New Directions in Social Psychology - Roy F. Baumeister

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Herausgeber:

Roy F. Baumeister, Kathleen D. Vohs

Verlag:

SAGE Publications Ltd

Jahr:

2011

Seiten:

2104 Seiten

Reihe/Serie:

Sage Library in Social Psychology

Produktart:

Buch / Hardcover

ISBN/EAN:

978-1-4462-0117-6

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156 x 234 mm

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£ 750,00 (GBP); $ 1.195,00 (USD)

Sprache:

englisch

Kategorie:

Sozialpsychologie

ISBN-10:

1-4462-0117-1 / 1446201171

ISBN-13:

978-1-4462-0117-6 / 9781446201176

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Covering changes in the field of social psychology since the mid-1990s, the articles selected in this collection include influential theories and conceptual reviews, feature empirical articles on edgy new theories, showcase state-of-the-art methodological advances and cover topics of perennial interest in the field.


Social psychology is the study of how normal people think, feel and behave as influenced by (real or imagined) others. This collection picks up from Michael Hogg's influential set, Social Psychology, published in 2002 to set out and explain the several changes the field has gone through since the mid-nineties. Social psychology now places more emphasis on studying the brain, cognitive-to-bodily effects, and goal pursuit. Classic topics such as prejudice, motivation, emotion, and interpersonal relationships are prominent still as this collection also illustrates. The articles selected include influential theories and conceptual reviews, feature empirical articles on edgy new theories, showcase state-of-the-art methodological advances and cover topics of perennial interest in the field. Volume One: General Principles covers major theories that advanced the field's thinking, including some that sparked much debate. Volume Two: Cognition includes the latest advances in the thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes that pertain to the social world and cover topics such as person perception, social cognition and attitudes.
Volume Three: Emotion and Motivation provides a much-needed collection of the surge in recent years in theory and debate related to emotion. This volume also includes articles on self-regulatory resource depletion, the regulation of eating, law, monitoring progress toward goals and implementation intentions. Interpersonal relations are at the heart of the field so Volume Four: Interpersonal Processes is rich with the latest work on topics such as forgiveness, liking, rejection, aggression, prejudice, intergroup relations, sex and morality.


Über den Autor:

Roy F. Baumeister is currently the Eppes Eminent Professor of Psychology and head of the social psychology graduate program at Florida State University. He grew up in Cleveland, the oldest child of a schoolteacher and an immigrant businessman. He received his Ph.D. in social psychology from Princeton in 1978 and did a postdoctoral fellowship in sociology at the University of California at Berkeley. He spent over two decades at Case Western Reserve University, where he eventually was the first to hold the Elsie Smith professorship. He has also worked at the University of Texas, the University of Virginia, the Max-Planck-Institute, and the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. Baumeister's research spans multiple topics, including self and identity, self-regulation, interpersonal rejection and the need to belong, sexuality and gender, aggression, self-esteem, meaning, and self-presentation. He has received research grants from the National Institute of Mental Health and from the Templeton Foundation. He has over 350 publications, and his 20 books include Evil: Inside Human Violence and Cruelty, The Cultural Animal, and Meanings of Life. The Institute for Scientific Information lists him among the handful of most cited (most influential) psychologists in the world. He lives by a small lake in Florida with his beloved family. In his rare spare time, he enjoys windsurfing, skiing, and jazz guitar. Kathleen D. Vohs is assistant professor in the Department of Marketing, Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota. Vohs received her Ph.D. in Psychological and Brain Sciences from Dartmouth College in 2000. She received a postdoctoral research grant from the National Institutes of Health with which she conducted research at the University of Utah and Case Western Reserve University. In 2003, she joined the Marketing Division at the University of British Columbia, where she was awarded the Canada Research Chair in Marketing Science and Consumer Psychology. In 2007, Vohs was named a McKnight Land-Grant Professor at the University of Minnesota. Vohs has contributed over 90 professional publications including editing four books. Her theories highlight the role of the self, broadly-defined, including self-control, self-esteem, feelings of self-threat, dieting, bulimic symptoms, sexuality, impulsive and compulsive spending, interpersonal relationships, emotions, decision making, free will, and morality. Her work has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada, the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, the Transformative Consumer Research Council of the Association for Consumer Research, Russell Sage Foundation, and the American Cancer Society. Vohs's leisure activities include yoga, travel, and drinking wine.

