Preface
Contributors
Volume 1
Part I: The Science of Social Psychology
1. History of Social Psychology: Insights, Challenges, and
Contributions To Theory and Application 3
Lee Ross, Mark Lepper, and Andrew Ward
2. The Art of Laboratory Experimentation 51
Timothy D. Wilson, Elliot Aronson, and Kevin Carlsmith
3. Social Psychological Methods Outside The Laboratory 82
Harry T. Reis and Samuel D. Gosling
4. Data Analysis In Social Psychology: Recent and Recurring
Issues 115
Charles M. Judd and David A. Kenny
Part II: The Social Being
5. Social Cognitive Neuroscience 143
Matthew D. Lieberman
6. Social Psychophysiology and Embodiment 194
Jim Blascovich and Wendy Berry Mendes
7. Automaticity and The Unconscious 228
Ap Dijksterhuis
8. Motivation 268
John A. Bargh, Peter M. Gollwitzer, and Gabriele Oettingen
9. Emotion 317
Dacher Keltner and Jennifer S. Lerner
10. Attitudes 353
Mahzarin R. Banaji and Larisa Heiphetz
11. Attitudes and Persuasion: From Biology To Social Responses
To Persuasive Intent 394
Dolores Albarracín and Patrick Vargas
12. Perceiving People 428
C. Neil Macrae and Susanne Quadflieg
13. Nonverbal Behavior 464
Nalini Ambady and Max Weisbuch
14. Mind Perception 498
Nicholas Epley and Adam Waytz
15. Judgment and Decision Making 542
Thomas D. Gilovich and Dale W. Griffin
16. Self and Identity 589
William B. Swann, Jr. and Jennifer K. Bosson
17. Gender 629
Wendy Wood and Alice H. Eagly
18. Personality In Social Psychology 668
David C. Funder and Lisa A. Fast
19. Health 698
Shelley E. Taylor
20. Experimental Existential Psychology: Coping With The Facts
of Life 724
Tom Pyszczynski, Jeff Greenberg, Sander Koole, and Sheldon
Solomon
Volume 2
Part III: The Social World
21. Evolutionary Social Psychology 761
Steven L. Neuberg, Douglas T. Kenrick, and Mark Schaller
22. Morality 797
Jonathan Haidt and Selin Kesebir
23. Aggression 833
Brad J. Bushman and L. Rowell Huesmann
24. Affiliation, Acceptance, and Belonging: The Pursuit of
Interpersonal Connection 864
Mark R. Leary
25. Close Relationships 898
Margaret S. Clark and Edward P. Lemay, Jr.
26. Interpersonal Stratification: Status, Power, and
Subordination 941
Susan T. Fiske
27. Social Conflict: The Emergence and Consequences of Struggle
and Negotiation 983
Carsten K. W. De Dreu
28. Intergroup Relations 1024
Vincent Yzerbyt and Stéphanie Demoulin
29. Intergroup Bias 1084
John F. Dovidio and Samuel L. Gaertner
30. Social Justice: History, Theory, and Research 1122
John T. Jost and Aaron C. Kay
31. Influence and Leadership 1166
Michael A. Hogg
32. Group Behavior and Performance 1208
J. Richard Hackman and Nancy Katz
33. Organizational Preferences and Their Consequences 1252
Deborah H. Gruenfeld and Larissa Z. Tiedens
34. The Psychological Underpinnings of Political Behavior
1288
Jon A. Krosnick, Penny S. Visser, and Joshua Harder
35. Social Psychology and Law 1343
Margaret Bull Kovera and Eugene Borgida
36. Social Psychology and Language: Words, Utterances, and
Conversations 1386
Thomas Holtgraves
37. Cultural Psychology 1423
Steven J. Heine
Author Index I-1
Subject Index I-85
Susan T. Fiske, Ph.D.?is author of numerous journal articles and the Wiley college textbook, Social Beings, 1998, and with Gardner Lindzey and Daniel Gilbert, editor of the 4th edition of the Handbook of Social Psychology, McGraw-Hill 1998. Current editor of Annual Review of Psychology, (2000-2010). Professor Fiske's research addresses how stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination are encouraged or discouraged by social relationships, such as cooperation, competition, and power.
Daniel T. Gilbert, Ph.D. His popular Stumbling onto Happiness, published by Knopf in May 2006 reflects his research on affective forecasting, which is an attempt to understand how and how well people predict their emotional reactions to future events.
Gardner Lindzey, Center for Advanced Study in the Behaviorial Sciences, Stanford, CA.
Not just a handbook, this can be considered the bible on social psychology. The two volumes consist of three parts: "The Science of Social Psychology," "The Social Being," and "The Social World." Fiske (psychology, Princeton Univ.), Daniel T. Gilbert (psychology, Harvard Univ.), and the late Gardner Lindzey (former president, American Psychological Assoc.) include 37 extensive articles written by world-renowned experts on such topics as the history of social psychology, social cognitive neuroscience, motivation, emotion, mind perception, morality, relationships, influence and leadership, and cultural psychology. The value of this set lies in the extensive coverage of each topic, including historical themes and overviews, leading research, practical examples, and a wealth of references. Each chapter is like reading a condensed book on the subject. As an example, the handbook illustrates how the critical contexts of each era, from the 1930s to the 2000s, affect group dynamics, attitudes, and social perception and cognition. There are numerous illustrations and diagrams that illuminate difficult topics. Bottom Line Since its publication in 1935, this has proven to be the foremost reference for academics, researchers, and graduate students in psychology, as it offers the most current, well-researched, and thorough information in social psychology. In addition, the volumes are well written, and the information is accessible and valuable to a wide audience. Highly recommended.-Kathleen A. Welton, Chicago Copyright 2010 Reed Business Information.
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