ISBN:
9780120152018
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (335 p.)
Series Statement:
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology v.1
Parallel Title:
Print version Advances in experimental social psychology
DDC:
301.1/05
Keywords:
Electronic books
Abstract:
ADV EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY,VOL 1
Description / Table of Contents:
Front Cover; Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 1; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. Cultural Influences upon Cognitive Processes; I. Introduction; II. Theoretical Framework.; III. Methodology for Operationalization of the Key Variables in the Theoretical Framework; IV. Cultural Influences upon Perception; V. Cultural Influences upon Categorization; VI. Cultural Influences upon the Organization of Categories; VII. Cultural Influences upon Judgments and Evaluations; VIII. Cultural Influences upon Behavioral Intentions
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IX. Cultural Influences upon Attitudes and ValuesX. Retrospect and Prospect; References; Chapter 2. The Interaction of Cognitive and Physiological Determinants of Emotional State; I. Introduction; II. Cognitive, Social and Physiological Determinants; III. Physiological Arousal and Emotionality; IV. Sympathetic Activity and Emotionality in Rats; V. Discussion and Implications; VI. Some Effects of Cognitive Factors on the Appraisal of Bodily States; References; Chapter 3. Experimental Studies of Coalition Formation; I. What Is a Coalition Situation?; II. Some Theoretical Alternatives
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III. Experimental EvidenceIV. Ideal Conditions for the Theories; V. Summary and Conclusion; References; Chapter 4. Communication Networks; I. Introduction; II. Research Methodology; III. Effects of Networks upon Group Process; IV. Explanatory Concepts; V. Independence and Saturation in Relation to Other Experimental Variables; VI. Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. A Contingency Model of Leadership Effectiveness; I. Introduction; II. History of the Program; III. Development of an Integrative Model; IV. Empirical Support for the Model; V. Validation Evidence; VI. Discussion
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ReferencesChapter 6. Inducing Resistance to Persuasion: Some Contemporary Approaches; I. Introduction; II. Some Contemporary Approaches to the Problem; III. The Inoculation Approach; IV. General Experimental Procedure; V. Supportive vs. Refutational Defenses; VI. Effects of Active Participation in the Defense; VII. Persistence of the Induced Resistance; VIII. General Conclusion; References; Chapter 7. Social Motivation, Dependency, and Susceptibility to Social Influence; I. Problems of Social Motivation; II. Dependency and Social Influence: Theoretical Considerations
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III. Dependency and Social Influence: Empirical EvidenceIV. Schachter's Theory of Social Motivation: A Related Approach; V. Modification of Attention through Social Learning; VI. Conclusion; References; Chapter 8. Sociability and Social Organization in Monkeys and Apes; I. Expressions of Primate Sociability and Social Organization: General Considerations; II. Sources of Primate Sociability; III. Social Organization; IV. Relevance to Human Social Behavior; V. Conclusions; References; Author Index; Subject Index;
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