THEORIES IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Theories in Social Psychology develops a deeper, more robust understanding of the theoretical framework underlying the field. Providing rich insights into the central theories and perspectives that continue to shape the discipline, this edited volume brings together a panel of distinguished scholars to address thirteen social psychological theories relating to social cognition, social comparison, social reinforcement, and self. In-depth critical discussions examine topics including cognitive dissonance, reactance, attribution, social comparison, relative deprivation, equity, interdependency, social identity, and more. The expanded second edition fills a substantial gap in current literature by articulating the important psychological theories rather than placing emphasis on applied research. New and revised content helps students understand the construction and complexity of key theories while inspiring researchers of social behavior to reflect on their current work and consider future areas of investigation. This comprehensive resource: Identifies and discusses the theoretical perspectives and specific theories that form the foundation of the study of social psychologyFeatures work from leading scholars including Bertram F. Malle, Paul R. Nail, Richard E. Petty, Thomas Mussweiler, Faye J. Crosby, and Miles HewstoneHelps students move from introductory concepts to multifaceted theoretical frameworks Theories in Social Psychology, Second Edition, remains the perfect textbook for academics and students wanting to study and discuss important social psychological perspectives and theories and attain a deeper understanding of the theoretical framework. "This book will be a very valuable tool for students and professionals alike who wish to learn theories in social psychology and the role they have played in the development of the discipline. It is comprehensive in its coverage and covers the theories in an objective and engaging way."âRobert J. Sternberg, Professor, Department of Psychology, College of Human Ecology, Cornell University, Honorary Professor of Psychology, University of Heidelberg, Germany "In this wonderful new edition of compilation of theories, at the core of modern social psychology, presented to us by Derek Chadee, we are given a special gift that enriches scholars, teachers and students of psychology in social and general psychology. We are treated to a clear exposition of these theories some of the research and controversy that each has generated, and are given some guidelines to new paths for future exploration of their implications. My research career has benefitted from working in the domains of dissonance, attribution, and social comparison theories, but my teaching and textbook writing has relied on all of the theories and their concepts so elegantly orchestrated here."âPhillip G. Zimbardo, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Stanford University
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Acknowledgments ix Section 1 â Social Cognition 1 1 Theorizing Social Psychology 3 2 Toward an Affect Arousal Reactance Theory: Reactance Theory Revisited 15Derek Chadee and Mary Chadee 3 Inconsistency in Cognition: Cognitive Dissonance 60Cindy Harmon-Jones, Paul R. Nail, and Kurt A. Boniecki 4 Attribution Theories How People Make Sense of Behavior 93Bertram F. Malle 5 The Elaboration Likelihood Model of Persuasion: Thoughtful and Non-Thoughtful Social Influence  120Benjamin C. Wagner and Richard E. Petty 6 Construal Level Theory: Psychological Distance and Construal 143Victor Grandison and Mary Chadee Section 2 â Social Comparison 163 7 Social Comparison: Theory, Research, and Applications 165Jan Crusius, Katja Corcoran, and Thomas Mussweiler 8 Relative Deprivation and Cognate Theories: Making Sense of Irrational Behaviors 188Beverly G. Conrique and Faye J. Crosby Section 3 â Social Reinforcement 215 9 Equity Theory: Evaluating Fairness 217Denise M. Polk 10 Interdependence in Social Interaction 250Ann C. Rumble Section 4 â Self 271 11 Self-Categorization and Social Identification: Making Sense of Us and Them 273Nils Karl Reimer, Katharina Schmid, Miles Hewstone, and Ananthi Al Ramiah 12 From Culture to Cognition: Social Categorization Theory Reloaded 296Richard J. Crisp, Angela T. Maitner, and Andrew J. Marcinko 13 Symbolic Interactionism: Early Philosophy to Models of Artificial Intelligence 317Andreas Schneider 14 Impression Management in Everyday Life 350Meni Koslowsky, Shani Pindek, and Abira Reizer Contributors 372 Index 378
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Theories in Social Psychology develops a deeper, more robust understanding of the theoretical framework underlying the field. Providing rich insights into the central theories and perspectives that continue to shape the discipline, this edited volume brings together a panel of distinguished scholars to address thirteen social psychological theories relating to social cognition, social comparison, social reinforcement, and self. In-depth critical discussions examine topics including cognitive dissonance, reactance, attribution, social comparison, relative deprivation, equity, interdependency, social identity, and more. The expanded second edition fills a substantial gap in current literature by articulating the important psychological theories rather than placing emphasis on applied research. New and revised content helps students understand the construction and complexity of key theories while inspiring researchers of social behavior to reflect on their current work and consider future areas of investigation. This comprehensive resource: Identifies and discusses the theoretical perspectives and specific theories that form the foundation of the study of social psychologyFeatures work from leading scholars including Bertram F. Malle, Paul R. Nail, Richard E. Petty, Thomas Mussweiler, Faye J. Crosby, and Miles HewstoneHelps students move from introductory concepts to multifaceted theoretical frameworks Theories in Social Psychology, Second Edition, remains the perfect textbook for academics and students wanting to study and discuss important social psychological perspectives and theories and attain a deeper understanding of the theoretical framework. âThis book will be a very valuable tool for students and professionals alike who wish to learn theories in social psychology and the role they have played in the development of the discipline. It is comprehensive in its coverage and covers the theories in an objective and engaging way.â âRobert J. Sternberg, Professor, Department of Psychology, College of Human Ecology, Cornell University, Honorary Professor of Psychology, University of Heidelberg, Germany âIn this wonderful new edition of compilation of theories, at the core of modern social psychology, presented to us by Derek Chadee, we are given a special gift that enriches scholars, teachers and students of psychology in social and general psychology. We are treated to a clear exposition of these theories some of the research and controversy that each has generated, and are given some guidelines to new paths for future exploration of their implications. My research career has benefitted from working in the domains of dissonance, attribution, and social comparison theories, but my teaching and textbook writing has relied on all of the theories and their concepts so elegantly orchestrated here.â âPhillip G. Zimbardo, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Stanford University
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ISBN
9781119627883
Publisert
2022-03-31
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
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Wiley-Blackwell
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737 gr
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246 mm
Bredde
189 mm
Dybde
24 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
P, 06
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
400
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Biographical note
Derek Chadee is Professor of Social Psychology and directs the ANSA McAL Psychological Research Centre at the University of the West Indies. He is a Fullbright Research Scholar and has published several books in the area of social psychology. He has a robust research agenda with a focus on the psychology of fear of crime and has published in several international journals including Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, British Journal of Criminology, International Victimology, Crime Media and Culture and Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. He has a strong interest in social psychological theories.