ISBN:
9780805811490
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (368 p)
Series Statement:
Cog Studies Grp of the Inst for Behavioral Research at UGA
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als The Construction of Social Judgments
DDC:
302.12
Keywords:
Electronic books
Abstract:
Researchers have been addressing social judgment from a cognitive perspective for more than 15 years. Within recent years, however, it has become increasingly clear that many of the models and assumptions initially adopted are in need of revision. The chapters in this volume point out where the original models and assumptions have fallen short, and suggest directions for future research and theorizing. The contributors address issues related to judgment, memory, affect, attitudes, and self-perception. In addition, many present theoretical frameworks within which these different issues can be i
Description / Table of Contents:
Front Cover; The Construction of Social Judgments; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Part I: Emerging Problems in Social Judgment Research; 1. Theory and Research on Person Impression Formation: A Look to the Future: Robert S. Wyer, Jr., Alan J. Lambert, Thomas Lee Budesheim, and Deborah H Gruenfeld; 2. Attitudes as Temporary Constructions: Timothy D. Wilson and Sara D. Hodges; 3. Unconscious Sources of Subjectivity and Suffering: Is Consciousness the Solution?: E. Tory Higgins and John A.Bargh; Part II: Research Supporting New Assumptions
Description / Table of Contents:
4.The Role of Exemplars in Social Judgment: Eliot R. Smith5. Cognitive Phenomenology: Feelings and the Construction of Judgment: Gerald L. Core; 6. The Influence of Mood State on Judgment and Action: Effects on Persuasion, Categorization, Social Justice, Person Perception, and Judgmental Accuracy: Robert C. Sinclair and Melvin M.Mark; 7. Beyond Accessibility: The Role of Processing Objectives in Judgment Leonard L. Marlin andJohn W. Achee
Description / Table of Contents:
8. Constructing Reality and Its Alternatives: An Inclusion/Exclusion Model of Assimilation and Contrast Effects in Social Judgment: Norbert Schwarz and Herbert BlessPart III: Toward Theoretical Integration; 9. The Different Routes to Social Judgments: Experiential versus Informational Strategies: Fritz Strack; 10. The Role of Beliefs and Feelings in Guiding Behavior: The Mismatch Model: Murray G. Millar and Abraham Tesser; 11. Impression Formation and the Modular Mind: The Associated Systems Theory: Donal E. Carlston; Author Index; Subject Index
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