The Social Psychology of Knowledge
Herausgeber: Bar-Tal, Daniel; Kruglanski, Arie W.; Daniel, Bar-Tal
The Social Psychology of Knowledge
Herausgeber: Bar-Tal, Daniel; Kruglanski, Arie W.; Daniel, Bar-Tal
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This collection, published in 1988, brings an innovative perspective to research in social cognition.
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This collection, published in 1988, brings an innovative perspective to research in social cognition.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780521127066
- ISBN-10: 0521127068
- Artikelnr.: 28110417
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780521127066
- ISBN-10: 0521127068
- Artikelnr.: 28110417
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors; Preface; 1. The social psychology of knowledge: its
scope and meaning Daniel Bar-Tal and Arie W. Kruglanski; 2. From knowledge
to cognition Carl F. Graumann; 3. Knowledge and social process Kenneth J.
Gergen; 4. An ecological framework for establishing a dual-mode theory of
social knowing Reuben M. Baron; 5. A new perspective for social psychology
Daniel Bar-Tal and Yoram Bar-Tal; 6. Knowledge as a social psychological
construct Arie W. Kruglanski; 7. Understanding social knowledge: if only
the data could speak for themselves Robert S. Wyer, Jr. and Thomas K.
Srull; 8. The concept of accuracy in social judgement Reid Hastie and
Kenneth A. Rasinski; 9. On the use of statistical and nonstatistical
knowledge: a problem-solving approach Yaacov Trope and Zvi Ginossar; 10.
Dimensional versus information-processing approaches to social knowledge:
the case of inconsistency management Patricia G. Devine and Thomas M.
Ostrom; 11. Context-driven social judgement and memory: when 'behaviour
engulfs the field' in reconstructive memory E. Tory Higgins and Charles
Stangor; 12. Constructing the past: biases in personal memories Michael
Ross and Cathy McFarland; 13. Attitudes: a new look at an old concept Mark
P. Zanna and John K. Rempel; 14. Mental models of causal reasoning Joseph
M. F. Jaspars (edited by Denis Hilton); 15. Causal attribution viewed from
an information-processing perspective David L. Hamilton; Indexes.
scope and meaning Daniel Bar-Tal and Arie W. Kruglanski; 2. From knowledge
to cognition Carl F. Graumann; 3. Knowledge and social process Kenneth J.
Gergen; 4. An ecological framework for establishing a dual-mode theory of
social knowing Reuben M. Baron; 5. A new perspective for social psychology
Daniel Bar-Tal and Yoram Bar-Tal; 6. Knowledge as a social psychological
construct Arie W. Kruglanski; 7. Understanding social knowledge: if only
the data could speak for themselves Robert S. Wyer, Jr. and Thomas K.
Srull; 8. The concept of accuracy in social judgement Reid Hastie and
Kenneth A. Rasinski; 9. On the use of statistical and nonstatistical
knowledge: a problem-solving approach Yaacov Trope and Zvi Ginossar; 10.
Dimensional versus information-processing approaches to social knowledge:
the case of inconsistency management Patricia G. Devine and Thomas M.
Ostrom; 11. Context-driven social judgement and memory: when 'behaviour
engulfs the field' in reconstructive memory E. Tory Higgins and Charles
Stangor; 12. Constructing the past: biases in personal memories Michael
Ross and Cathy McFarland; 13. Attitudes: a new look at an old concept Mark
P. Zanna and John K. Rempel; 14. Mental models of causal reasoning Joseph
M. F. Jaspars (edited by Denis Hilton); 15. Causal attribution viewed from
an information-processing perspective David L. Hamilton; Indexes.
List of contributors; Preface; 1. The social psychology of knowledge: its
scope and meaning Daniel Bar-Tal and Arie W. Kruglanski; 2. From knowledge
to cognition Carl F. Graumann; 3. Knowledge and social process Kenneth J.
Gergen; 4. An ecological framework for establishing a dual-mode theory of
social knowing Reuben M. Baron; 5. A new perspective for social psychology
Daniel Bar-Tal and Yoram Bar-Tal; 6. Knowledge as a social psychological
construct Arie W. Kruglanski; 7. Understanding social knowledge: if only
the data could speak for themselves Robert S. Wyer, Jr. and Thomas K.
Srull; 8. The concept of accuracy in social judgement Reid Hastie and
Kenneth A. Rasinski; 9. On the use of statistical and nonstatistical
knowledge: a problem-solving approach Yaacov Trope and Zvi Ginossar; 10.
Dimensional versus information-processing approaches to social knowledge:
the case of inconsistency management Patricia G. Devine and Thomas M.
Ostrom; 11. Context-driven social judgement and memory: when 'behaviour
engulfs the field' in reconstructive memory E. Tory Higgins and Charles
Stangor; 12. Constructing the past: biases in personal memories Michael
Ross and Cathy McFarland; 13. Attitudes: a new look at an old concept Mark
P. Zanna and John K. Rempel; 14. Mental models of causal reasoning Joseph
M. F. Jaspars (edited by Denis Hilton); 15. Causal attribution viewed from
an information-processing perspective David L. Hamilton; Indexes.
scope and meaning Daniel Bar-Tal and Arie W. Kruglanski; 2. From knowledge
to cognition Carl F. Graumann; 3. Knowledge and social process Kenneth J.
Gergen; 4. An ecological framework for establishing a dual-mode theory of
social knowing Reuben M. Baron; 5. A new perspective for social psychology
Daniel Bar-Tal and Yoram Bar-Tal; 6. Knowledge as a social psychological
construct Arie W. Kruglanski; 7. Understanding social knowledge: if only
the data could speak for themselves Robert S. Wyer, Jr. and Thomas K.
Srull; 8. The concept of accuracy in social judgement Reid Hastie and
Kenneth A. Rasinski; 9. On the use of statistical and nonstatistical
knowledge: a problem-solving approach Yaacov Trope and Zvi Ginossar; 10.
Dimensional versus information-processing approaches to social knowledge:
the case of inconsistency management Patricia G. Devine and Thomas M.
Ostrom; 11. Context-driven social judgement and memory: when 'behaviour
engulfs the field' in reconstructive memory E. Tory Higgins and Charles
Stangor; 12. Constructing the past: biases in personal memories Michael
Ross and Cathy McFarland; 13. Attitudes: a new look at an old concept Mark
P. Zanna and John K. Rempel; 14. Mental models of causal reasoning Joseph
M. F. Jaspars (edited by Denis Hilton); 15. Causal attribution viewed from
an information-processing perspective David L. Hamilton; Indexes.