Inhaltsverzeichnis von "New Directions in Social Psychology":

VOLUME ONE: GENERAL PRINCIPLES
The Unbearable Automaticity of Being - John Bargh and Tanya Chartrand
Bad Is Stronger Than Good - Roy Baumeister et al
Control Processes and Self-Organization as Complementary Principles Underlying Behavior - Charles Carver and Michael Scheier
The Role of Self-Esteem and Cultural Worldviews in the Management of Existential Terror - Tom Pyszczynski, Jeff Greenberg and Sheldon Solomon
The Emotional Dog and Its Rational Tail - Jonathan Haidt
A Social Intuitionist Approach to Moral Judgment
Is There a Universal Need for Positive Self-Regard? - Steven Heine et al
Beyond Pleasure and Pain - E. Tory Higgins
Renovating the Pyramid of Needs - Douglas Kenrick et al
Contemporary Extensions Built upon Ancient Foundations
The Self-Fulfilling Nature of Positive Illusions in Romantic Relationships - Sandra Murray, John Holmes and Dale Griffin
Love Is Not Blind, but Prescient
Self-Determination Theory and the Facilitation of Intrinsic Motivation, Social Development and Well-Being - Richard Ryan and Edward Deci
Reflective and Impulsive Determinants of Social Behavior - Fritz Strack and Roland Deutsch
Explaining Away - Timothy Wilson and Daniel Gilbert
A Model of Affective Adaptation
A Model of Dual Attitudes - Timothy Wilson, Samuel Lindsey and Tonya Schooler
Making Choices Impairs Subsequent Self-Control - Kathleen Vohs et al
A Limited-Resource Account of Decision-Making, Self-Regulation and Active Initiative

VOLUME TWO: COGNITION
Do Conscious Thoughts Cause Behavior? - Roy Baumeister, E. Masicampo and Kathleen Vohs
A Theory of Unconscious Thought - Ap Dijksterhuis and Loran Nordgren
Dual-Process Models in Social and Cognitive Psychology - Eliot Smith and Jamie DeCoster
Conceptual Integration and Links to Underlying Memory Systems
Attitude Formation through Exploration - Russell Fazio, J. Richard Eiser and Natalie Shook
Valence Asymmetries
'I' Value Freedom but 'We' Value Relationships - Wendi Gardner, Shira Gabriel and Angela Lee
Self-Construal Priming Mirrors Cultural Differences in Judgment
Implementation Intentions - Peter Gollwitzer
Strong Effects of Simple Plans
Measuring Individual Differences in Implicit Cognition - Anthony Greenwald, Debbie McGhee and Jordan Schwartz
The Implicit Association Test
Political Conservatism as Motivated Social Cognition - John Jost et al
Does Living in California Make People Happy?
A Focusing Illusion in Judgments of Life Satisfaction - David Kahneman and Daniel Schkade Reflexion and Reflection - Matthew Lieberman et al
A Social-Cognitive Neuroscience Approach to Attributional Inference
Embodiment in Attitudes, Social Perception and Emotion - Paula Niedenthal et al
The Psychology of the Unthinkable - Philip Tetlock et al
Taboo Trade-offs, Forbidden Base Rates and Heretical Counterfactuals
Construal-Level Theory of Psychological Distance - Yaacov Trope and Nira Liberman

