Classic and Contemporary Studies in Social Psychology: A Text-Reader
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781483370057
ISBN-10: 1483370054
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1483370054
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
1 History of Social Psychology
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 1.1
Reading 1.1. The Dynamogenic Factors in Pacemaking and Competition - Norman Triplett
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 1.2
Reading 1.2. Attitudes vs. Actions - Richard T. LaPiere
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
2 Research Methods
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 2.1
Reading 2.1. The Postexperimental Interview - Elliot Aronson, Phoebe C. Ellsworth, J. Merrill Carlsmith, and Marti Hope Gonzales
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 2.2
Reading 2.2. Using Cognitive Dissonance to Encourage Water Conservation - Chris Ann Dickerson, Ruth Thibodeau, Elliot Aronson, and Dayna Miller
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
3 Social Cognition
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 3.1
Reading 3.1. Playing Dice With Criminal Sentences: The Influence of Irrelevant Anchors on Experts’ Judicial Decision Making - Birte Englich, Thomas Mussweiler, and Fritz Strack
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 3.2
Reading 3.2. When Less Is More: Counterfactual Thinking and Satisfaction Among Olympic Medalists - Victoria Husted Medvec, Scott F. Madey, and Thomas Gilovich
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
4 The Self
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 4.1
Reading 4.1. Power Posing: Brief Nonverbal Displays Affect Neuroendocrine Levels and Risk Tolerance - Dana R. Carney, Amy J. C. Cuddy, and Andy J. Yap
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 4.2
Reading 4.2. The Ergonomics of Dishonesty: The Effect of Incidental Posture on Stealing, Cheating, and Traffic Violations - Andy J. Yap, Abbie S. Wazlawek, Brian J. Lucas, Amy J. C. Cuddy, and Dana R. Carney
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
5 Attitudes
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 5.1
Reading 5.1. Cognitive Consequences of Forced Compliance - Leon Festinger and James M. Carlsmith
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 5.2
Reading 5.2. Resistance to Persuasion as Self-Regulation: Ego-Depletion and Its Effects on Attitude Change Processes - S. Christian Wheeler, Pablo Briñol, and Anthony D. Hermann
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
6 Social Perception
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 6.1
Reading 6.1. Perceptions of the Impact of Negatively Valued Physical Characteristics on Social Interaction - Robert E. Kleck and Angelo Strenta
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 6.2
Reading 6.2. First Impressions: Making Up Your Mind After a 100-Ms Exposure to a Face - Janine Willis and Alexander Todorov
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
7 Attribution
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 7.1
Reading 7.1. Mood, Misattribution, and Judgments of Well-Being: Informative and Directive Functions of Affective States - Norbert Schwarz and Gerald L. Clore
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 7.2
Reading 7.2. Research Report: The Role of Ease of Retrieval and Attribution in Memory Judgments: Judging Your Memory as Worse Despite Recalling More Events - Piotr Winkielman, Norbert Schwarz, and Robert F. Belli
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
8 Social Influence
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 8.1
Reading 8.1. Behavioral Study of Obedience - Stanley Milgram
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 8.2
Reading 8.2. The Mindlessness of Ostensibly Thoughtful Action: The Role of “Placebic” Information in Interpersonal Interaction - Ellen Langer, Arthur Blank, and Benzion Chanowitz
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
9 Prejudice
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 9.1
Reading 9.1. Attitudes and Social Cognition: Stereotypes and Prejudice: Their Automatic and Controlled Components - Patricia G. Devine
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 9.2
Reading 9.2. Research Report: Stereotypes As Judgmental Heuristics: Evidence of Circadian Variations In Discrimination - Galen V. Bodenhausen
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
10 Prosocial Behavior
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 10.1
Reading 10.1. Bystander intervention in emergencies: Diffusion of Responsibility - John M. Darley and Bibb Latané
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 10.2
Reading 10.2. “From Jerusalem to Jericho”: A Study of Situational and Dispositional Variables In Helping Behavior - John M. Darley and C. Daniel Batson
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
11 Aggression
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 11.1
Reading 11.1. Research Report: Comfortably Numb: Desensitizing Effects of Violent Media on Helping Others - Brad J. Bushman and Craig A. Anderson
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 11.2
Reading 11.2. Field Experiments Examining the Culture of Honor: The Role of Institutions in Perpetuating Norms About Violence - Dov Cohen and Richard E. Nisbett
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
12 Groups
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 12.1
Reading 12.1. Social Enhancement And Impairment of Performance In The Cockroach - Robert B. Zajonc, Alexander Heingartner, and Edward M. Herman
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 12.2
Reading 12.2. The Path to Glory Is Paved With Hierarchy: When Hierarchical Differentiation Increases Group Effectiveness - Richard Ronay, Katharine Greenaway, Eric M. Anicich, Adam D. Galinsky
