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Handbook of Implicit Social Cognition: Measurement, Theory, and Applications [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Texas at Austin, United States), Edited by (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 594 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 1240 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jul-2010
  • Kirjastus: Guilford Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1606236733
  • ISBN-13: 9781606236734
  • Formaat: Hardback, 594 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 1240 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jul-2010
  • Kirjastus: Guilford Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1606236733
  • ISBN-13: 9781606236734
For social psychologists, researchers, graduate students and advanced undergraduates, Gawronski (social psychology, U. of Western Ontario, Canada) and Payne (psychology, U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) bring together psychologists from North America, Europe, and Australia who present, in 29 chapters, the key findings, theories, and practical applications of implicit social cognition research. Each chapter focuses on a specific area, with an overview of its key findings, unanswered questions, and future directions. Coverage includes automatic and controlled processes; methods and procedures in the field; the connection between social cognition and topics like consciousness, cognitive plasticity, child development, prediction of behavior, judgment and decision making, cognitive consistency, and goal pursuit; and the roles of social cognition in attitudes, prejudice and intergroup relations, self-concept and self-esteem, interpersonal relationships, and the meanings of implicit processes for issues of social justice. The book ends with practical implications for real-world issues like mental and physical health, forensics, consumer behavior, and political behavior. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Virtually every question in social psychology is currently being shaped by the concepts and methods of implicit social cognition. This tightly edited volume provides the first comprehensive overview of the field. Foremost authorities synthesize the latest findings on how automatic, implicit, and unconscious cognitive processes influence social judgments and behavior. Cutting-edge theories and data are presented in such crucial areas as attitudes, prejudice and stereotyping, self-esteem, self-concepts, close relationships, and morality. Describing state-of-the-art measurement procedures and research designs, the book discusses promising applications in clinical, forensic, and other real-world contexts. Each chapter both sums up what is known and identifies key directions for future research.

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Research into implicit social cognition keeps growing at a rapid rate. This authoritative handbook takes stock of where we are and offers perspectives on where we might go. In 29 chapters, a stellar group of contributors identify the conceptual foundations of implicit social cognition, provide practical advice on the use of implicit measures, and review what has been learned from them in a broad range of areas, from attitude and personality research to health psychology, politics, and consumer behavior. This handbook will be an invaluable resource for years to come and required reading in many graduate courses.--Norbert Schwarz, PhD, Charles Horton Cooley Collegiate Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan For many years, psychologists and laypersons have been fascinated by the idea that people are unaware of many mental processes that drive their social behavior. This volume presents a comprehensive review of cutting-edge research on what these mental processes are, whether they can be accurately measured, and how they affect human relations. Cumulatively, the chapters in this book shed new light on the old question of whether people know more about themselves than they can or want to tell.--Yaacov Trope, PhD, Department of Psychology, New York University - Successfully provides a selective yet comprehensive overview of seminal findings, theoretical developments, emerging themes, current and new directions, applications, and unresolved issues of social cognition research. The authors not only provide lucid, scholarly, detailed discussions, but also reveal and revel in enhanced communication among subdisciplines within and outside psychology....The Handbook of Implicit Social Cognition deserves a careful reading and rereading and a special place on the bookshelf of anyone serious about empirically exploring this topic. It would be a useful resource in an advanced undergraduate or graduate social cognition research course. --PsycCRITIQUES, 5/21/2010 A primary strength of this volume is the way in which seemingly different areas of research have been organized into five distinct sections, each of which builds upon the previous sections to provide a comprehensive understanding of implicit social cognition: (1) the basic information needed to understand implicit social cognition research, (2) detailed descriptions of relevant methods and procedures, (3) cross-cutting perspectives, (4) domain-specific perspectives, and (5) practical applications....That such a comprehensive and cross-cutting review can be generated from such contemporary research is an indicator of the breadth and depth of implicit social cognition research. It is a valuable strength of this book that many chapters provide a strong focus on empirical methods as well as exciting avenues for future research. Even the novice researcher may benefit from the practical guides to implicit theory and measurement. This book would be especially interesting and useful for active researchers across a variety of domains who are interested in understanding how implicit processes can influence human behavior. --Canadian Psychology, 8/3/2011 Research into implicit social cognition keeps growing at a rapid rate. This authoritative handbook takes stock of where we are and offers perspectives on where we might go. In 29 chapters, a stellar group of contributors identify the conceptual foundations of implicit social cognition, provide practical advice on the use of implicit measures, and review what has been learned from them in a broad range of areas, from attitude and personality research to health psychology, politics, and consumer behavior. This handbook will be an invaluable resource for years to come and required reading in many graduate courses.--Norbert Schwarz, PhD, Charles Horton Cooley Collegiate Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan For many years, psychologists and laypersons have been fascinated by the idea that people are unaware of many mental processes that drive their social behavior. This volume presents a comprehensive review of cutting-edge research on what these mental processes are, whether they can be accurately measured, and how they affect human relations. Cumulatively, the chapters in this book shed new light on the old question of whether people know more about themselves than they can or want to tell.--Yaacov Trope, PhD, Department of Psychology, New York University - Successfully provides a selective yet comprehensive overview of seminal findings, theoretical developments, emerging themes, current and new directions, applications, and unresolved issues of social cognition research. The authors not only provide lucid, scholarly, detailed discussions, but also reveal and revel in enhanced communication among subdisciplines within and outside psychology....The Handbook of Implicit Social Cognition deserves a careful reading and rereading and a special place on the bookshelf of anyone serious about empirically exploring this topic. It would be a useful resource in an advanced undergraduate or graduate social cognition research course. --PsycCRITIQUES, 5/21/2010ÆÆ A primary strength of this volume is the way in which seemingly different areas of research have been organized into five distinct sections, each of which builds upon the previous sections to provide a comprehensive understanding of implicit social cognition: (1) the basic information needed to understand implicit social cognition research, (2) detailed descriptions of relevant methods and procedures, (3) cross-cutting perspectives, (4) domain-specific perspectives, and (5) practical applications....That such a comprehensive and cross-cutting review can be generated from such contemporary research is an indicator of the breadth and depth of implicit social cognition research. It is a valuable strength of this book that many chapters provide a strong focus on empirical methods as well as exciting avenues for future research. Even the novice researcher may benefit from the practical guides to implicit theory and measurement. This book would be especially interesting and useful for active researchers across a variety of domains who are interested in understanding how implicit processes can influence human behavior. --Canadian Psychology, 8/3/2011

