawronski and Laura A. Creighton
* 15. The "Cold" and "Hot" Sides of Attention
* Daniel Smilek and Alexandra Frischen
* 16. On Misers, Managers, and Monsters: The Social Cognition of Visual
Perception
* Emily Balcetis and Shana Cole
* 17. Person Memory: Past, Perspectives, and Prospects
* John J. Skowronski, Randy J. McCarthy, and Brett M. Wells
* 18. Judgment and Decision Making
* Leaf Van Boven, Mark Travers, Jacob Westfall, and Gary McClelland
* 19. Mental Simulation: Looking Back in Order to Look Ahead
* Keith D. Markman and Elizabeth A. Dyczewski
* 20. Thought Suppression
* Sadia Najmi
* Part Three: Social Cognition and Social Psychology
* 21. Moods, Emotions, and Evaluations as Information
* Linda M. Isbell and Elicia C. Lair
* 22. Motivated Remembering: Remembering as Accessibility and
Accessibility as Motivational Relevance
* Baruch Eitam, David B. Miele, and E. Tory Higgins
* 23. The Mind in Motivation: A Social Cognitive Perspective on the
Role of Consciousness in Goal Pursuit
* Melissa Ferguson and Jeremy Cone
* 24. The Social Cognition of the Self
* Allen R. McConnell, Christina M. Brown, and Tonya M. Shoda
* 25. Cherished Memories: Autobiographical Memory and the Self
* Denise R. Beike
* 26. Self-evaluation and Self-esteem
* Mark R. Leary and Meredith L. Terry
* 27. Stereotype Development and Formation
* Steven J. Sherman, Jeffrey W. Sherman, Elise J. Percy, and Courtney
K. Soderberg
* 28. Social Power and Cognition
* Ana Guinote
* 29. Interpersonal Cognition: Seeking, Understanding, and Maintaining
Relationships
* Gráinne M. Fitzsimons and Joanna Anderson
* 30. Group Cognition: Collective Information Search and Distribution
* John M. Levine and Eliot R. Smith
* Part Four: Synergies with Other Realms of Social Science
* 31. Interfacing Body, Mind, the Physical, and Social World: Socially
Situated Cognition
* Gün R. Semin, Margarida V. Garrido, and Tomás Palma
* 32. Evolutionary Social Cognition
* Steven L. Neuberg, D. Vaughn Becker, and Douglas T. Kenrick
* 33. Mortal Cognition: Viewing Self and the World from the Precipice
* Jeff Greenberg, Mark J. Landau, and Jamie Arndt
* 34. The Neuroscience of Social Cognition
* David M. Amodio and Kyle G. Ratner
* 35. Communication and Language Use in Social Cognition
* Yoshihisa Kashima and Ying Lan
* 36. Social Cognitive Development: Learning from Others
* Gail D. Heyman and Cristine H. Legare
* 37. Culture and Social Cognition
* Chi-yue Chiu, Sharon S-L. Ng, and Evelyn W-M. Au
* 38. The Person-Situation Interaction
* John F. Kihlstrom
* 39. Consumer Information Processing
* Frank R. Kardes and Robert S. Wyer Jr.
* 40. Law and Social Cognition
* Barbara A. Spellman and Frederick Schauer
* 41. "Hot" Political Cognition: Its Self-, Group-, and System-Serving
Purposes
* John T. Jost, Erin P. Hennes, and Howard Lavine
* 42. Social Cognition and Health
* Shelley E. Taylor
* 43. Trends in Social Cognition Research
* Donal E. Carlston and Erica D. Schneid
* Part One: History and Foundations of Social Cognition
* 1. On the Nature of Social Cognition: My Defining Moment
* Donal E. Carlston
* 2. The Emergence of Social Cognition
* David L. Hamilton and Donal E. Carlston
* 3. Measurement and Methodology in Social Cognition: An Historical
Perspective
* Alan J. Lambert and Laura Scherer
* 4. A Brief History of Theory and Research on Impression Formation
* James S. Uleman and Laura M. Kressel
* 5. Automaticity and Control in Stereotyping and Prejudice: The
Revolutionary Role of Social Cognition Across Three Decades of
Research
