<i>‘Radmila Prislin's </i>Research Handbook on Social Influence<i> comprehensively explores the omnipresence of social influence in our lives. Covering a wide range of topics – from neurological and group-level perspectives on influence to the dynamics of how people sway each other and respond to persuasive efforts in various contexts – this book offers a rich resource for anyone interested in social influence. Prislin has brought together leading scholars in the field, who contribute chapters that span more than a century of research, theory, and application in social influence. Despite the depth of content, each chapter remains accessible, making it an essential read for those seeking to understand the profound impact of social influence. I plan to adopt this book for both my undergraduate and graduate social influence courses.’</i>

- David Rast III, University of Alberta, Canada,

<i>‘Social influences surround us, seemingly more today than ever. This timely Research Handbook featuring contributions from an all-star set of researchers from around the world, is a welcome addition to a burgeoning literature. Any scholar interested in learning about the latest empirically-informed perspectives on social influence would do themselves a favor by consulting this impressive work.’</i>

- Christopher R. Agnew, Purdue University, USA,

<i>‘The </i>Research Handbook on Social Influence<i> is an essential resource for scholars and students interested in this important topic. It offers a comprehensive and up-to-date discussion of the various theoretical and empirical approaches to all aspects of social influence research. Deep in theoretical analysis and broad in its coverage of social influence phenomena, it is invaluable for understanding the core of social life.’</i>

- Antonis Gardikiotis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece,

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<i>‘Social influence is a more powerful force today than at any time in human history, and understanding it could hardly be more important. This Research Handbook is an indispensable companion in that effort—a timely collection of smart and interesting chapters by the world’s leading experts on the science of social influence.’</i>

- Daniel Gilbert, Harvard University, USA,

<i>‘The </i>Research Handbook on Social Influence<i> offers an unparalleled resource for researchers and scholars of social influence. By casting a net that is both remarkably wide and deep, the Handbook provides the most thoroughgoing consideration I know of how people affect change and are affected by change in others. Serious students of these processes should have a copy readily available on their shelves or devices.’</i>

- Robert Cialdini, Arizona State University, USA,

This timely Research Handbook provides an in-depth exploration of the scholarly understanding of social influence. Expanding on classic characterisations and themes such as conformity, majority and minority persuasion, compliance and authority, this book examines how people exert and react to social influence in dynamic interpersonal and group settings.



Bringing together a diverse team of global experts, the Research Handbook reviews how research in the field has historically developed, assesses current analyses that range from neurocognitive to cultural in existing social influence research and highlights key avenues for the advancement of this burgeoning area of study. Authors document the ubiquitous nature of social influence, address its effects on performance and action, and discuss how it shapes the self, relationships, groups and social reality. Finally, the Research Handbook reflects on the role of social influence in two specific settings, the digital world and legal processes, areas chosen for their unique relevance and research vibrancy.



The Research Handbook on Social Influence will be an essential resource for academic researchers and students of social psychology, but also for scholars and practitioners in many other fields concerned with social behaviour. Providing a rigorous yet accessible overview of social influence research, this Handbook will serve them well as a source of scientific information and its potential applications to their professional endeavours.

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Contents INTRODUCTION 1 Themes and times in research on social influence 2 Radmila Prislin PART I LEVELS OF ANALYSIS 2 The neurocognitive underpinnings of social influence 25 Markus Germar 3 The group identity account of social influence 41 Russell Spears 4 The bidirectional relationship between social influence and culture 57 Helen C. Harton and Ian M. Beatty 5 The dynamic foundations of social influence 72 Robin R. Vallacher and Andrzej Nowak PART II EXERTING SOCIAL INFLUENCE 6 Changing behavior through normative social influence 89 P. Wesley Schultz, Stasie Dear-Ferguson, Paul R. Hernandez, Magnus Bergquist and Andreas Nilsson Hed 7 Social influence of emotions 104 Shlomo Hareli and Ursula Hess 8 Methods and models of majority and minority influence 117 William D. Crano and Tehreem Riffat 9 Social influence in interacting groups 133 R. Scott Tindale and Christine M. Smith 10 Social hierarchy and social influence 148 Derek D. Rucker and Adam D. Galinsky 11 Leadership as social influence: a social identity perspective 164 Michael A. Hogg and Sucharita Belavadi PART III RESPONDING TO SOCIAL INFLUENCE 12 Acceptance and independence in conformity and compliance 00 Leandre R. Fabrigar, Ava Camposarcone and Carina Pham 13 Obedience 195 Dariusz Dolinski and Tomasz Grzyb 14 Group polarization 211 Rene Ziegler and Janusch Sieber 15 Imitation as social influence 227 Oliver Genschow and Danna Oomen PART IV SOCIAL INFLUENCE, PERFORMANCE, AND ACTION 16 Social facilitation and social inhibition 244 Janina Steinmetz 17 Deindividuation: the role of self-awareness and norms in disinhibited behavior and their relevance to crowd behavior 258 Paul B. Paulus and Jared B. Kenworthy 18 Intergroup conflict and social influence: varieties of minority action 274 John M. Levine and Fabrizio Butera PART V SOCIAL INFLUENCE IN CREATING THE SELF, RELATIONSHIPS, GROUPS, AND SOCIAL REALITY 19 Socio-cultural influences on self-evaluation 298 Lowell Gaertner and Constantine Sedikides 20 Social influence in close relationships 313 Kenneth Tan and Ya Hui Michelle See 21 Social influence in creating, maintaining, and breaking the status quo 329 Kim Peters and Jolanda Jetten 22 Social influence through shared reality 344 Gerald Echterhoff and E. Tory Higgins PART VI SOCIAL INFLUENCE IN SPECIFIC SETTINGS 23 Social influence in legal processes and decision-making 365 Margaret Bull Kovera and Eliana Aronson 24 Social influence in the world of digital media Stephan Winter and Tobias Schreyer
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ISBN
9781035309665
Publisert
2025-02-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
169 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
418

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Biographical note

Edited by Radmila Prislin, Department of Psychology, College of Sciences, San Diego State University, USA