Kees Van Den Bos / Miles Hewstone / Henk Schut / Margaret Stroebe / John Wit (eds.)
The Scope of Social Psychology
Theory and Applications (A Festschrift for Wolfgang Stroebe)
Herausgeber: De Wit, John; Schut, Henk; Hewstone, Miles
Kees Van Den Bos / Miles Hewstone / Henk Schut / Margaret Stroebe / John Wit (eds.)
The Scope of Social Psychology
Theory and Applications (A Festschrift for Wolfgang Stroebe)
Herausgeber: De Wit, John; Schut, Henk; Hewstone, Miles
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This volume is devoted to the development of understanding in the field of social psychology over the last four decades, covering both basic and applied social psychology.
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This volume is devoted to the development of understanding in the field of social psychology over the last four decades, covering both basic and applied social psychology.
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- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 698g
- ISBN-13: 9781841696454
- ISBN-10: 1841696455
- Artikelnr.: 22869531
- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 698g
- ISBN-13: 9781841696454
- ISBN-10: 1841696455
- Artikelnr.: 22869531
Miles Hewstone is Professor of Social Psychology and Fellow of New College, University of Oxford. Henk Schut is Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology at Utrecht University. John B.F. de Wit is Associate Professor in Social Psychology of Health at Utrecht University. Kees van den Bos is Professor of Social Psychology at Utrecht University. Margaret S. Stroebe is Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology at Utrecht University.
Introduction. K. van den Bos
M. Hewstone
M.S. Stroebe
H.A.W. Schut
J.B.F. de Wit
On the Scope of Social Psychology: An Introduction. Section 1: Attitudes and attitude change. R.Eiser
Positive accentuation: Or why a good product still needs an advertisement. K. Jonas
Attitudinal Ambivalence. I. Ajzen
T. Manstead
Changing Health-Related Behaviors: An Approach Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior. A. Eagly
In Defense of Ourselves: The Effects of Defensive Processing on Attitudinal Phenomena. Section 2: Social cognition and emotion. D. Hamilton
M. Hewstone
Conceptualizing Group Perception: A 35-Year Evolution. A. Kruglanski
G. Semin
The Epistemic Bases of Interpersonal Communication. F. Strack
N. Schwarz
Thinking About Your life: Healthy Lessons From Social Cognition. Section 3: Interpersonal and group processes. C. Insko
Situational Variance in Intergroup Conflict: Matrix Correlations
Matrix Interactions
and Social Support. B. Nijstad
J. Levine
Group Creativity and the Stages of Creative Problem Solving. K. Stroebe
R. Spears
H. Lodewijkx
Contrasting and Integrating Social Identity and Interdependence Approaches to Intergroup Discrimination in the Minimal Group Paradigm. Section 4: Health behavior (change). S. Folkman
J. Moskowitz
Positive Affect and Meaning-Focused Coping during Significant Psychological Stress. J.B.F. de Wit
E. Das
N. de Hoog
Self-Regulation of Health Communications: A Motivated Processing Approach to Risk Perception and Persuasion. A.B. Bakker
W.B. Schaufeli
E. Demerouti
M.C. Euwema
An Organizational and Social Psychological Perspective on Burnout and Work Engagement. Section 5: Bereavement and coping. R. Weiss
Reflections on Extended Bowlby Theory. E. Zech
B. Rimé
J. Pennebaker
The Effects of Emotional Disclosure During Bereavement. G. Abakoumkin
K. Gergen
M. Gergen
R. Hansson
H.A.W. Schut
M.S. Stroebe
A Scientist's Role in Bereavement Research: The Case of Wolfgang Stroebe. Section 6: Psychology in context. K. Opp
Social Psychology is not Enough: The Interdisciplinary Social Science Working Group. Epilogue. L. Strickland
J. Rabbie
R. van der Vegt
L. Hoekert
Impressions of Wolfgang Stroebe.
M. Hewstone
M.S. Stroebe
H.A.W. Schut
J.B.F. de Wit
On the Scope of Social Psychology: An Introduction. Section 1: Attitudes and attitude change. R.Eiser
Positive accentuation: Or why a good product still needs an advertisement. K. Jonas
Attitudinal Ambivalence. I. Ajzen
T. Manstead
Changing Health-Related Behaviors: An Approach Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior. A. Eagly
In Defense of Ourselves: The Effects of Defensive Processing on Attitudinal Phenomena. Section 2: Social cognition and emotion. D. Hamilton
M. Hewstone
Conceptualizing Group Perception: A 35-Year Evolution. A. Kruglanski
G. Semin
The Epistemic Bases of Interpersonal Communication. F. Strack
N. Schwarz
Thinking About Your life: Healthy Lessons From Social Cognition. Section 3: Interpersonal and group processes. C. Insko
Situational Variance in Intergroup Conflict: Matrix Correlations
Matrix Interactions
and Social Support. B. Nijstad
J. Levine
Group Creativity and the Stages of Creative Problem Solving. K. Stroebe
R. Spears
H. Lodewijkx
Contrasting and Integrating Social Identity and Interdependence Approaches to Intergroup Discrimination in the Minimal Group Paradigm. Section 4: Health behavior (change). S. Folkman
J. Moskowitz
Positive Affect and Meaning-Focused Coping during Significant Psychological Stress. J.B.F. de Wit
E. Das
N. de Hoog
Self-Regulation of Health Communications: A Motivated Processing Approach to Risk Perception and Persuasion. A.B. Bakker
W.B. Schaufeli
E. Demerouti
M.C. Euwema
An Organizational and Social Psychological Perspective on Burnout and Work Engagement. Section 5: Bereavement and coping. R. Weiss
Reflections on Extended Bowlby Theory. E. Zech
B. Rimé
J. Pennebaker
The Effects of Emotional Disclosure During Bereavement. G. Abakoumkin
K. Gergen
M. Gergen
R. Hansson
H.A.W. Schut
M.S. Stroebe
A Scientist's Role in Bereavement Research: The Case of Wolfgang Stroebe. Section 6: Psychology in context. K. Opp
Social Psychology is not Enough: The Interdisciplinary Social Science Working Group. Epilogue. L. Strickland
J. Rabbie
R. van der Vegt
L. Hoekert
Impressions of Wolfgang Stroebe.
