Social Cognition

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advanced social cognition theories
Amodal Symbol
assimilation
Associative Network Models
automatic self regulation
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Cognitive Feelings
Comparative Information Processing
Connectionist Models
Contrast Effects
conversational
Conversational Inferences
cultural influences on thinking
decision
Dissimilarity Testing
effect
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Evaluative Priming
Experienced Ease
IAT Effect
Illusory Correlations
Implicit Causality
inferences
information processing
interactional intelligence
Interpersonal Verbs
judgmental inference
Judgmental Target
lexical
mental construal
Metacognitive Theories
paradigms
priming
Recollective Experience
Selective Accessibility
semantic
Short SOAs
Simpson's Paradox
Simpson’s Paradox
Social Cognition
Social Information Processing
Spontaneous Evaluation
task
Unwanted Influence
Van Baaren

Product details

  • ISBN 9781841694511
  • Weight: 810g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Mar 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Social cognition is an area of social psychology that has been flourishing over the past two decades. It has harnessed basic concepts from cognitive psychology and developed and refined them to explain human thinking, feeling, and acting in a social context. Moreover, social cognition has integrated emotional influences and unconscious processes to reach a more complete understanding of social psychological phenomena.

In this volume, the reader will find a representative sample of outstanding research in the field of social cognition. The chapters address its central themes, roughly organized along the temporal axis of information processing. They include basic operations like perception, categorization, representation, and judgmental inferences. Other chapters focus on issues like social comparison, emotion, language and culture. All of the contributors are internationally-renowned experts who share with the reader their accounts of the research experience in each of their domains.

Social Cognition: The Basis of Human Interaction is an invaluable resource for researchers requiring a comprehensive, yet concise, overview of the field, and may also be used by intermediate and advanced students of social cognition.

Universitat Wurzburg, Germany Universiteit Van Amsterdam, The Netherlands