* Margo J. Monteith, Anna Woodcock, and Jill E. Lybarger
* 6. Attribution as a Gateway to Social Cognition
* Glenn D. Reeder
* 7. Attitudes and Social Cognition as Social Psychological Siblings
* Duane T. Wegener and Richard E. Petty
* Part Two: Mental Representation and Information Processing
* 8. The Role of Visual Imagery in Social Cognition
* Lisa K. Libby and Richard P. Eibach
* 9. Faces are Central to Social Cognition
* Kurt Hugenberg and John Paul Wilson
* 10. The Highs and Lows of Mental Representation: A Construal Level
Perspective on the Structure of Knowledge
* SoYon Rim, Yaacov Trope, Nira Liberman, and Oren Shapira
* 11. Implicit Social Cognition and Mental Representation
* B. Keith Payne and C. Daryl Cameron
* 12. Automaticity
* Ap Dijksterhuis
* 13. The Role of Procedural Knowledge in the Generalizeability of
Social Behavior
* Robert S. Wyer Jr., Hao Shen, and Alison Jing Xu
* 14. Dual-Process Theories
* Bertram Gawronski and Laura A. Creighton
* 15. The "Cold" and "Hot" Sides of Attention
* Daniel Smilek and Alexandra Frischen
* 16. On Misers, Managers, and Monsters: The Social Cognition of Visual
Perception
* Emily Balcetis and Shana Cole
* 17. Person Memory: Past, Perspectives, and Prospects
* John J. Skowronski, Randy J. McCarthy, and Brett M. Wells
* 18. Judgment and Decision Making
* Leaf Van Boven, Mark Travers, Jacob Westfall, and Gary McClelland
* 19. Mental Simulation: Looking Back in Order to Look Ahead
* Keith D. Markman and Elizabeth A. Dyczewski
* 20. Thought Suppression
* Sadia Najmi
* Part Three: Social Cognition and Social Psychology
* 21. Moods, Emotions, and Evaluations as Information
* Linda M. Isbell and Elicia C. Lair
* 22. Motivated Remembering: Remembering as Accessibility and
Accessibility as Motivational Relevance
* Baruch Eitam, David B. Miele, and E. Tory Higgins
* 23. The Mind in Motivation: A Social Cognitive Perspective on the
Role of Consciousness in Goal Pursuit
* Melissa Ferguson and Jeremy Cone
* 24. The Social Cognition of the Self
* Allen R. McConnell, Christina M. Brown, and Tonya M. Shoda
* 25. Cherished Memories: Autobiographical Memory and the Self
* Denise R. Beike
* 26. Self-evaluation and Self-esteem
* Mark R. Leary and Meredith L. Terry
* 27. Stereotype Development and Formation
* Steven J. Sherman, Jeffrey W. Sherman, Elise J. Percy, and Courtney
K. Soderberg
* 28. Social Power and Cognition
* Ana Guinote
* 29. Interpersonal Cognition: Seeking, Understanding, and Maintaining
Relationships
* Gráinne M. Fitzsimons and Joanna Anderson
* 30. Group Cognition: Collective Information Search and Distribution
* John M. Levine and Eliot R. Smith
* Part Four: Synergies with Other Realms of Social Science
* 31. Interfacing Body, Mind, the Physical, and Social World: Socially
Situated Cognition
* Gün R. Semin, Margarida V. Garrido, and Tomás Palma
* 32. Evolutionary Social Cognition
* Steven L. Neuberg, D. Vaughn Becker, and Douglas T. Kenrick
* 33. Mortal Cognition: Viewing Self and the World from the Precipice
* Jeff Greenberg, Mark J. Landau, and Jamie Arndt
* 34. The Neuroscience of Social Cognition
* David M. Amodio and Kyle G. Ratner
* 35. Communication and Language Use in Social Cognition
* Yoshihisa Kashima and Ying Lan
* 36. Social Cognitive Development: Learning from Others
* Gail D. Heyman and Cristine H. Legare
* 37. Culture and Social Cognition
* Chi-yue Chiu, Sharon S-L. Ng, and Evelyn W-M. Au
* 38. The Person-Situation Interaction
* John F. Kihlstrom
* 39. Consumer Information Processing
* Frank R. Kardes and Robert S. Wyer Jr.
