社会心理学(全4巻)<br>Social Psychology (4-Volume Set) (Sage Benchmarks in Psychology)

社会心理学(全4巻)
Social Psychology (4-Volume Set) (Sage Benchmarks in Psychology)

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780761940449
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基本説明

Contents: Social cognition and social perception/ Social interaction/ People in groups/ Intergroup behavior and societal context.

Full Description


Covering the entire scope of mainstream social psychology, this collection contains benchmark readings with a particular emphasis on recent key publications to complement older classic works. The readings are mainly empirical articles that not only cover the significant ideas and key debates in the field, but also show how social psychological knowledge is obtained through research. In addition to the 80 key original articles included in the collection, the set opens with an introductory editorial essay by Michael A Hogg setting out the rationale behind the selections, and providing an illuminating discussion of the development of social psychology and its theoretical foundations.Volume 1 covers topics in social cognition and social perception - including impression formation, attribution, schemas, categories and categorization, stereotyping, the self and self-related phenomena and attitudes. Volume 2 covers social interaction - including social comparison, attraction and rejection, prosocial behaviour and social dilemmas, compliance, power, persuasion, obedience, aggression, communication and negotiation. Volume 3 covers people in groups - including group and individual performance and decision making, conformity and minority influence, roles, socialization, leadership and group remembering. Volume 4 covers intergroup behaviour and societal context - including relative deprivation, group conflict, discrimination, disadvantage, prejudice, social identity, crowd behaviour, social protest, intergroup contact and culture.This 4-volume reference set will make an invaluable addition to any academic library with an interest in and/or existing collection in social psychology. Given its diverse yet coherent organization, it ought to provide an excellent supplement on courses in social psychology where students need to engage with the provocative ideas which have made this field both lively and fascinating.

