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_aBlackwell reader in social psychology / _cedited by Miles Hewstone, Antony S.R. Manstead, Wolfgang Stroebe. |
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_aOxford, UK ; _aMalden, MA, USA : _bBlackwell Publishers, _c1997. |
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_tPreface -- _tAcknowledgements -- _g1. _tIntroduction to a History of Social Psychology -- _tContemporary social psychology in historical perspective -- _g2. _tEvolutionary Social Psychology -- _tSex differences in jealousy: Evolution, physiology, and psychology -- _g3. _tDevelopmental Social Psychology -- _tThe development of children's preference for their own country: A cross-national study -- _g4. _tMethodology in Social Psychology: Putting Ideas to the Test -- _tExperimentation in social psychology: A reappraisal -- _g5. _tBasic Concepts and Approaches in Social Cognition -- _tForming impressions of personality -- _tA hypothesis-confirming bias in labeling effects -- _g6. _tProcessing Social Information for Judgements and Decisions -- _tCognitive representation of personality impressions: Organizational processes in first impression formation -- _tReconstructing the past: Some cognitive consequences of person perception -- _g7. _tAttribution Theory: Basic Issues and Applications -- _tVideotape and the attribution process: Reversing actors' and observers' points of view -- _tAttributions and behavior in marital interaction -- _g8. _tAttitudes: Structure, Measurement and Functions -- _tEmpirical validation of affect, behavior, and cognition as distinct components of attitude -- _tPrediction of goal-directed behavior: Attitudes, intentions, and perceived behavioral control -- _g9. _tPrinciples of Attitude Formation and Strategies of Attitude Change -- _tDecision freedom as a determinant of the role of incentive magnitude in attitude change -- _tPersonal involvement as a determinant of argument-based persuasion -- _g10. _tEmotion -- _tCognitive, social, and physiological determinants of emotional state -- _tConstants across cultures in the face and emotion -- _g11. _tInterpersonal Communication -- _tSecondary baby talk: Judgments by institutionalized elderly and their caregivers -- _tChannel consistency and inconsistency in the communication of married couples -- _g12. _tAffiliation, Attraction and Close Relationships -- _tRomantic love conceptualized as an attachment process -- _tCommitment and satisfaction in romantic associations: A test of the investment model -- _g13. _tProsocial Behaviour -- _t'From Jerusalem to Jericho': A study of situational and dispositional variables in helping behavior -- _tA lady in distress: Inhibiting effects of friends and strangers on bystander intervention -- _g14. _tAggressive Behaviour -- _tWeapons as aggression-eliciting stimuli -- _tAttribution of apparent arousal and proficiency of recovery from sympathetic activation affecting excitation transfer to aggressive behavior -- _g15. _tGroup Performance -- _tMany hands make light the work: The causes and consequences of social loafing -- _tProductivity loss is brainstorming groups: Toward the solution of a riddle -- _g16. _tSocial Influence in Groups -- _tInfluence of a consistent minority on the responses of a majority in a color perception task -- _tBehavioral study of obedience -- _g17. _tIntergroup Relations -- _tIntergroup discrimination and self-esteem in the minimal group paradigm -- _tIntergroup contact: The typical member and the exception to the rule -- _g18. _tApplied Social Psychology -- _tSocial support and immune function among spouses of cancer patients -- _tThe social psychology of eyewitness accuracy: Misleading questions and communicator expertise -- _tIndex. |
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