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Computational Social Psychology showcases a new approach to social psychology that enables theorists and researchers to implemented and test models of processes using the power of high speed computing technology and sophisticated software.
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Computational Social Psychology showcases a new approach to social psychology that enables theorists and researchers to implemented and test models of processes using the power of high speed computing technology and sophisticated software.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351701686
- Artikelnr.: 48422637
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351701686
- Artikelnr.: 48422637
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Robin R. Vallacher is professor of Psychology at Florida Atlantic University, a Research Associate in the Center for Complex Systems, University of Warsaw, Poland, and a Research Affiliate in the Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict, and Complexity at Columbia University. He has been a visiting scholar at University of Texas at Austin, University of Bern (Switzerland), Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research (Germany), and University of Montpellier (France). Dr. Vallacher has authored or edited seven professional texts, and has published over 100 book chapters and journal articles on a wide range of topics in social psychology, including self-concept, self-regulation, social judgment, close relationships, prejudice and discrimination, sport psychology, social justice, and intergroup conflict. In recent years, he and his colleagues have adapted concepts and methods from the study of nonlinear dynamical systems in the natural sciences to the investigation of personal, interpersonal, and societal processes. Stephen J. Read is professor of Psychology at the University of Southern California, head of the social psychology area, and a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and the Society for Experimental Social Psychology. Dr. Read has edited three books and published over 100 journal articles and book chapters on person perception, causal reasoning, attachment theory, decision-making, use of interactive media (DVD and game) for changing risky sexual behavior, personality, and the neurobiology of risky decision-making. He has developed and published neural network models of person perception, causal reasoning, cognitive dissonance, personality and motivation, and risky decision-making. He has also worked on computational models of personality in intelligent agents and models of the role of narrative representations in military decision-making. Recently, he has focused on integrating work on the neurobiological bases of risky decision-making with neural network models of the neural systems involved in risky decision-making. Andrzej Nowak is a professor of psychology at Florida Atlantic University, University of Warsaw, Poland, where he directs the Center for Complex Systems, and Warsaw University of Humanities and Social Sciences. He is also a Fellow at the European Center for Living Technologies, and a Research Affiliate in the Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict, and Complexity at Columbia University. Dr. Nowak has authored or edited 16 professional texts, and has published over 100 book chapters and journal articles on a wide range of topics in social psychology, including social influence, social change, self-concept, self-regulation, social judgment, sport psychology, intergroup conflict, and psychological aspects of new media. Working with his colleagues, he has adapted concepts and methods from the study of complex systems and nonlinear dynamics in the natural sciences to the investigation of personal, interpersonal, and societal processes. He publishes in psychology, physics, and interdisciplinary journals.
Preface. Overview. 1. Rethinking Human Experience: The Promise of
Computational Social Psychology Robin R. Vallacher, Andrzej Nowak, and
Stephen J. Read I. Intrapersonal Dynamics 2. Virtual Personalities: A
Neural Network Model of the Structure and Dynamics of Personality Stephen
J. Read, Vita Droutman, and Lynn C. Miller 3. Using Connectionist Models to
Capture the Distinctive Psychological Structure of Impression Formation
Brian M. Monroe, Tei Laine, Swati Gupta, and Ilya Farber 4. The Whole
Elephant: Toward Psychological Integration of the Individual as a Complex
System Jennifer Rose Talevich 5. Computational Modeling of Health Behavior
Mark G. Orr and Daniel Chen II. Interpersonal Dynamics 6. Interaction
Dominant Dynamics, Timescale Enslavement, and the Emergence of Social
Behavior Brian A. Eiler, Rachel W. Kallen, and Michael J. Richardson 7.
Computational Temporal Interpersonal Emotion Systems Emily A. Butler,
Jinyan Guan, Andrew Predoehl, Ernesto Brau, Kyle Simek, and Kobus Barnard
8. Mapping Co-Regulation in Social Relations through Exploratory Topology
Analysis Jonathan E. Butner, Arwen A. Behrends, and Brian R. Baucom 9.
Dynamics of Synchrony and Joint Action Kerry L. Marsh 10. From Interaction
to Synchronization in Social Relations Robin R. Vallacher and Andrzej Nowak
III. Collective Dynamics 11. Simulating the Social Networks in Human Goal
Striving James D. Westaby and DaHee Shon 12. Computational Models of Social
Influence and Collective Behavior Robert J. MacCoun 13. Modeling Cultural
Dynamics Yoshihisa Kashima, Michael Kirley, Alexander Stivala, and Garry
Robins 14. Models Are Stupid, and We Need More of Them Paul E. Smaldino
15. Big Data in Psychological Research David Serfass, Andrzej Nowak, and
Ryne Sherman 16. The Future of Computational Social Psychology Andrzej
Nowak and Robin R. Vallacher
Computational Social Psychology Robin R. Vallacher, Andrzej Nowak, and
Stephen J. Read I. Intrapersonal Dynamics 2. Virtual Personalities: A
Neural Network Model of the Structure and Dynamics of Personality Stephen
J. Read, Vita Droutman, and Lynn C. Miller 3. Using Connectionist Models to
Capture the Distinctive Psychological Structure of Impression Formation
Brian M. Monroe, Tei Laine, Swati Gupta, and Ilya Farber 4. The Whole
Elephant: Toward Psychological Integration of the Individual as a Complex
System Jennifer Rose Talevich 5. Computational Modeling of Health Behavior
Mark G. Orr and Daniel Chen II. Interpersonal Dynamics 6. Interaction
Dominant Dynamics, Timescale Enslavement, and the Emergence of Social
Behavior Brian A. Eiler, Rachel W. Kallen, and Michael J. Richardson 7.
