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_aSocial cognition : _bkey readings / _cedited by David L. Hamilton. |
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_aNew York : _bPsychology Press, _c2005. |
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490 | 1 | _aKey readings in social psychology | |
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_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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