* 40. Law and Social Cognition
* Barbara A. Spellman and Frederick Schauer
* 41. "Hot" Political Cognition: Its Self-, Group-, and System-Serving
Purposes
* John T. Jost, Erin P. Hennes, and Howard Lavine
* 42. Social Cognition and Health
* Shelley E. Taylor
* 43. Trends in Social Cognition Research
* Donal E. Carlston and Erica D. Schneid
* 1. On the Nature of Social Cognition: My Defining Moment
* Donal E. Carlston
* 2. The Emergence of Social Cognition
* David L. Hamilton and Donal E. Carlston
* 3. Measurement and Methodology in Social Cognition: An Historical
Perspective
* Alan J. Lambert and Laura Scherer
* 4. A Brief History of Theory and Research on Impression Formation
* James S. Uleman and Laura M. Kressel
* 5. Automaticity and Control in Stereotyping and Prejudice: The
Revolutionary Role of Social Cognition Across Three Decades of
Research
* Margo J. Monteith, Anna Woodcock, and Jill E. Lybarger
* 6. Attribution as a Gateway to Social Cognition
* Glenn D. Reeder
* 7. Attitudes and Social Cognition as Social Psychological Siblings
* Duane T. Wegener and Richard E. Petty
* Part Two: Mental Representation and Information Processing
* 8. The Role of Visual Imagery in Social Cognition
* Lisa K. Libby and Richard P. Eibach
* 9. Faces are Central to Social Cognition
* Kurt Hugenberg and John Paul Wilson
* 10. The Highs and Lows of Mental Representation: A Construal Level
Perspective on the Structure of Knowledge
* SoYon Rim, Yaacov Trope, Nira Liberman, and Oren Shapira
* 11. Implicit Social Cognition and Mental Representation
* B. Keith Payne and C. Daryl Cameron
* 12. Automaticity
* Ap Dijksterhuis
* 13. The Role of Procedural Knowledge in the Generalizeability of
Social Behavior
* Robert S. Wyer Jr., Hao Shen, and Alison Jing Xu
* 14. Dual-Process Theories
* Bertram Gawronski and Laura A. Creighton
* 15. The "Cold" and "Hot" Sides of Attention
* Daniel Smilek and Alexandra Frischen
* 16. On Misers, Managers, and Monsters: The Social Cognition of Visual
Perception
* Emily Balcetis and Shana Cole
* 17. Person Memory: Past, Perspectives, and Prospects
* John J. Skowronski, Randy J. McCarthy, and Brett M. Wells
* 18. Judgment and Decision Making
* Leaf Van Boven, Mark Travers, Jacob Westfall, and Gary McClelland
* 19. Mental Simulation: Looking Back in Order to Look Ahead
* Keith D. Markman and Elizabeth A. Dyczewski
* 20. Thought Suppression
* Sadia Najmi
* Part Three: Social Cognition and Social Psychology
* 21. Moods, Emotions, and Evaluations as Information
* Linda M. Isbell and Elicia C. Lair
* 22. Motivated Remembering: Remembering as Accessibility and
Accessibility as Motivational Relevance
* Baruch Eitam, David B. Miele, and E. Tory Higgins
* 23. The Mind in Motivation: A Social Cognitive Perspective on the
Role of Consciousness in Goal Pursuit
* Melissa Ferguson and Jeremy Cone
* 24. The Social Cognition of the Self
* Allen R. McConnell, Christina M. Brown, and Tonya M. Shoda
* 25. Cherished Memories: Autobiographical Memory and the Self
* Denise R. Beike
* 26. Self-evaluation and Self-esteem
* Mark R. Leary and Meredith L. Terry
* 27. Stereotype Development and Formation
* Steven J. Sherman, Jeffrey W. Sherman, Elise J. Percy, and Courtney
K. Soderberg
* 28. Social Power and Cognition
* Ana Guinote
* 29. Interpersonal Cognition: Seeking, Understanding, and Maintaining
Relationships
* Gráinne M. Fitzsimons and Joanna Anderson
* 30. Group Cognition: Collective Information Search and Distribution
* John M. Levine and Eliot R. Smith
* Part Four: Synergies with Other Realms of Social Science
* 31. Interfacing Body, Mind, the Physical, and Social World: Socially
Situated Cognition
* Gün R. Semin, Margarida V. Garrido, and Tomás Palma
* 32. Evolutionary Social Cognition
* Steven L. Neuberg, D. Vaughn Becker, and Douglas T. Kenrick
* 33. Mortal Cognition: Viewing Self and the World from the Precipice
* Jeff Greenberg, Mark J. Landau, and Jamie Arndt
* 34. The Neuroscience of Social Cognition
* David M. Amodio and Kyle G. Ratner
* 35. Communication and Language Use in Social Cognition
* Yoshihisa Kashima and Ying Lan
* 36. Social Cognitive Development: Learning from Others
* Gail D. Heyman and Cristine H. Legare
* 37. Culture and Social Cognition
* Chi-yue Chiu, Sharon S-L. Ng, and Evelyn W-M. Au
* 38. The Person-Situation Interaction
* John F. Kihlstrom
* 39. Consumer Information Processing
* Frank R. Kardes and Robert S. Wyer Jr.
* 40. Law and Social Cognition
* Barbara A. Spellman and Frederick Schauer
* 41. "Hot" Political Cognition: Its Self-, Group-, and System-Serving
Purposes
* John T. Jost, Erin P. Hennes, and Howard Lavine
* 42. Social Cognition and Health
* Shelley E. Taylor
* 43. Trends in Social Cognition Research
* Donal E. Carlston and Erica D. Schneid