ISBN:
9781317340157
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (279 p)
Parallel Title:
Print version Bukowski, Marcin Coping with Lack of Control in a Social World
DDC:
303.3
Keywords:
Control (Psychology)
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Coping with Lack of Control in a Social World: An introduction -- Part 1 Cognitive, emotional, and socio-behavioral reactions to uncontrollability -- 1 From coping to helplessness: Effects of control deprivation on cognitive and affective processes -- 2 The motivation for control: Loss of control promotes energy, effort, and action -- 3 Ironic effects of need for closure on closed-minded processing mode: The role of perceived control over reducing uncertainty
Abstract:
4 Uncontrollability in the classroom: The intellectual helplessness perspective -- Part 2 Socially grounded responses to perceived lack of control: From compensation to active coping -- 5 Compensatory control theory and the psychological importance of perceiving order -- 6 Perceived uncontrollability as a coping resource: The control-serving function of enemies and uncertainty -- 7 Giving in and giving up: Accommodation and fatalistic withdrawal as alternatives to primary control restoration -- 8 Extending control perceptions to the social self: Ingroups serve the restoration of control
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9 Coping with identity threats to group agency as well as group value: Explicit and implicit routes to resistance -- Part 3 Uncontrollability, powerlessness, and intergroup cognition -- 10 Thinking up and talking up: Restoring control through mindreading -- 11 Accentuation of tending and befriending among the powerless -- 12 The emotional side of power(lessness) -- 13 Uncontrollability, reactance, and power: Power as a resource to regain control after freedom threats -- Index
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