Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior
Herausgeber: Forgas, Joseph P; Sedikides, Constantine; Fiedler, Klaus
Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior
Herausgeber: Forgas, Joseph P; Sedikides, Constantine; Fiedler, Klaus
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This book reviews some of the most recent advances in research exploring the links between how people think and behave in interpersonal situations. This cutting-edge volume will interest those in the social and behavioral sciences, clinical and counseling psychology, and sociology, communication studies, and social work.
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This book reviews some of the most recent advances in research exploring the links between how people think and behave in interpersonal situations. This cutting-edge volume will interest those in the social and behavioral sciences, clinical and counseling psychology, and sociology, communication studies, and social work.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138117136
- ISBN-10: 1138117137
- Artikelnr.: 57045842
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138117136
- ISBN-10: 1138117137
- Artikelnr.: 57045842
Constantine Sedikides, Joseph P. Forgas, Klaus Fiedler
J.P. Forgas
K. Fiedler
C. Sedikides
Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behaviour: Classical Theories and Contemporary Approaches. Part 1. Evolutionary Influences on Social Cognition and Behavior. D.T. Kenrick
Y.J. Li
A. E. White
S.L.Neuberg
Economic Subselves: Fundamental Motives and Deep Rationality. A. Galperin
M.G. Haselton
Error Management and the Evolution of Cognitive Bias. W. von Hippel
R. Trivers
Self-deception to Deceive Others. G.R. Semin
G.V. Garrido
A Systemic Approach to Impression Formation: From Verbal to Multi-modal Processes. Part 2. Automatic Mechanisms Linking Social Cognition and Behavior. A. Dijksterhuis
Exploring the Relation between Motivation and Intuition. C.N. Macrae
L.K. Miles
S.B. Best
Moving through Time: Mental Time Travel and Social Behavior. P. Winkielman
L. Kavanagh
How Do Emotions Move Us? Embodied and Disembodied Influences of Emotions on Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior. M. Waenke
J. Samochowiecz
J. Landwehr
Facial Politics: Political Judgment Based on Looks. Part 3. Cognitive and Affective Mechanisms. E. Eich
T.C. Handy
E.A. Holmes
J. Lerner
H.K. McIsaac
Field and Observer Perspectives in Autobiographical Memory. K. Fiedler
The Formation of Attitudes and Judgments in a Virtual Class Environment. K.L. Johnson
C.M. Carpinella
Social Categorization at the Crossroads: Mechanisms by Which Intersecting Social Categories Bias Social Perception. J.P. Forgas
The Upside of Feeling Down: The Benefits of Negative Mood for Social Cognition and Social Behavior. C. Sedikides
J.J. Skowronski
Construct Accessibility and Interpretation of Self-Behaviors: Tracing and Reducing the Signatures of Self-Protection and Self-Enhancement. Part 4. Social and Cultural Factors in Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior. Y. Kashima
Culture as Interpersonal Process. J.T. Jost
A.C. Kay
System Justification as an Obstacle to the Attainment of Social Justice. J. Cooper
Thinking as a Social Group or Thinking as a Social Group Member: Different Implications for Attitude Change. B.F. Malle
S. Guglielmo
A.E. Monroe
Moral
Cognitive and Social: The Nature of Blame.
K. Fiedler
C. Sedikides
Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behaviour: Classical Theories and Contemporary Approaches. Part 1. Evolutionary Influences on Social Cognition and Behavior. D.T. Kenrick
Y.J. Li
A. E. White
S.L.Neuberg
Economic Subselves: Fundamental Motives and Deep Rationality. A. Galperin
M.G. Haselton
Error Management and the Evolution of Cognitive Bias. W. von Hippel
R. Trivers
Self-deception to Deceive Others. G.R. Semin
G.V. Garrido
A Systemic Approach to Impression Formation: From Verbal to Multi-modal Processes. Part 2. Automatic Mechanisms Linking Social Cognition and Behavior. A. Dijksterhuis
Exploring the Relation between Motivation and Intuition. C.N. Macrae
L.K. Miles
S.B. Best
Moving through Time: Mental Time Travel and Social Behavior. P. Winkielman
L. Kavanagh
How Do Emotions Move Us? Embodied and Disembodied Influences of Emotions on Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior. M. Waenke
J. Samochowiecz
J. Landwehr
Facial Politics: Political Judgment Based on Looks. Part 3. Cognitive and Affective Mechanisms. E. Eich
T.C. Handy
E.A. Holmes
J. Lerner
H.K. McIsaac
Field and Observer Perspectives in Autobiographical Memory. K. Fiedler
The Formation of Attitudes and Judgments in a Virtual Class Environment. K.L. Johnson
C.M. Carpinella
Social Categorization at the Crossroads: Mechanisms by Which Intersecting Social Categories Bias Social Perception. J.P. Forgas
The Upside of Feeling Down: The Benefits of Negative Mood for Social Cognition and Social Behavior. C. Sedikides
J.J. Skowronski
Construct Accessibility and Interpretation of Self-Behaviors: Tracing and Reducing the Signatures of Self-Protection and Self-Enhancement. Part 4. Social and Cultural Factors in Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior. Y. Kashima
Culture as Interpersonal Process. J.T. Jost
A.C. Kay
System Justification as an Obstacle to the Attainment of Social Justice. J. Cooper
Thinking as a Social Group or Thinking as a Social Group Member: Different Implications for Attitude Change. B.F. Malle
S. Guglielmo
A.E. Monroe
Moral
Cognitive and Social: The Nature of Blame.