Computational Temporal Interpersonal Emotion Systems Emily A. Butler,
Jinyan Guan, Andrew Predoehl, Ernesto Brau, Kyle Simek, and Kobus Barnard
8. Mapping Co-Regulation in Social Relations through Exploratory Topology
Analysis Jonathan E. Butner, Arwen A. Behrends, and Brian R. Baucom 9.
Dynamics of Synchrony and Joint Action Kerry L. Marsh 10. From Interaction
to Synchronization in Social Relations Robin R. Vallacher and Andrzej Nowak
III. Collective Dynamics 11. Simulating the Social Networks in Human Goal
Striving James D. Westaby and DaHee Shon 12. Computational Models of Social
Influence and Collective Behavior Robert J. MacCoun 13. Modeling Cultural
Dynamics Yoshihisa Kashima, Michael Kirley, Alexander Stivala, and Garry
Robins 14. Models Are Stupid, and We Need More of Them Paul E. Smaldino
15. Big Data in Psychological Research David Serfass, Andrzej Nowak, and
Ryne Sherman 16. The Future of Computational Social Psychology Andrzej
Nowak and Robin R. Vallacher
Preface. Overview. 1. Rethinking Human Experience: The Promise of
Computational Social Psychology Robin R. Vallacher, Andrzej Nowak, and
Stephen J. Read I. Intrapersonal Dynamics 2. Virtual Personalities: A
Neural Network Model of the Structure and Dynamics of Personality Stephen
J. Read, Vita Droutman, and Lynn C. Miller 3. Using Connectionist Models to
Capture the Distinctive Psychological Structure of Impression Formation
Brian M. Monroe, Tei Laine, Swati Gupta, and Ilya Farber 4. The Whole
Elephant: Toward Psychological Integration of the Individual as a Complex
System Jennifer Rose Talevich 5. Computational Modeling of Health Behavior
Mark G. Orr and Daniel Chen II. Interpersonal Dynamics 6. Interaction
Dominant Dynamics, Timescale Enslavement, and the Emergence of Social
Behavior Brian A. Eiler, Rachel W. Kallen, and Michael J. Richardson 7.
Computational Temporal Interpersonal Emotion Systems Emily A. Butler,
Jinyan Guan, Andrew Predoehl, Ernesto Brau, Kyle Simek, and Kobus Barnard
8. Mapping Co-Regulation in Social Relations through Exploratory Topology
Analysis Jonathan E. Butner, Arwen A. Behrends, and Brian R. Baucom 9.
Dynamics of Synchrony and Joint Action Kerry L. Marsh 10. From Interaction
to Synchronization in Social Relations Robin R. Vallacher and Andrzej Nowak
III. Collective Dynamics 11. Simulating the Social Networks in Human Goal
Striving James D. Westaby and DaHee Shon 12. Computational Models of Social
Influence and Collective Behavior Robert J. MacCoun 13. Modeling Cultural
Dynamics Yoshihisa Kashima, Michael Kirley, Alexander Stivala, and Garry
Robins 14. Models Are Stupid, and We Need More of Them Paul E. Smaldino
15. Big Data in Psychological Research David Serfass, Andrzej Nowak, and
Ryne Sherman 16. The Future of Computational Social Psychology Andrzej
Nowak and Robin R. Vallacher
Computational Social Psychology Robin R. Vallacher, Andrzej Nowak, and
Stephen J. Read I. Intrapersonal Dynamics 2. Virtual Personalities: A
Neural Network Model of the Structure and Dynamics of Personality Stephen
J. Read, Vita Droutman, and Lynn C. Miller 3. Using Connectionist Models to
Capture the Distinctive Psychological Structure of Impression Formation
Brian M. Monroe, Tei Laine, Swati Gupta, and Ilya Farber 4. The Whole
Elephant: Toward Psychological Integration of the Individual as a Complex
System Jennifer Rose Talevich 5. Computational Modeling of Health Behavior
Mark G. Orr and Daniel Chen II. Interpersonal Dynamics 6. Interaction
Dominant Dynamics, Timescale Enslavement, and the Emergence of Social
Behavior Brian A. Eiler, Rachel W. Kallen, and Michael J. Richardson 7.
Computational Temporal Interpersonal Emotion Systems Emily A. Butler,
Jinyan Guan, Andrew Predoehl, Ernesto Brau, Kyle Simek, and Kobus Barnard
8. Mapping Co-Regulation in Social Relations through Exploratory Topology
Analysis Jonathan E. Butner, Arwen A. Behrends, and Brian R. Baucom 9.
Dynamics of Synchrony and Joint Action Kerry L. Marsh 10. From Interaction
to Synchronization in Social Relations Robin R. Vallacher and Andrzej Nowak
III. Collective Dynamics 11. Simulating the Social Networks in Human Goal
Striving James D. Westaby and DaHee Shon 12. Computational Models of Social
Influence and Collective Behavior Robert J. MacCoun 13. Modeling Cultural
Dynamics Yoshihisa Kashima, Michael Kirley, Alexander Stivala, and Garry
Robins 14. Models Are Stupid, and We Need More of Them Paul E. Smaldino
15. Big Data in Psychological Research David Serfass, Andrzej Nowak, and
Ryne Sherman 16. The Future of Computational Social Psychology Andrzej
Nowak and Robin R. Vallacher