Handbook of Social Psychology, Volume 2

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Susan T. Fiske, Daniel T. Gilbert, Gardner Lindzey
John Wiley & Sons, 15 de fev. de 2010 - 848 páginas
The classic Handbook of Social Psychology has been the standard professional reference for the field of social psychology for many years. Now available in a new edition, Volume 2 of this internationally acclaimed work brings readers up to date with new chapters on social neuroscience, mind perception, morality, and social stratification. The editors have structured Volume 2 in a way that highlights the many levels of analysis used by contemporary psychologists. All academics, graduate students, and professional social psychologists will want to own a copy of this landmark work.
 

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PREFACE
MORALITY
797
AGGRESSION
833
THE PURSUIT
864
CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS
898
STATUS POWER AND SUBORDINATION
941
THE EMERGENCE AND CONSEQUENCES
983
INTERGROUP RELATIONS
1024
GROUP BEHAVIOR AND PERFORMANCE
1208
ORGANIZATIONAL PREFERENCES AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES
1252
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL UNDERPINNINGS OF POLITICAL BEHAVIOR
1288
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW
1343
WORDS UTTERANCES
1386
CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
1423
VOLUME
1
SUBJECT INDEX I85
85

INTERGROUP BIAS
1084
HISTORY THEORY AND RESEARCH
1122
INFLUENCE AND LEADERSHIP
1166

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Susan T. Fiske, Ph.D.?is author of numerous journal articles and the Wiley college textbook, Social Beings, 1998, and with Gardner Lindzey and Daniel Gilbert, editor of the 4th edition of the Handbook of Social Psychology, McGraw-Hill 1998. Current editor of Annual Review of Psychology, (2000-2010). Professor Fiske's research addresses how stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination are encouraged or discouraged by social relationships, such as cooperation, competition, and power.

Daniel T. Gilbert, Ph.D. His popular Stumbling onto Happiness, published by Knopf in May 2006 reflects his research on affective forecasting, which is an attempt to understand how and how well people predict their emotional reactions to future events.

Gardner Lindzey, Center for Advanced Study in the Behaviorial Sciences, Stanford, CA.

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