The Self in Social Judgment
Herausgeber: Alicke, Mark D; Krueger, Joachim; Dunning, David A
The Self in Social Judgment
Herausgeber: Alicke, Mark D; Krueger, Joachim; Dunning, David A
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First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781138006102
- ISBN-10: 1138006106
- Artikelnr.: 40821833
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781138006102
- ISBN-10: 1138006106
- Artikelnr.: 40821833
Mark D. Alicke, David A. Dunning, Joachim Krueger
Introduction. Chapter 1: Self as Source and Constraint of Social Knowledge
Joachim I. Krueger
Mark D. Alicke
&David A. Dunning. Part I:Social Projection. Chapter 2: Social Projection and the Psychology of Choice
JoachimI. Krueger & Melissa Acevedo. Chapter 3: Cross-Situational Projection
Leaf Van Boven & GeorgeLoewenstein. Part II. Self-Enhancement. Chapter 4: Shallow Thoughts about the Self: The Automatic Components of Self-Assessment
Thomas Gilovich
Nicholas Epley
&Karlene Hanko. Chapter 5: The Better-Than-Average Effect
Mark D. Alicke & Olesya Govorun. Part III.Selfand Others Compared.Chapter 6: The Knife that Cuts Both Ways: Comparison Processes in Social Perception
ThomasMussweiler
Kai Epstude
& Katja Rüter. Chapter 7: A Feature-Based Model of Self-Other Comparisons
Sara D.Hodges. Chapter 8: Self-Other Asymmetries in Behavior Explanations: Myth and Reality
Bertram F. Malle. PartIV:Integrative Approaches. Chapter 9: Judging for Two: Some Connectionist Proposals for How the Self Informs and Constrains Social Judgment
Emily Balcetis & DavidDunning. Chapter 10: A Hierarchy Within: On the Motivational and Emotional Primacy of the Individual Self
Lowell Gaertner & Constantine Sedikides. Chapter11: The Ingroup as Part of the Self: Reconsidering the Link between Social Categorization
Ingroup Favoritism and the Self-Concept
Sabine Otten. Conclusion. Chapter12: The Self in Social Perception: Looking Back
Looking Ahead
David A. Dunning
Joachim I. Krueger
& Mark D.Alicke
Joachim I. Krueger
Mark D. Alicke
&David A. Dunning. Part I:Social Projection. Chapter 2: Social Projection and the Psychology of Choice
JoachimI. Krueger & Melissa Acevedo. Chapter 3: Cross-Situational Projection
Leaf Van Boven & GeorgeLoewenstein. Part II. Self-Enhancement. Chapter 4: Shallow Thoughts about the Self: The Automatic Components of Self-Assessment
Thomas Gilovich
Nicholas Epley
&Karlene Hanko. Chapter 5: The Better-Than-Average Effect
Mark D. Alicke & Olesya Govorun. Part III.Selfand Others Compared.Chapter 6: The Knife that Cuts Both Ways: Comparison Processes in Social Perception
ThomasMussweiler
Kai Epstude
& Katja Rüter. Chapter 7: A Feature-Based Model of Self-Other Comparisons
Sara D.Hodges. Chapter 8: Self-Other Asymmetries in Behavior Explanations: Myth and Reality
Bertram F. Malle. PartIV:Integrative Approaches. Chapter 9: Judging for Two: Some Connectionist Proposals for How the Self Informs and Constrains Social Judgment
Emily Balcetis & DavidDunning. Chapter 10: A Hierarchy Within: On the Motivational and Emotional Primacy of the Individual Self
Lowell Gaertner & Constantine Sedikides. Chapter11: The Ingroup as Part of the Self: Reconsidering the Link between Social Categorization
Ingroup Favoritism and the Self-Concept
Sabine Otten. Conclusion. Chapter12: The Self in Social Perception: Looking Back
Looking Ahead
David A. Dunning
Joachim I. Krueger
& Mark D.Alicke
Introduction. Chapter 1: Self as Source and Constraint of Social Knowledge
Joachim I. Krueger
Mark D. Alicke
&David A. Dunning. Part I:Social Projection. Chapter 2: Social Projection and the Psychology of Choice
JoachimI. Krueger & Melissa Acevedo. Chapter 3: Cross-Situational Projection
Leaf Van Boven & GeorgeLoewenstein. Part II. Self-Enhancement. Chapter 4: Shallow Thoughts about the Self: The Automatic Components of Self-Assessment
Thomas Gilovich
Nicholas Epley
&Karlene Hanko. Chapter 5: The Better-Than-Average Effect
Mark D. Alicke & Olesya Govorun. Part III.Selfand Others Compared.Chapter 6: The Knife that Cuts Both Ways: Comparison Processes in Social Perception
ThomasMussweiler
Kai Epstude
& Katja Rüter. Chapter 7: A Feature-Based Model of Self-Other Comparisons
Sara D.Hodges. Chapter 8: Self-Other Asymmetries in Behavior Explanations: Myth and Reality
Bertram F. Malle. PartIV:Integrative Approaches. Chapter 9: Judging for Two: Some Connectionist Proposals for How the Self Informs and Constrains Social Judgment
Emily Balcetis & DavidDunning. Chapter 10: A Hierarchy Within: On the Motivational and Emotional Primacy of the Individual Self
Lowell Gaertner & Constantine Sedikides. Chapter11: The Ingroup as Part of the Self: Reconsidering the Link between Social Categorization
Ingroup Favoritism and the Self-Concept
Sabine Otten. Conclusion. Chapter12: The Self in Social Perception: Looking Back
Looking Ahead
David A. Dunning
Joachim I. Krueger
& Mark D.Alicke
Joachim I. Krueger
Mark D. Alicke
&David A. Dunning. Part I:Social Projection. Chapter 2: Social Projection and the Psychology of Choice
JoachimI. Krueger & Melissa Acevedo. Chapter 3: Cross-Situational Projection
Leaf Van Boven & GeorgeLoewenstein. Part II. Self-Enhancement. Chapter 4: Shallow Thoughts about the Self: The Automatic Components of Self-Assessment
Thomas Gilovich
Nicholas Epley
&Karlene Hanko. Chapter 5: The Better-Than-Average Effect
Mark D. Alicke & Olesya Govorun. Part III.Selfand Others Compared.Chapter 6: The Knife that Cuts Both Ways: Comparison Processes in Social Perception
ThomasMussweiler
Kai Epstude
& Katja Rüter. Chapter 7: A Feature-Based Model of Self-Other Comparisons
Sara D.Hodges. Chapter 8: Self-Other Asymmetries in Behavior Explanations: Myth and Reality
Bertram F. Malle. PartIV:Integrative Approaches. Chapter 9: Judging for Two: Some Connectionist Proposals for How the Self Informs and Constrains Social Judgment
Emily Balcetis & DavidDunning. Chapter 10: A Hierarchy Within: On the Motivational and Emotional Primacy of the Individual Self
Lowell Gaertner & Constantine Sedikides. Chapter11: The Ingroup as Part of the Self: Reconsidering the Link between Social Categorization
Ingroup Favoritism and the Self-Concept
Sabine Otten. Conclusion. Chapter12: The Self in Social Perception: Looking Back
Looking Ahead
David A. Dunning
Joachim I. Krueger
& Mark D.Alicke