Contents

VOLUME 1PART ONE: IMPRESSION FORMATIONThe Warm-Cold Variable in First Impressions of People - H H KelleyContext Effects in Impression Formation - D L Hamilton and M P ZannaChanges in Connotative MeaningPART TWO: ATTRIBUTIONThe Process of Causal Attribution - H H KelleyDoes the Grist Change the Mill? - D S KrullThe Effect of the Perceiver's Inferential Goal on the Process of Social InferenceThe Correspondence Bias - D T Gilbert and P S MalonePART THREE: SCHEMAS (FORMATION, STORAGE AND CHANGE)Motivational Influences on Impression Formation - S L Neuberg and S T FiskeOutcome Dependency, Accuracy-Driven Attention and Individuating ProcessesThe Cognitive Organization of Social Information - J B Pryor and T M OstromA Converging-Operations ApproachPART FOUR: CATEGORIES AND PROTOTYPESUse of Exemplars and Abstractions in Trait Judgements - S B Klein, J Loftus, J G Trafton and R W FuhrmanA Model of Trait Knowledge about Self and OthersConceptions of States and Traits - W F Chaplin, O P John and L R GoldbergDimensional Attributes with Ideals as PrototypesTraits as Prototypes - N Cantor and W MischelEffects on Recognition MemoryPART FIVE: CATEGORIZATION AND AUTOMATICITYAutomaticity of Chronically Accessible Constructs in Person X Situation Effects on Person Perception - J A Bargh, W J Lombardi and E T HigginsIt's Just a Matter of TimeCategory and Stereotype Activation - L Lepore and R BrownIs Prejudice Inevitable?PART SIX: STEREOTYPING, STEREOTYPE SUPPRESSION AND STEREOTYPE REBOUNDOut of Mind but Back in Sight - N Macrae, G V Bodenhausen, A B Milne and J JettenStereotypes on the ReboundPART SEVEN: THE SELFSelf-Discrepancy - E T HigginsA Theory Relating Self and AffectPART EIGHT: SELF-ESTEEMSelf-Esteem as an Interpersonal Monitor - M R Leary, E S Tambor, S K Terdal and D L DownsThe Sociometer HypothesisPART NINE: SELF-AWARENESSOpinion Change and Performance Facilitation as a Result of Objective Self-Awareness - R A Wicklund and S DuvalPART TEN: IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT AND SELF-PRESENTATIONA Self-Presentational View of Social Phenomena - R F BaumeisterPART ELEVEN: ATTITUDE FUNCTIONOn the Functional Value of Attitudes - R H Fazio, J Blascovich and D M DriscollThe Influence of Accessible Attitudes upon the Ease and Quality of Decision MakingPART TWELVE: ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORAttitudes toward Objects as Predictors of Single and Multiple Behavior Criteria - M Fishbein and I AjzenPART THIRTEEN: ATTITUDE CHANGEThe Role of Mood and Message Ambiguity in the Interplay of Heuristic and Systematic Processing, Special Issue - G Bohner, S Chaiken and P HunyadiAffect in Social Judgements and CognitionPART FOURTEEN: COGNITIVE DISSONANCECognitive Consequences of Forced Compliance - L Festinger and J M CarlsmithPART FIFTEEN: MOOD AND EMOTIONMood and Judgement - J P ForgasThe Affect Infusion ModelVOLUME 2: SOCIAL INTERACTIONPART ONE: SOCIAL COMPARISONA Theory of Social Comparison Processes - L FestingerPART TWO: INTERPERSONAL EXPECTANCY/PYGMALION EFFECTSInterpersonal Expectancy Effects - R Rosenthal and D B RubinThe First 345 StudiesPART THREE: AFFILIATION, ATTRACTION, LOVE, LIKINGPlaying Hard-to-Get - E Walster, G W Walster, J Piliavin and L SchmidtUnderstanding an Elusive PhenomenonMarital Satisfaction, Depression and Attributions - F D Fincham and T N BradburyA Longitudinal AnalysisPART FOUR: PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND BYSTANDER APATHYBystander Intervention in Emergencies - J M Darley and B Latan[ac]eDiffusion of ResponsibilityCosts, Diffusion and the Stigmatized Victim - I M Piliavin, J A Piliavin and J RodinPART FIVE: GAME THEORY AND SOCIAL DILEMMASChoice Behavior in Social Dilemmas - M B Brewer and R M KramerEffects of Social Identity, Group Size and Decision FramingPART SIX: COMPLIANCE AND PERSUASIONCompliance without Pressure - J L Freedman and S C FraserThe Foot-in-the-Door TechniqueEffects of Fear-Arousing Communications - I L Janis and S FeshbachPART SEVEN: POWERLegitimate Power, Coercive Power and Observability in Social Influence - B H Raven and J R P FrenchPART EIGHT: OBEDIENCEBehavioral Study of Obedience - S MilgramPART NINE: AGGRESSIONImitation of Film-Mediated Aggressive Models - A Bandura, D Ross and S A RossThe Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis - L BerkowitzAn Examination and ReformulationThe Baiting Crowd in Episodes of Threatened Suicide - L MannPART TEN: INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION - SPEECH ACCOMMODATION THEORYSocial Consequences of Accommodating One's Style of Speech - R Y Bourhis, H Giles and W E LambertA Cross-National InvestigationPART ELEVEN: NEGOTIATION AND BARGAININGAchieving Integrative Agreements in Negotiation - D G PruittPART TWELVE: PRIVACY AND CROWDINGRole of Control in Mediating Perceptions of Density - L Rodin, S K Solomon