Social Cognition

Social Cognition

The Ontario Symposium Volume 1

Herman, C. Peter; Zanna, Mark P.; Higgins, E. Tory

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

446

Mole

9781032317960

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Preface. Part I: Organization and Representation of Social Information 1. The Organization of Social Information Thomas M. Ostrom, John B. Pryor, David D. Simpson 2. Schematic Principles in Human Memory Reid Hastie 3. Schematic Bases of Social Information Processing Shelley E. Taylor and Jennifer Crocker 4. Cognitive Representations of Persons David L. Hamilton 5. Category Accessibility: Some Theoretical and Empirical Issues Concerning the Processing of Social Stimulus Information Robert S. Wyer, Jr. and Thomas K. Srull Part II: Processing Factors and Biases in Social Cognition 6. What Grabs You? The Role of Attention in Impression Formation and Causal Attribution Leslie Zebrowitz McArthur 7. Cognitive Processes in Inferences About A Person's Personality Ebbe B. Ebbesen 8. Seek, And Ye Shall Find: Testing Hypotheses About Other People Mark Snyder 9. Self-centered Biases in Attributions of Responsibility: Antecedents and Consequences Michael Ross 10. Impression Formation, Impression Management, and Nonverbal Behaviors Robert M. Krauss 11. The "Communication Game": Implications for Social Cognition and Persuasion E. Tory Higgins Part III: Commentary 12. Social Cognition: A Need to Get Personal E. Tory Higgins, Nicholas A. Kuiper, James M. Olson. Author Index. Subject Index.
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social psychology;self-centered bias;selective attention;hypothesis-testing;social schemata;social information;verbal and nonverbal communicative processes;cognitive structures;Stimulus Persons;Stimulus Information;Implicit Personality Theory;Interitem Associations;Target Person;Impression Formation;Trait Terms;Behavioral Information;Free Recall;Person Perception;Social Information Processing;Confirmatory Strategies;Trait Schema;Stimulus Configuration;Behavioral Details;Semantic Bin;Goal Specification Box;Social Perceiver;Disconfirmatory Strategies;Recipient's Attitude;Stimulus Items;Extravert Hypothesis;Impression Formation Instructions;Social Cognition Approach