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APA Handbook of Personality and Social Psychology - 4 Vol.Set

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: APA Handbooks in Psychology Series ; 201500ENGGPM1Publication details: Washington American Psychological Association 2015Description: 982pISBN:
  • 9781433817021
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • O76 M589
Partial contents:
Part I Human Nature ...1 1. Evolutionary social Cognition..........3 2. Primate social cognition...........47 3. Psychological and sociomoral Reasoning in Infancy..........79 4. Embodiment of Cognition and Emotion...........151 Part II Consciousness and Unconsciousness.......177 5. Minding the mind....................179 6. Metaacognition.........203 7. Conscious thoughts and the Causation of behavior........231 8.Faces and first impressions...........251 Part III. The phenomenology of Daily Life...........277 9.Experimental existerntial Psychology.......279 10. Psychological importance of beliefs in control and order..............309 11. Social cognition and health............339 12. Coengagement, Coconstruction, coevocation: THree principles to bridge relationships and social cognition.................363 Part iv. Self and Other 13. Self and other..........387 14. Culture psychology..............415 15. Stereotyping: Processes and content..........457 16. Processes of Social influence through attitude Change........509 17. Social Cognition of power...........547 18. Leadership...........571 19. New frontiers in Diversity research ........593 Part V. Affect and emotion.............621 20. Emotion-cognition interactions...............623 21. Implicit attitutes.........665 22. Social cognitive neuroscience............693 23. Political cognition and its normatie implications for the Democratic experiment..............721 24. Social Cognition in Law..............753 Part VI. Motivation............775 25. Motivated cognition in self and social thought.........777 26. Self-regulation and its Failure............805 27. GOal Pursuit functions ...........843 28. The duality of Everyday Life: Dual -process and Dual-system models in Social Psychology.............891 VOlume II Part I: Intragroup Processes...................1 1. Social influence in Groups........3 2. Creativity in Groups......................35 3. Leadership: THeory and practice...............67 4. Social Justice...........95 5. Groups and Morality.........123 6. Conflict and Negotiation within and between Group........151 7. Social Development and Intergroup Relations............177 8. Social Identity and intergroup Relations............203 9. Convergence and Divergence in Perceptions of Persons and groups.........229 10. Intergroup Emotions...........263 11. Dehumanization and intergroup relations.............295 Part II: Intergroup processes............315 12. THe world isn`t fair: ...........317 13. The hidden dynamics of discrimination.................341 14. Helping relations and inequality between individuals and group............371 15. Interacting across racial lines......................395 16. Psychological perspectives on Immigration and acculturation............423 17. Stereotype threat in Intergroup relations..................447 18. Experiencing and coping with social stigma.................473 19. Psycholoigical processes in Social action..............507 20. Contact between groups..............535 Volume III Part. 1 Major Theoretical Approaches....1 Part II Biological Approaches and health.....117 Part III. Attraction and relationship development..177 Part IV. Motivation, emotion, and intersubjectivity......271 Part V. Support, Communication and power..........349 Part VI. Freiendship love and Sexuality.......461 Part VII. Maintenance, Strife, And dissolution...555 Volume IV Part I: Origins and Development of Personality...1 Part II. Personality Processes.......127 Part III. Individual Differences....................231 Part IV. The person as a Whole.......401 Part V. The person in Context..........469 Part VI. Personality and adaptation.............575 Part VII. The future of Personality.....663
V1. Attitude and Social Cognition.-- V2. Group Processes.-- V3. Interpersonal Relations.-- V4. Personality Processes and Individual Differences.
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includes index and biblioraphy

Part I Human Nature ...1 1. Evolutionary social Cognition..........3 2. Primate social cognition...........47 3. Psychological and sociomoral Reasoning in Infancy..........79 4. Embodiment of Cognition and Emotion...........151 Part II Consciousness and Unconsciousness.......177 5. Minding the mind....................179 6. Metaacognition.........203 7. Conscious thoughts and the Causation of behavior........231 8.Faces and first impressions...........251 Part III. The phenomenology of Daily Life...........277 9.Experimental existerntial Psychology.......279 10. Psychological importance of beliefs in control and order..............309 11. Social cognition and health............339 12. Coengagement, Coconstruction, coevocation: THree principles to bridge relationships and social cognition.................363 Part iv. Self and Other 13. Self and other..........387 14. Culture psychology..............415 15. Stereotyping: Processes and content..........457 16. Processes of Social influence through attitude Change........509 17. Social Cognition of power...........547 18. Leadership...........571 19. New frontiers in Diversity research ........593 Part V. Affect and emotion.............621 20. Emotion-cognition interactions...............623 21. Implicit attitutes.........665 22. Social cognitive neuroscience............693 23. Political cognition and its normatie implications for the Democratic experiment..............721 24. Social Cognition in Law..............753 Part VI. Motivation............775 25. Motivated cognition in self and social thought.........777 26. Self-regulation and its Failure............805 27. GOal Pursuit functions ...........843 28. The duality of Everyday Life: Dual -process and Dual-system models in Social Psychology.............891 VOlume II Part I: Intragroup Processes...................1 1. Social influence in Groups........3 2. Creativity in Groups......................35 3. Leadership: THeory and practice...............67 4. Social Justice...........95 5. Groups and Morality.........123 6. Conflict and Negotiation within and between Group........151 7. Social Development and Intergroup Relations............177 8. Social Identity and intergroup Relations............203 9. Convergence and Divergence in Perceptions of Persons and groups.........229 10. Intergroup Emotions...........263 11. Dehumanization and intergroup relations.............295 Part II: Intergroup processes............315 12. THe world isn`t fair: ...........317 13. The hidden dynamics of discrimination.................341 14. Helping relations and inequality between individuals and group............371 15. Interacting across racial lines......................395 16. Psychological perspectives on Immigration and acculturation............423 17. Stereotype threat in Intergroup relations..................447 18. Experiencing and coping with social stigma.................473 19. Psycholoigical processes in Social action..............507 20. Contact between groups..............535 Volume III Part. 1 Major Theoretical Approaches....1 Part II Biological Approaches and health.....117 Part III. Attraction and relationship development..177 Part IV. Motivation, emotion, and intersubjectivity......271 Part V. Support, Communication and power..........349 Part VI. Freiendship love and Sexuality.......461 Part VII. Maintenance, Strife, And dissolution...555 Volume IV Part I: Origins and Development of Personality...1 Part II. Personality Processes.......127 Part III. Individual Differences....................231 Part IV. The person as a Whole.......401 Part V. The person in Context..........469 Part VI. Personality and adaptation.............575 Part VII. The future of Personality.....663

V1. Attitude and Social Cognition.-- V2. Group Processes.-- V3. Interpersonal Relations.-- V4. Personality Processes and Individual Differences.

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