and J MetcalfPART THIRTEEN: OSTRACISMThe Silent Treatment - K D Williams, W J Shore and J E GrahePerceptions of its Behaviors and Associated FeelingsPART ONE: SOCIAL FACILITATIONDistraction and Social Comparison as Mediators of Social Facilitation - G S Sanders, R S Baron and D L MoorePART TWO: SOCIAL LOAFINGSocial Loafing and Social Compensation - K D Williams and S J KarauThe Effects of Expectations of Co-Worker PerformanceMany Hands Make Light the Work - B Latan[ac]e, K D Williams and S G HarkinsThe Causes and Consequences of Social LoafingPART THREE: DEINDIVIDUATIONEffects of Deindividuation Variables on Stealing by Halloween Trick-or-Treaters - E Diener, S C Fraser, A L Beaman and R T KelemPART FOUR: NORMSA Study of Some Social Factors in Perception - M SherifPART FIVE: CONFORMITYEffects of Group Pressure upon the Modification and Distortion of Judgements - S E AschPluralistic Ignorance and Alcohol Use on Campus - D A Prentice and D T MillerSome Consequences of Misperceiving the Social NormPART SIX: MINORITY INFLUENCEDifferential Contributions of Majority and Minority Influence - C NemethStudies in Social Influence - S Moscovici and B PersonnazV Minority Influence and Conversion Behavior in a Perceptual TaskIndirect Minority Influence - E M Alvaro and W D CranoEvidence for Leniency in Source Evaluation and CounterargumentationPART SEVEN: ROLES AND STATUSInterpersonal Dynamics in a Simulated Prison - C Haney, C Banks and P ZimbardoPART EIGHT: GROUP SOCIALIZATIONSocial Categorization and the Assimilation of `New' Group Members - R L MorelandPART NINE: LEADERSHIPConformity, Status and Idiosyncrasy Credit - E P HollanderIdentification and Leadership in Small Groups - M A Hogg, S C Hains and I MasonSalience, Frame of Reference, and Leader Stereotypicality Effects on Leader EvaluationsPART TEN: GROUP DECISION-MAKINGGroup Decision and Social Interaction - J H DavisA Theory of Social Decision SchemesPART ELEVEN: GROUPTHINKThreat, Cohesion and Group Effectivenes - M E Turner, A R Pratkanis, P Probasco and C LeveTesting a Social Identity Maintenance Perspective on GroupthinkAlive and Well after 25 Years - J K EsserA Review of Groupthink ResearchPART TWELVE: GROUP POLARIZATIONGroup Polarization - D J IsenbergA Critical ReviewThe Group as a Polarizer of Attitudes - S Moscovici and M ZavalloniPART THIRTEEN: GROUP REMEMBERINGGroup Learning Curves - L Argote, C A Insko, N Yovetich and A A RomeroThe Effects of Turnover and Task Complexity on Group PerformanceVOLUME 4: INTERGROUP BEHAVIOR AND SOCIETAL CONTEXTPART ONE: RELATIVE DEPRIVATIONRace and Relative Deprivation in the Urban United States - R D Vanneman and T F PettigrewRelative Deprivation Theory - I Walker and T F PettigrewAn Overview and Conceptual CritiquePART TWO: REALISTIC CONFLICTSuperordinate Goals in the Reduction of Intergroup Conflict - M SherifPART THREE: DISCRIMINATIONExperiments in Intergroup Discrimination - H TajfelNegotiating Social Identity When Contexts Change - K Ethier and K DeauxMaintaining Identification and Responding to ThreatPART FOUR: RELATIVE HOMOGENEITY EFFECTSPerceived Intragroup Homogeneity in Minority-Majority Contexts - B Simon and R J BrownPART FIVE: SOCIAL IDENTITY AND SELF-CATEGORIZATIONThe Social Identity Theory of Intergroup Behavior - H Tajfel and J C TurnerIntergroup Relations and Group Solidarity - M A Hogg and S C HainsEffects of Group Identification and Social Beliefs in Depersonalized AttractionPART SIX: STIGMA AND DISADVANTAGESocial Stigma and Self-Esteem - J Crocker and B MajorThe Self-Protective Properties of StigmaStereotype Threat and the Intellectual Test Performance of African Americans - C Steele and J AronsonPART SEVEN: PREJUDICEPersonality and Sociocultural Factors in Intergroup Attitudes - T F PettigrewA Cross-National ComparisonAre Racial Stereotypes Really Fading? The Princeton Trilogy Revisited - P G Devine and A ElliotAffirmative Action, Unintentional Racial Biases and Intergroup Relations - J F Dovidio and S L GaertnerPART NINE: INTERGROUP ANXIETYIntergroup Anxiety - W G Stephan and C W StephanPART TEN: CONTACT HYPOTHESISThe Extended Contact Effect - S C Wright, A Aron, T McLaughlin-Volpe and S A RoppeKnowledge of Cross-Group Friendships and PrejudiceDimensions of Contact as Predictors of Intergroup Anxiety, Perceived Outgroup Variability and Outgroup Attitude - M R Islam and M HewstoneAn Integrative ModelPART ELEVEN: COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR, CROWDS, SOCIAL MOVEMENTSFrustrations, Comparisons and Other Sources of Emotion Arousal as Contributors to Social Unrest - L BerkowitzThe St Paul's Riot - S D ReicherAn Explanation of the Limits of Crowd Action in Terms of a Social Identity ModelPART TWELVE: CULTURECulture and the Self - H R Markus and S KitayamaImplications for Cognition, Emotion and Motivation

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