Preface 6(8)
Friedrich Meschede
Nikola Dietrich
Sabrina van der Ley
A Kind of Author 14(18)
Julian Heynen
Pantomime Parlee and Magic Revived, or, the Mesmerizing Power of Art, as it May be Used to Edify and Entertain, by William Rodney Graham, Artist, Illustrated with Numerous Plates
32(32)
Friedrich Meschede
Rodney Graham: Literature and What an Artist Does with It
64(22)
Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes
"It Always Makes Me Nervous When Nature Has No Purpose" An Annotated Chronology of the Life and Work of Rodney Graham
86(67)
Grant Arnold
List of Works in the Exhibition
PLATES
Chosen and Arranged
153
Yves Gevaert
Books and Writings
7(48)
Lenz
Reading Machine for Lenz
Freud Supplement (170a-170d)
Standard Edition
The System of Landor's Cottage
Cours de linguistique generale
Ferdinand de Saussure
Images qui succedent a la contemplation d'objets d'un grand eclat ou meme d'objets blancs bien eclaires
Les dernieres merveilles de la science
Casino Royale (Sculpture de Voyage)
White Shirt (for Mallarme), Spring 1993
Allegory of Folly
Cinema and Video
55(30)
Halcion Sleep
Coruscating Cinnamon Granules
Rheinmetall
Victoria 8
Typewriter with Flour
Torqued Chandelier Release
Lobbing Potatoes at a Gong, 1969 Letter to the Artist
Tacita Dean
Illuminations and Nature
85(10)
Lucus a non lucendo
Two Generators
Illuminated Ravine
Montserrat
Photography
95(20)
Rome Ruins
Camera Obscura Mobile
Projects
Dance!!!!!
Trees
The Old Bugler
Drawings and Paintings
115
Five Interior Design Proposals for the Grimm Brothers' Studies in Berlin
Weathervane
Picasso, My Master
My Late Early Styles
The Gifted Amateur, Nov. 10th, 1962
The Vancouver Sun: Fri., Nov. 9, 1962
Dead Flowers in My Studio
Can of Worms
Potatoes Blocking My Studio Door
Interview with Rodney Graham
Nikola Dietrich
Bertram Gawronski, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. His research investigates the mental underpinnings and behavioral consequences of spontaneous and deliberate evaluations of objects, individuals, groups, and social issues. Dr. Gawronski's work has been recognized with honors including the Theoretical Innovation Prize from SPSP, the Career Trajectory Award from SESP, the Early Career Award from the International Social Cognition Network, the Early Researcher Award from the Ministry of Research and Innovation of Ontario, and the Charlotte-and-Karl-Bühler Award from the German Psychological Society. He is a fellow of APS, SESP, and SPSP.

B. Keith Payne, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His research is concerned with the development of innovative approaches for studying automatic and controlled processes underpinning social behavior. Dr. Payne is a recipient of the Early Career Award from the International Social Cognition Network and the SAGE Young Scholars Award from the Foundation for Social and Personality Psychology and Sage Publications. He was profiled as a âRising Starâ in psychology in the Association for Psychological Science Observerand was cited by the Observer as one of the Top Ten most highly cited Social/Personality Psychologists at the Assistant Professor rank in the United States.

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