J.P. Forgas
K. Fiedler
C. Sedikides
Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behaviour: Classical Theories and Contemporary Approaches. Part 1. Evolutionary Influences on Social Cognition and Behavior. D.T. Kenrick
Y.J. Li
A. E. White
S.L.Neuberg
Economic Subselves: Fundamental Motives and Deep Rationality. A. Galperin
M.G. Haselton
Error Management and the Evolution of Cognitive Bias. W. von Hippel
R. Trivers
Self-deception to Deceive Others. G.R. Semin
G.V. Garrido
A Systemic Approach to Impression Formation: From Verbal to Multi-modal Processes. Part 2. Automatic Mechanisms Linking Social Cognition and Behavior. A. Dijksterhuis
Exploring the Relation between Motivation and Intuition. C.N. Macrae
L.K. Miles
S.B. Best
Moving through Time: Mental Time Travel and Social Behavior. P. Winkielman
L. Kavanagh
How Do Emotions Move Us? Embodied and Disembodied Influences of Emotions on Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior. M. Waenke
J. Samochowiecz
J. Landwehr
Facial Politics: Political Judgment Based on Looks. Part 3. Cognitive and Affective Mechanisms. E. Eich
T.C. Handy
E.A. Holmes
J. Lerner
H.K. McIsaac
Field and Observer Perspectives in Autobiographical Memory. K. Fiedler
The Formation of Attitudes and Judgments in a Virtual Class Environment. K.L. Johnson
C.M. Carpinella
Social Categorization at the Crossroads: Mechanisms by Which Intersecting Social Categories Bias Social Perception. J.P. Forgas
The Upside of Feeling Down: The Benefits of Negative Mood for Social Cognition and Social Behavior. C. Sedikides
J.J. Skowronski
Construct Accessibility and Interpretation of Self-Behaviors: Tracing and Reducing the Signatures of Self-Protection and Self-Enhancement. Part 4. Social and Cultural Factors in Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior. Y. Kashima
Culture as Interpersonal Process. J.T. Jost
A.C. Kay
System Justification as an Obstacle to the Attainment of Social Justice. J. Cooper
Thinking as a Social Group or Thinking as a Social Group Member: Different Implications for Attitude Change. B.F. Malle
S. Guglielmo
A.E. Monroe
Moral
Cognitive and Social: The Nature of Blame.
K. Fiedler
C. Sedikides
Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behaviour: Classical Theories and Contemporary Approaches. Part 1. Evolutionary Influences on Social Cognition and Behavior. D.T. Kenrick
Y.J. Li
A. E. White
S.L.Neuberg
Economic Subselves: Fundamental Motives and Deep Rationality. A. Galperin
M.G. Haselton
Error Management and the Evolution of Cognitive Bias. W. von Hippel
R. Trivers
Self-deception to Deceive Others. G.R. Semin
G.V. Garrido
A Systemic Approach to Impression Formation: From Verbal to Multi-modal Processes. Part 2. Automatic Mechanisms Linking Social Cognition and Behavior. A. Dijksterhuis
Exploring the Relation between Motivation and Intuition. C.N. Macrae
L.K. Miles
S.B. Best
Moving through Time: Mental Time Travel and Social Behavior. P. Winkielman
L. Kavanagh
How Do Emotions Move Us? Embodied and Disembodied Influences of Emotions on Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior. M. Waenke
J. Samochowiecz
J. Landwehr
Facial Politics: Political Judgment Based on Looks. Part 3. Cognitive and Affective Mechanisms. E. Eich
T.C. Handy
E.A. Holmes
J. Lerner
H.K. McIsaac
Field and Observer Perspectives in Autobiographical Memory. K. Fiedler
The Formation of Attitudes and Judgments in a Virtual Class Environment. K.L. Johnson
C.M. Carpinella
Social Categorization at the Crossroads: Mechanisms by Which Intersecting Social Categories Bias Social Perception. J.P. Forgas
The Upside of Feeling Down: The Benefits of Negative Mood for Social Cognition and Social Behavior. C. Sedikides
J.J. Skowronski
Construct Accessibility and Interpretation of Self-Behaviors: Tracing and Reducing the Signatures of Self-Protection and Self-Enhancement. Part 4. Social and Cultural Factors in Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior. Y. Kashima
Culture as Interpersonal Process. J.T. Jost
A.C. Kay
System Justification as an Obstacle to the Attainment of Social Justice. J. Cooper
Thinking as a Social Group or Thinking as a Social Group Member: Different Implications for Attitude Change. B.F. Malle
S. Guglielmo
A.E. Monroe
Moral
Cognitive and Social: The Nature of Blame.