Introduction. K. van den Bos
M. Hewstone
M.S. Stroebe
H.A.W. Schut
J.B.F. de Wit
On the Scope of Social Psychology: An Introduction. Section 1: Attitudes and attitude change. R.Eiser
Positive accentuation: Or why a good product still needs an advertisement. K. Jonas
Attitudinal Ambivalence. I. Ajzen
T. Manstead
Changing Health-Related Behaviors: An Approach Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior. A. Eagly
In Defense of Ourselves: The Effects of Defensive Processing on Attitudinal Phenomena. Section 2: Social cognition and emotion. D. Hamilton
M. Hewstone
Conceptualizing Group Perception: A 35-Year Evolution. A. Kruglanski
G. Semin
The Epistemic Bases of Interpersonal Communication. F. Strack
N. Schwarz
Thinking About Your life: Healthy Lessons From Social Cognition. Section 3: Interpersonal and group processes. C. Insko
Situational Variance in Intergroup Conflict: Matrix Correlations
Matrix Interactions
and Social Support. B. Nijstad
J. Levine
Group Creativity and the Stages of Creative Problem Solving. K. Stroebe
R. Spears
H. Lodewijkx
Contrasting and Integrating Social Identity and Interdependence Approaches to Intergroup Discrimination in the Minimal Group Paradigm. Section 4: Health behavior (change). S. Folkman
J. Moskowitz
Positive Affect and Meaning-Focused Coping during Significant Psychological Stress. J.B.F. de Wit
E. Das
N. de Hoog
Self-Regulation of Health Communications: A Motivated Processing Approach to Risk Perception and Persuasion. A.B. Bakker
W.B. Schaufeli
E. Demerouti
M.C. Euwema
An Organizational and Social Psychological Perspective on Burnout and Work Engagement. Section 5: Bereavement and coping. R. Weiss
Reflections on Extended Bowlby Theory. E. Zech
B. Rimé
J. Pennebaker
The Effects of Emotional Disclosure During Bereavement. G. Abakoumkin
K. Gergen
M. Gergen
R. Hansson
H.A.W. Schut
M.S. Stroebe
A Scientist's Role in Bereavement Research: The Case of Wolfgang Stroebe. Section 6: Psychology in context. K. Opp
Social Psychology is not Enough: The Interdisciplinary Social Science Working Group. Epilogue. L. Strickland
J. Rabbie
R. van der Vegt
L. Hoekert
Impressions of Wolfgang Stroebe.
M. Hewstone
M.S. Stroebe
H.A.W. Schut
J.B.F. de Wit
On the Scope of Social Psychology: An Introduction. Section 1: Attitudes and attitude change. R.Eiser
Positive accentuation: Or why a good product still needs an advertisement. K. Jonas
Attitudinal Ambivalence. I. Ajzen
T. Manstead
Changing Health-Related Behaviors: An Approach Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior. A. Eagly
In Defense of Ourselves: The Effects of Defensive Processing on Attitudinal Phenomena. Section 2: Social cognition and emotion. D. Hamilton
M. Hewstone
Conceptualizing Group Perception: A 35-Year Evolution. A. Kruglanski
G. Semin
The Epistemic Bases of Interpersonal Communication. F. Strack
N. Schwarz
Thinking About Your life: Healthy Lessons From Social Cognition. Section 3: Interpersonal and group processes. C. Insko
Situational Variance in Intergroup Conflict: Matrix Correlations
Matrix Interactions
and Social Support. B. Nijstad
J. Levine
Group Creativity and the Stages of Creative Problem Solving. K. Stroebe
R. Spears
H. Lodewijkx
Contrasting and Integrating Social Identity and Interdependence Approaches to Intergroup Discrimination in the Minimal Group Paradigm. Section 4: Health behavior (change). S. Folkman
J. Moskowitz
Positive Affect and Meaning-Focused Coping during Significant Psychological Stress. J.B.F. de Wit
E. Das
N. de Hoog
Self-Regulation of Health Communications: A Motivated Processing Approach to Risk Perception and Persuasion. A.B. Bakker
W.B. Schaufeli
E. Demerouti
M.C. Euwema
An Organizational and Social Psychological Perspective on Burnout and Work Engagement. Section 5: Bereavement and coping. R. Weiss
Reflections on Extended Bowlby Theory. E. Zech
B. Rimé
J. Pennebaker
The Effects of Emotional Disclosure During Bereavement. G. Abakoumkin
K. Gergen
M. Gergen
R. Hansson
H.A.W. Schut
M.S. Stroebe
A Scientist's Role in Bereavement Research: The Case of Wolfgang Stroebe. Section 6: Psychology in context. K. Opp
Social Psychology is not Enough: The Interdisciplinary Social Science Working Group. Epilogue. L. Strickland
J. Rabbie
R. van der Vegt
L. Hoekert
Impressions of Wolfgang Stroebe.