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
References
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 1.1
Reading 1.1. The Dynamogenic Factors in Pacemaking and Competition - Norman Triplett
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 1.2
Reading 1.2. Attitudes vs. Actions - Richard T. LaPiere
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
2 Research Methods
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 2.1
Reading 2.1. The Postexperimental Interview - Elliot Aronson, Phoebe C. Ellsworth, J. Merrill Carlsmith, and Marti Hope Gonzales
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 2.2
Reading 2.2. Using Cognitive Dissonance to Encourage Water Conservation - Chris Ann Dickerson, Ruth Thibodeau, Elliot Aronson, and Dayna Miller
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
3 Social Cognition
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 3.1
Reading 3.1. Playing Dice With Criminal Sentences: The Influence of Irrelevant Anchors on Experts’ Judicial Decision Making - Birte Englich, Thomas Mussweiler, and Fritz Strack
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 3.2
Reading 3.2. When Less Is More: Counterfactual Thinking and Satisfaction Among Olympic Medalists - Victoria Husted Medvec, Scott F. Madey, and Thomas Gilovich
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
4 The Self
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 4.1
Reading 4.1. Power Posing: Brief Nonverbal Displays Affect Neuroendocrine Levels and Risk Tolerance - Dana R. Carney, Amy J. C. Cuddy, and Andy J. Yap
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 4.2
Reading 4.2. The Ergonomics of Dishonesty: The Effect of Incidental Posture on Stealing, Cheating, and Traffic Violations - Andy J. Yap, Abbie S. Wazlawek, Brian J. Lucas, Amy J. C. Cuddy, and Dana R. Carney
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
5 Attitudes
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 5.1
Reading 5.1. Cognitive Consequences of Forced Compliance - Leon Festinger and James M. Carlsmith
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 5.2
Reading 5.2. Resistance to Persuasion as Self-Regulation: Ego-Depletion and Its Effects on Attitude Change Processes - S. Christian Wheeler, Pablo Briñol, and Anthony D. Hermann
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
6 Social Perception
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 6.1
Reading 6.1. Perceptions of the Impact of Negatively Valued Physical Characteristics on Social Interaction - Robert E. Kleck and Angelo Strenta
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 6.2
Reading 6.2. First Impressions: Making Up Your Mind After a 100-Ms Exposure to a Face - Janine Willis and Alexander Todorov
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
7 Attribution
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 7.1
Reading 7.1. Mood, Misattribution, and Judgments of Well-Being: Informative and Directive Functions of Affective States - Norbert Schwarz and Gerald L. Clore
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 7.2
Reading 7.2. Research Report: The Role of Ease of Retrieval and Attribution in Memory Judgments: Judging Your Memory as Worse Despite Recalling More Events - Piotr Winkielman, Norbert Schwarz, and Robert F. Belli
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
8 Social Influence
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 8.1
Reading 8.1. Behavioral Study of Obedience - Stanley Milgram
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 8.2
Reading 8.2. The Mindlessness of Ostensibly Thoughtful Action: The Role of “Placebic” Information in Interpersonal Interaction - Ellen Langer, Arthur Blank, and Benzion Chanowitz
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
9 Prejudice
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 9.1
Reading 9.1. Attitudes and Social Cognition: Stereotypes and Prejudice: Their Automatic and Controlled Components - Patricia G. Devine
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 9.2
Reading 9.2. Research Report: Stereotypes As Judgmental Heuristics: Evidence of Circadian Variations In Discrimination - Galen V. Bodenhausen
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
10 Prosocial Behavior
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 10.1
Reading 10.1. Bystander intervention in emergencies: Diffusion of Responsibility - John M. Darley and Bibb Latané
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 10.2
Reading 10.2. “From Jerusalem to Jericho”: A Study of Situational and Dispositional Variables In Helping Behavior - John M. Darley and C. Daniel Batson
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
11 Aggression
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 11.1
Reading 11.1. Research Report: Comfortably Numb: Desensitizing Effects of Violent Media on Helping Others - Brad J. Bushman and Craig A. Anderson
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 11.2
Reading 11.2. Field Experiments Examining the Culture of Honor: The Role of Institutions in Perpetuating Norms About Violence - Dov Cohen and Richard E. Nisbett
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
12 Groups
Introduction
Introduction to Reading 12.1
Reading 12.1. Social Enhancement And Impairment of Performance In The Cockroach - Robert B. Zajonc, Alexander Heingartner, and Edward M. Herman
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
Introduction to Reading 12.2
Reading 12.2. The Path to Glory Is Paved With Hierarchy: When Hierarchical Differentiation Increases Group Effectiveness - Richard Ronay, Katharine Greenaway, Eric M. Anicich, Adam D. Galinsky
Post-Article Discussion
Things to Think About
References
Descriere
Presenting the exciting history of social psychology through the experiments that shaped the field, this new text-reader helps students learn the skills needed to read and interpret primary research articles.