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245 0 0 _aSocial cognition :
_bkey readings /
_cedited by David L. Hamilton.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bPsychology Press,
_c2005.
300 _axviii, 656 pages :
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490 1 _aKey readings in social psychology
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tSocial cognition : an introductory overview /
_rDavid L. Hamilton --
_tPerceiving the other person /
_rFritz Heider --
_tConsequences of schemata for attention, impressions, and recall in complex social interactions /
_rJ. Dennis White and Donal E. Carlston --
_tStereotypes and tacit inference /
_rDavid Dunning and David A. Sherman --
_tWe talk, therefore we think? : a cultural analysis of the effect of talking on thinking /
_rHeejung S. Kim --
_tOn bridging the gap between social-personality psychology and neuropsychology /
_rStanley B. Klein and John F. Kihlstrom --
_tOn perceptual readiness /
_rJerome S. Bruner --
_tConcepts and conceptual structure /
_rDouglas L. Medin --
_tStructural properties of stereotypic knowledge and their influences on the construal of social situations /
_rBernd Wittenbrink, Pamela L. Gist and James L. Hilton --
_tThe role of category accessibility in the interpretation of information about persons : some determinants and implications /
_rThomas K. Srull and Robert S. Wyer, Jr. --
_tJudgment under uncertainty : heuristics and biases /
_rAmos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman --
_tEase of retrieval as information : another look at the availability heuristic /
_rNorbert Schwarz, Fritz Strack, Herbert Bless, Gisela Klumpp, Helga Rittenauer-Schatka and Annette Simons --
_tEgocentric biases in availability and attribution /
_rMichael Ross and Flore Sicoly --
_tTelling more than we can know : verbal reports on mental processes /
_rRichard E. Nisbett and Timothy DeCamp Wilson --
_tThe unbearable automaticity of being /
_rJohn A. Bargh and Tanya L. Chartrand --
_tAutomatic vigilance : the attention-grabbing power of negative social information /
_rFelicia Pratto and Oliver P. John --
_tThe relation between perception and behavior, or how to win a game of Trivial Pursuit /
_rAp Dijksterhuis and Ad van Knippenberg --
_tThe naive analysis of action /
_rFritz Heider --
_tWhen are social judgments made? : evidence for the spontaneousness of trait inferences /
_rLaraine Winter and James S. Uleman --
_tCognitive busyness : when person perceivers meet persons perceived /
_rDaniel T. Gilbert, Brett W. Pelham and Douglas S. Krull --
_tSocial roles, social control, and biases in social-perception processes /
_rLee D. Ross, Teresa M. Amabile and Julia L. Steinmetz --
_tCulture and the construal of agency : attribution to individual versus group dispositions /
_rTanya Menon, Michael W. Morris, Chi-yue Chiu and Ying ̃--
_tForming impressions of personality /
_rSolomon E. Asch --
_tPerson memory : some tests of associative storage and retrieval models /
_rThomas K. Srull --
_tThe relationship between memory and judgment depends on whether the judgment task is memory-based or on-line /
_rReid Hastie and Bernadette Park --
_tPerceiving social groups : the importance of the entitativity continuum /
_rDavid L. Hamilton, Steven J. Sherman and Brian Lickel --
_tIllusory correlation in interpersonal perception : a cognitive basis of stereotypic judgments /
_rDavid L. Hamilton and Robert K. Gifford --
_tA hypothesis-confirming bias in labeling effects /
_rJohn M. Darley and Paget H. Gross --
_tThe police officer's dilemma : using ethnicity to disambiguate potentially threatening individuals /
_rJoshua Correll, Bernadette Park, Charles M. Judd and Bernd Wittenbrink --
_tStereotypes as energy-saving devices : a peek inside the cognitive toolbox /
_rC. Neil Macrae, Alan B. Milne and Galen V. Bodenhausen --
_tThey saw a game : a case study /
_rAlbert H. Hastorf and Hadley Cantril --
_tMotivated inference : self-serving generation and evaluation of causal theories /
_rZiva Kunda --
_tMotivated skepticism : use of differential decision criteria for preferred and nonpreferred conclusions /
_rPeter H. Ditto and David F. Lopez --
_tBiased recollections in older adults : the role of implicit theories of aging /
_rCathy McFarland, Michael Ross and Mark Giltrow --
_tMemory for a past that never was /
_rElizabeth F. Loftus --
_tThe mental simulation of better and worse possible worlds /
_rKeith D. Markman, Igor Gavanski, Steven J. Sherman and Matthew N. McMullen --
_tWhen less is more : counterfactual thinking and satisfaction among olympic medalists /
_rVictoria Husted Medvec, Scott F. Madey and Thomas Gilovich --
_tSocial perception and interpersonal behavior : on the self-fulfilling nature of social stereotypes /
_rMark Snyder, Elizabeth Decker Tanke and Ellen Berscheid --
_tFocalism : a source of durability bias in affective forecasting /
_rTimothy D. Wilson, Thalia Wheatley, Jonathan M. Meyers, Daniel T. Gilbert and Danny Axsom --
_gApp.
_tHow to read a journal article in social psychology /
_rChristian H. Jordan and Mark P. Zanna.
520 _a"This collection features articles that have shown a significant impact on the field of social cognition. The articles are organized into eight major sections: (1) social information processing; (2) cognitive representation of social information; (3) activation and use of cognitive representations; (4) nonconscious and automatic processing; (5) impression formation and judgment; (6) dispositional inference and attribution; (7) goals and motivated processing, and (8) reconstructing the past and future issues. The organization of the book reflects a comprehensive overview of the field of social cognition."--Publisher description.
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