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A01=Herbert Bless
A01=Klaus Fiedler
A01=Rainer Greifeneder
advanced social cognition processing
affective influences cognition
Anchoring Effects
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Automatic Judgments
Availability Heuristic
Axel M. Burger
behavior regulation
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cognitive consistency
Construal Level Theory
Construct Social Reality
Content Specific Rules
Contrast Effects
Covert Aggression
decision making biases
embodiment
environmental context effects
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Evaluative Priming
Experienced Ease
Herbert Bless
heuristics
IAT Measure
IAT Score
implicit social cognition
Individuals Construct Social Reality
information encoding processes
judgemental heuristics
Judgmental Target
Klaus Fiedler
memory
metacognition
Mood Congruent Judgments
Mood Congruent Recall
Non-famous Names
Nonfamous Name
Prospective Memory
psychological research methods
Representativeness Heuristic
selective accessibility model
Social Cognition Research
Social Hypothesis Testing
Social Information Processing
social psychology theory
State Dependency Hypothesis
Tv Consumption

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138124455
  • Weight: 497g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Social cognition is a key area of social psychology, which focuses on cognitive processes that are involved when individuals make sense of, and navigate in their social world. For instance, individuals need to understand what they perceive, they learn and recall information from memory, they form judgments and decisions, they communicate with others, and they regulate their behavior. While all of these topics are also key to other fields of psychological research, it’s the social world—which is dynamic, complex, and often ambiguous—that creates particular demands.

This accessible book introduces the basic themes within social cognition and asks questions such as: How do individuals think and feel about themselves and others? How do they make sense of their social environment? How do they interact with others in their social world? The book is organized along an idealized sequence of social information processing that starts at perceiving and encoding, and moves on to learning, judging, and communicating. It covers not only processes internal to the individual, but also facets of the environment that constrain cognitive processing.

Throughout the book, student learning is fostered with examples, additional materials, and discussion questions. With its subdivision in ten chapters, the book is suitable both for self-study and as companion material for those teaching a semester-long course. This is the ideal comprehensive introduction to this thriving and captivating field of research for students of psychology.

Rainer Greifeneder is professor of Social Psychology at the University of Basel, Switzerland. His research focuses on various aspects of social cognition, such as the experienced ease or difficulty of thinking, and social exclusion.

Herbert Bless is professor of Microsociology and Social Psychology at the University of Mannheim, Germany. His research addresses the construction of social judgment and the interplay of affect and cognition.

Klaus Fiedler is professor of Social Psychology at the University of Heidelberg, Germany. His research interests include judgment and decision making, social cognition, language and communication, behavior regulation, and methodological issues in behavioral science.

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