1. Introduction: Roy Baumeister
2. History: Harry Reis
3. Social Cognition: Don Carlston
4. Emotion: Tony Manstead
5. Self: Roy Baumeister
6. Attitude Structure: Lee Fabrigar & Duane Wegener
7. Attitude Change: Rich Petty & Pablo Briñol
8. Prosocial Behavior: Mike McCullough & Ben Tabak
9. Aggression: Brad Bushman & Bruce Bartholow
10. Prejudice & Stereotyping: Galen Bodenhausen & Jennifer
Richeson
11. Social In)uence: Bob Cialdini & Vladas Griskevicius
12. Attraction and Rejection: Roy Baumeister & Eli Finkel
13. Intimate Relationships: Garth Fletcher & Nickola Overall
14. Group Processes: Don Forsyth & Jeni Burnette
15. Intergroup Relationships: Marilynn Brewer
16. Social Neuroscience: Todd Heatherton & Thalia Wheatley
17. Evolutionary Social Psychology: Jon Maner & Doug Kenrick
18. Cultural Psychology: Stevie Heine
19. Health, Stress, & Coping: Shelly Taylor
20. Judgement/Decision: Making-Kathleen Vohs & Mary Frances
Luce
21. Personality: Chuck Carver
Roy F. Baumeister is currently the Eppes Eminent Professor of
Psychology and head of the social psychology graduate program at
Florida State University. His research spans multiple topics,
including self and identity, self-regulation, interpersonal
rejection and the need to belong, sexuality and gender, aggression,
self-esteem, meaning, and self-presentation. He has over 400
publications, and the Institute for Scientific Information lists
him among
the handful of most cited (most influential) psychologists in the
world.
Eli J. Finkel is an associate professor of psychology at
Northwestern University. His research-which examines close
relationships, self-regulation, and initial romantic attraction-has
garnered numerous accolades, including the Early Career Award from
the Relationship Researchers Interest Group of the Society for
Personality and Social Psychology and the SAGE Young Scholars Award
from the Foundation for Personality and Social Psychology.
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authorities on the major topics that define social psychology
today. It is a wonderful and entertaining read."
--Jeffry A. Simpson, Professor of Psychology, University of
Minnesota
"An instant classic, this authoritative and readable text fills an
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--John T. Cacioppo, Tiffany and Margaret Blake Distinguished
Service Professor, and Director of the Center for Cognitive and
Social Neuroscience, The University of Chicago
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--Mahzarin R. Banaji, Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social
Ethics, Department of Psychology, Harvard University
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foundation of social psychology. The editors are experts in the
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