Joseph P. Forgas / Kipling D. Williams / Ladd Wheeler (eds.)
The Social Mind
Cognitive and Motivational Aspects of Interpersonal Behavior
Herausgeber: Forgas, Joseph P.; Williams, Kipling D.; Wheeler, Ladd
Joseph P. Forgas / Kipling D. Williams / Ladd Wheeler (eds.)
The Social Mind
Cognitive and Motivational Aspects of Interpersonal Behavior
Herausgeber: Forgas, Joseph P.; Williams, Kipling D.; Wheeler, Ladd
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The Social Mind explores the relationship between people's thoughts and motives and their interpersonal strategies.
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The Social Mind explores the relationship between people's thoughts and motives and their interpersonal strategies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780521541251
- ISBN-10: 0521541255
- Artikelnr.: 22069883
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780521541251
- ISBN-10: 0521541255
- Artikelnr.: 22069883
Contributors; Preface; 1. The social mind: introduction and overview Joseph
P. Forgas, Kipling D. Williams and Ladd Wheeler; Part I. The Social Mind:
Basic Issues and Processes: 2. Dimensions of the social mind: size,
asymmetries, congruence and sex differences in thought systems focused on
self or other persons William J. McGuire and Claire V. Mcguire; 3. Affect
and the 'social mind': affective influences on strategic interpersonal
behaviours Joseph P. Forgas; 4. Motivating cognitive change: the
self-standards model of dissonance Joel Cooper; 5. The motivational and
cognitive dynamics of day-to-day social life John B. Nezlek; Part II. The
Social Mind of Individuals: The Role of the Self and Individual
Differences: 6. The social self: the quest for identity and the
motivational primacy of the individual self Constantine Sedikides and
Lowell Gaertner; 7. Cognitive and motivational processes in
self-presentation Dianne M. Tice and Jon Faber; 8. Self-esteem and
interpersonal strategies Astrid Schütz; 9. The social mind of the
narcissist: cognitive and motivational aspects of interpersonal
self-construction Frederick Rhodewalt; 10. Uncertainty orientation and the
social mind: individual differences in the interpersonal context Richard M.
Sorrentino, Gordon Hodson and Günter L. Huber; Part III. The Social Mind in
Personal Relationships and Interpersonal Behaviours: 11. Perceiving,
feeling and wanting: experiencing prior relationships in present-day
interpersonal relations Susan M. Andersen and Kathy R. Berenson; 12. Ideal
standards in close relationships Garth J. O. Fletcher and Jeffry A.
Simpson; 13. Victims and perpetrators provide discrepant accounts:
motivated cognitive distortions about interpersonal transgressions Roy F.
Baumeister and Kathleen Catanese; 14. Inside the social mind of the
ostraciser Kipling D. Williams, Ladd Wheeler and Joel A. R. Harvey; Part
IV. The Social Mind of Groups: Group Representations and Group Behaviour:
15. Self-categorisation and subjective uncertainty resolution: cognitive
and motivational facets of social identity and group membership Michael A.
Hogg; 16. Motivation gains in performance groups: aspects and prospects
Norbert L. Kerr; 17. The social influence of automatic responding:
controlling the uncontrollable Pascal Huguet, Marie P. Galvaing, Florence
Dumas and Jean-M. Monteil; 18. Directed social influence William D. Crano;
19. Cognitive and social motivation in group decision making Martin F.
Kaplan and Henk Wilke; Author index; Subject index.
P. Forgas, Kipling D. Williams and Ladd Wheeler; Part I. The Social Mind:
Basic Issues and Processes: 2. Dimensions of the social mind: size,
asymmetries, congruence and sex differences in thought systems focused on
self or other persons William J. McGuire and Claire V. Mcguire; 3. Affect
and the 'social mind': affective influences on strategic interpersonal
behaviours Joseph P. Forgas; 4. Motivating cognitive change: the
self-standards model of dissonance Joel Cooper; 5. The motivational and
cognitive dynamics of day-to-day social life John B. Nezlek; Part II. The
Social Mind of Individuals: The Role of the Self and Individual
Differences: 6. The social self: the quest for identity and the
motivational primacy of the individual self Constantine Sedikides and
Lowell Gaertner; 7. Cognitive and motivational processes in
self-presentation Dianne M. Tice and Jon Faber; 8. Self-esteem and
interpersonal strategies Astrid Schütz; 9. The social mind of the
narcissist: cognitive and motivational aspects of interpersonal
self-construction Frederick Rhodewalt; 10. Uncertainty orientation and the
social mind: individual differences in the interpersonal context Richard M.
Sorrentino, Gordon Hodson and Günter L. Huber; Part III. The Social Mind in
Personal Relationships and Interpersonal Behaviours: 11. Perceiving,
feeling and wanting: experiencing prior relationships in present-day
interpersonal relations Susan M. Andersen and Kathy R. Berenson; 12. Ideal
standards in close relationships Garth J. O. Fletcher and Jeffry A.
Simpson; 13. Victims and perpetrators provide discrepant accounts:
motivated cognitive distortions about interpersonal transgressions Roy F.
Baumeister and Kathleen Catanese; 14. Inside the social mind of the
ostraciser Kipling D. Williams, Ladd Wheeler and Joel A. R. Harvey; Part
IV. The Social Mind of Groups: Group Representations and Group Behaviour:
15. Self-categorisation and subjective uncertainty resolution: cognitive
and motivational facets of social identity and group membership Michael A.
