Format:
Online-Ressource (vii, 351 p)
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ill
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24 cm
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
ISBN:
0120152207
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9780080567341
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9780120152209
Series Statement:
Advances in experimental social psychology
Content:
ADV EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY,V 20
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Front Cover; Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 20; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1. Attitudes, Traits, and Actions: Dispositional Prediction of Behavior in Personality and Social Psychology; I. Introduction; II. Manifestation of Dispositions in Behavior; III. Proposed Solutions; IV. The Principle of Correspondence; V. Prediction of Specific Actions; VI. Discussion and Conclusions; References; Chapter 2. Prosocial Motivation: Is it Ever Truly Altruistic?; I. Introduction; II. Contemporary Psychological Discussions of Altruism
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III. A Three-Path Model Comparing and Contrasting Egoistic and Empathically Induced Altruistic Motivation for HelpingIV. Making the Theoretical Assumptions Explicit: Three Hypotheses; V. Empirical Evidence for Empathically Evoked Altruistic Motivation; VI. Conclusion; References; Chapter 3. Dimensions of Group Process: Amount and Structure of Vocal Interaction; I. Introduction; II. Amount and Structure of Vocal Exchange; III. The Grouptalk Model; IV. Data Collection and Management; V. Initial Studies; VI. Amount of Vocal Activity; VII. Structure of Vocal Activity; VIII. Conclusion; References
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Chapter 4. The Dynamics of Opinion FormationI. Introduction; II. Theoretical Background; III. Consensus and Informational Social Comparison; IV. Conclusion; References; Chapter 5. Positive Affect, Cognitive Processes, and Social Behavior; I. Introduction; II. The Influence of Positive Affect on Social Behavior; III. The Influence of Positive Affect on Cognition; IV. Concluding Comments; References; Chapter 6. Between Hope and Fear: The Psychology of Risk; I. Introduction; II. Psychological versus Motivational Theories of Risk; III. The Task and the Representation of the Stimulus
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IV. A Two-Factor Theory for Risky ChoiceV. Evidence for the Two-Factor Theory; VI. The Things We Don't Talk About; References; Chapter 7. Toward an Integration of Cognitive and Motivational Perspectives on Social Inference: A Biased Hypothesis-Testing Model; I. Introduction; II. The Self-Serving Attributional Bias; III. The Hypothesis-Testing Model of Attributional Processing; IV. Motivational Influences on the Hypothesis-Testing Process; V. Responses to the Disconfirmation of Self-serving Hypotheses; VI. Summary and Conclusion; References; Index;
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Additional Edition:
Print version Advances in experimental social psychology
Language:
English
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