This volume provides students and researchers with a comprehensive overview of all the major topics in social motivation, one of the fastest-growing areas of research. All contributors are renowned specialists in their field who provide in-depth and integrated coverage of the major empirical and theoretical contributions in their area.
This volume provides students and researchers with a comprehensive overview of all the major topics in social motivation, one of the fastest-growing areas of research. All contributors are renowned specialists in their field who provide in-depth and integrated coverage of the major empirical and theoretical contributions in their area.
David Dunning is Professor of Psychology at Cornell University. An experimental social psychologist, Dr. Dunning is a fellow of both the Association of Psychological Science and the American Psychological Association. He has published nearly 100 scholarly journal articles, book chapters, and commentaries, and has also served as an associate editor of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. He is also the former Executive Officer of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, an international organization with over 5,600 members, as well as the Foundation for Personality and Social Psychology. Much of his research has been supported financially by the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Science Foundation, and was recently reviewed in his book Self-insight: Roadblocks and Detours on the Path to Knowing Thyself (2005, Psychology Press).
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D. Dunning Social Motivation: Some Introductory Notes. J.H. Park A.P. Buunk Interpersonal Threats and Automatic Motives. M.R. Leary A.B. Allen Belonging Motivation: Establishing Maintaining and Repairing Relational Value. H.S. Kim T.Q. Chu Cultural Variation in the Motivation of Self-Expression. G.M. Walton G.L. Cohen Sharing Motivation. C.D. Batson N. Ahmad E.L. Stocks Four Forms of Prosocial Motivation: Egoism Altruism Collectivism and Principlism. C.A. Mannino M. Snyder A.M. Omoto Why Do People Get Involved? Motivations for Volunteerism and Other Forms of Social Action. D. Dunning D. Fetchenhauer Understanding the Psychology of Trust. P.H. Mehta R.A. Josephs Social Endocrinology: Hormones and Social Motivation. F. Pratto I. Lee J.Y. Tan E.V. Pitpitan Power Basis Theory: A Psycho-ecological Approach to Power. J.T. Jost System Justification Theory as Compliment Complement and Corrective to Theories of Social Identification and Social Dominance.
D. Dunning Social Motivation: Some Introductory Notes. J.H. Park A.P. Buunk Interpersonal Threats and Automatic Motives. M.R. Leary A.B. Allen Belonging Motivation: Establishing Maintaining and Repairing Relational Value. H.S. Kim T.Q. Chu Cultural Variation in the Motivation of Self-Expression. G.M. Walton G.L. Cohen Sharing Motivation. C.D. Batson N. Ahmad E.L. Stocks Four Forms of Prosocial Motivation: Egoism Altruism Collectivism and Principlism. C.A. Mannino M. Snyder A.M. Omoto Why Do People Get Involved? Motivations for Volunteerism and Other Forms of Social Action. D. Dunning D. Fetchenhauer Understanding the Psychology of Trust. P.H. Mehta R.A. Josephs Social Endocrinology: Hormones and Social Motivation. F. Pratto I. Lee J.Y. Tan E.V. Pitpitan Power Basis Theory: A Psycho-ecological Approach to Power. J.T. Jost System Justification Theory as Compliment Complement and Corrective to Theories of Social Identification and Social Dominance.
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