Hogg; 16. Motivation gains in performance groups: aspects and prospects
Norbert L. Kerr; 17. The social influence of automatic responding:
controlling the uncontrollable Pascal Huguet, Marie P. Galvaing, Florence
Dumas and Jean-M. Monteil; 18. Directed social influence William D. Crano;
19. Cognitive and social motivation in group decision making Martin F.
Kaplan and Henk Wilke; Author index; Subject index.
Contributors; Preface; 1. The social mind: introduction and overview Joseph
P. Forgas, Kipling D. Williams and Ladd Wheeler; Part I. The Social Mind:
Basic Issues and Processes: 2. Dimensions of the social mind: size,
asymmetries, congruence and sex differences in thought systems focused on
self or other persons William J. McGuire and Claire V. Mcguire; 3. Affect
and the 'social mind': affective influences on strategic interpersonal
behaviours Joseph P. Forgas; 4. Motivating cognitive change: the
self-standards model of dissonance Joel Cooper; 5. The motivational and
cognitive dynamics of day-to-day social life John B. Nezlek; Part II. The
Social Mind of Individuals: The Role of the Self and Individual
Differences: 6. The social self: the quest for identity and the
motivational primacy of the individual self Constantine Sedikides and
Lowell Gaertner; 7. Cognitive and motivational processes in
self-presentation Dianne M. Tice and Jon Faber; 8. Self-esteem and
interpersonal strategies Astrid Schütz; 9. The social mind of the
narcissist: cognitive and motivational aspects of interpersonal
self-construction Frederick Rhodewalt; 10. Uncertainty orientation and the
social mind: individual differences in the interpersonal context Richard M.
Sorrentino, Gordon Hodson and Günter L. Huber; Part III. The Social Mind in
Personal Relationships and Interpersonal Behaviours: 11. Perceiving,
feeling and wanting: experiencing prior relationships in present-day
interpersonal relations Susan M. Andersen and Kathy R. Berenson; 12. Ideal
standards in close relationships Garth J. O. Fletcher and Jeffry A.
Simpson; 13. Victims and perpetrators provide discrepant accounts:
motivated cognitive distortions about interpersonal transgressions Roy F.
Baumeister and Kathleen Catanese; 14. Inside the social mind of the
ostraciser Kipling D. Williams, Ladd Wheeler and Joel A. R. Harvey; Part
IV. The Social Mind of Groups: Group Representations and Group Behaviour:
15. Self-categorisation and subjective uncertainty resolution: cognitive
and motivational facets of social identity and group membership Michael A.
Hogg; 16. Motivation gains in performance groups: aspects and prospects
Norbert L. Kerr; 17. The social influence of automatic responding:
controlling the uncontrollable Pascal Huguet, Marie P. Galvaing, Florence
Dumas and Jean-M. Monteil; 18. Directed social influence William D. Crano;
19. Cognitive and social motivation in group decision making Martin F.
Kaplan and Henk Wilke; Author index; Subject index.
P. Forgas, Kipling D. Williams and Ladd Wheeler; Part I. The Social Mind:
Basic Issues and Processes: 2. Dimensions of the social mind: size,
asymmetries, congruence and sex differences in thought systems focused on
self or other persons William J. McGuire and Claire V. Mcguire; 3. Affect
and the 'social mind': affective influences on strategic interpersonal
behaviours Joseph P. Forgas; 4. Motivating cognitive change: the
self-standards model of dissonance Joel Cooper; 5. The motivational and
cognitive dynamics of day-to-day social life John B. Nezlek; Part II. The
Social Mind of Individuals: The Role of the Self and Individual
Differences: 6. The social self: the quest for identity and the
motivational primacy of the individual self Constantine Sedikides and
Lowell Gaertner; 7. Cognitive and motivational processes in
self-presentation Dianne M. Tice and Jon Faber; 8. Self-esteem and
interpersonal strategies Astrid Schütz; 9. The social mind of the
narcissist: cognitive and motivational aspects of interpersonal
self-construction Frederick Rhodewalt; 10. Uncertainty orientation and the
social mind: individual differences in the interpersonal context Richard M.
Sorrentino, Gordon Hodson and Günter L. Huber; Part III. The Social Mind in
Personal Relationships and Interpersonal Behaviours: 11. Perceiving,
feeling and wanting: experiencing prior relationships in present-day
interpersonal relations Susan M. Andersen and Kathy R. Berenson; 12. Ideal
standards in close relationships Garth J. O. Fletcher and Jeffry A.
Simpson; 13. Victims and perpetrators provide discrepant accounts:
motivated cognitive distortions about interpersonal transgressions Roy F.
Baumeister and Kathleen Catanese; 14. Inside the social mind of the
ostraciser Kipling D. Williams, Ladd Wheeler and Joel A. R. Harvey; Part
IV. The Social Mind of Groups: Group Representations and Group Behaviour:
15. Self-categorisation and subjective uncertainty resolution: cognitive
and motivational facets of social identity and group membership Michael A.
Hogg; 16. Motivation gains in performance groups: aspects and prospects
Norbert L. Kerr; 17. The social influence of automatic responding:
controlling the uncontrollable Pascal Huguet, Marie P. Galvaing, Florence
Dumas and Jean-M. Monteil; 18. Directed social influence William D. Crano;
19. Cognitive and social motivation in group decision making Martin F.
Kaplan and Henk Wilke; Author index; Subject index.