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    Cambridge, Massachusetts :Elsevier,
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    almahu_9949697905202882
    Format: 1 online resource (302 pages)
    ISBN: 0-12-815509-4 , 0-12-815081-5
    Note: Intro -- Title page -- Table of Contents -- Copyright -- Contributors -- Chapter One: Intergroup Emotions Theory: Production, Regulation, and Modification of Group-Based Emotions -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Production of Intergroup Emotions -- 3 Consequences of Intergroup Emotions -- 4 The Regulation of Intergroup Emotions -- 5 Implications of Intergroup Emotions for Interventions -- 6 Summary and Conclusions -- Chapter Two: The Agentic-Communal Model of Advantage and Disadvantage: How Inequality Produces Similarities in the Psychology of Power, Social Class, Gender, and Race -- Abstract -- 1 The ROAD of Advantage and Disadvantage: The Four Fundamental Inequalities in Social Hierarchy -- 2 The Sense of Advantage and Disadvantage -- 3 Agency and Communion as Fundamental Human Orientations -- 4 The Agentic-Communal Model of Advantage and Disadvantage -- 5 Prior Theory Supportive of the Model -- 6 Evidence Consistent With the Model -- 7 Evidence Inconsistent With the Model -- 8 Toward a Generative Research Agenda -- 9 Conclusion and a Call to Research Action -- Chapter Three: Loneliness in the Modern Age: An Evolutionary Theory of Loneliness (ETL) -- Abstract -- 1 Background, Measurement, and Prevalence of Loneliness -- 2 The Evolutionary Theory of Loneliness -- 3 Theoretical Pathways Linking Loneliness to Mortality in the Modern World -- 4 Discussion and Critical Evaluation -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- Chapter Four: Attentional Processes in Social Perception -- Abstract -- 1 What Is Attention Theory? -- 2 Stereotyping and Group Categorization -- 3 Context-Based Impression Formation -- 4 Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- Chapter Five: Assessment and Locomotion Conjunction: How Looking Complements Leaping … But Not Always -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Regulatory Mode Theory -- 3 Empirical Evidence. , 4 Moderating the Effects of Regulatory Mode Conjunction and Complementarity -- 5 General Discussion -- 6 Practical Implications -- 7 Future Directions -- 8 Concluding Comment.
    Language: English
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