VOLUME THREE: EMOTION AND MOTIVATION
The Need to Belong - Roy Baumeister and Mark Leary
Desire for Interpersonal Attachments as a Fundamental Human Motivation
How Emotion Shapes Behavior - Roy Baumeister et al
Feedback, Anticipation and Reflection, Rather Than Direct Causation
Positive Affect as Implicit Motivator - Ruud Custers and Henk Aarts
On the Non-Conscious Operation of Behavioral Goals
Counting Blessings versus Burdens - Robert Emmons and Michael McCullough
An Experimental Investigation of Gratitude and Subjective Well-Being in Daily Life
The Role of Positive Emotions in Positive Psychology - Barbara Fredrickson
The Broaden-and-Build Theory of Positive Emotions
A Room with a Viewpoint - Noah Goldstein, Robert Cialdini and Vladas Griskevicius
Using Normative Appeals to Motivate Environmental Conservation in a Hotel Setting
Anger and Frontal Brain Activity - Eddie Harmon-Jones and John Allen
EEG Asymmetry Consistent with Approach Motivation despite Negative Affective Valence
Idleness Aversion and the Need for Justifiable Busyness - Christopher Hsee, Adelle Yang and Liangyan Wang
Heart Strings and Purse Strings - Jennifer Lerner, Deborah Small and George Loewenstein
Carryover Effects of Emotions on Economic Decisions
Long-Term Disability Is Associated with Lasting Changes in Subjective Well-Being - Richard Lucas
Evidence from Two Nationally Representative Longitudinal Studies
Eavesdropping on Happiness - Matthias Mehl et al
Well-Being Is Related to Having Less Small Talk and More Substantive Conversations
A Hot/Cool System Analysis of Delay of Gratification - Janet Metcalfe and Walter Mischel
Dynamics of Willpower
Negotiating Interracial Interactions - Jennifer Richeson and J. Nicole Shelton
Costs, Consequences and Possibilities
The Psychology of Self-Defence - David Sherman and Geoffrey Cohen Self-Affirmation Theory

VOLUME FOUR: INTERPERSONAL PROCESSES
Sexual Economics - Roy Baumeister and Kathleen Vohs
Sex as Female Resource for Social Exchange in Heterosexual Interactions
Culture and Aggression - Michael Harris Bond
From Context to Coercion
Alone in the Crowd - John Cacioppo, James Fowler and Nicholas Christakis
The Structure and Spread of Loneliness in a Large Social Network
Lying in Everyday Life - Bella DePaulo et al
Spending Money on Others Promotes Happiness - Elizabeth Dunn, Lara Aknin and Michael Norton
Forgiveness and Justice - Julie Juola Exline et al
A Research Agenda for Social and Personality Psychology
From Power to Action - Adam Galinsky, Deborah Gruenfeld and Joe Magee
The Sting of Intentional Pain - Kurt Gray and Daniel Wegner
A Review of Sex Differences in Sexual Jealousy, Including Self-Report Data, Psychophysiological Responses, Interpersonal Violence and Morbid Jealousy - Christine Harris
Hiding in the Crowd - Arnaud Wisman and Sander Koole
Can Mortality Salience Promote Affiliation with Others Who Oppose One's Worldviews? Interpersonal Rejection as a Determinant of Anger and Aggression - Mark Leary, Jean Twenge and Erin Quinlivan
The Michelangelo Phenomenon - Caryl Rusbult, Eli Finkel and Madoka Kumashiro
Influence of Attachment Styles on Romantic Relationships - Jeffry Simpson
The Psychology of Legitimacy - Tom Tyler
A Relational Perspective on Voluntary Deference to Authorities
The Egoism and Altruism of Intergenerational Behavior - Kimberly Wade-Benzoni and Leigh Plunkett Tost
Evolutionary Origins of Leadership and Followership - Mark Van Vugt

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156 x 234 mm

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£ 750,00 (GBP); $ 1.195,00 (USD)

Sprache:

englisch

Kategorie:

Sozialpsychologie

ISBN-10:

1-4462-0117-1 / 1446201171

ISBN-13:

978-1-4462-0117-6 / 9781446201176

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