the Princeton Symposium on the Legacy and Future of Social Cognition /
edited by Gordon B. Moskowitz.
Mahwah, N.J. :
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates,
2001.
viii, 503 p. :
ill. ;
29 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 391-473) and indexes.
A relational approach to cognition: shared experience and relationship affirmation in social cognition / Curtis D. Hardin and Terri D. Conley -- The personal need for structure and personal fear of invalidity measures: historical perspectives, current applications, and future directions / Megan M. Thompson ... [et al.] -- Behavioral discrepancies and the role of construal processes in cognitive dissonance / Jeff Stone -- Self-evaluation: the development of sex differences / Eva M. Pomerantz, Jill L. Saxon, and Gwen A. Kenney -- Evaluating the self in the context of another: the three-selves model of social comparison assimilation and contrast / Hart Blanton -- Outgroup favoritism and the theory of system justification: a paradigm for investigating the effects of socioeconomic success on stereotype content / John T. Jost -- A case for the nonconscious self-concept / John J. Hetts and Brett W. Pelham -- The role of theories in mental representations and their use in social perception: a theory-based approach to significant-other representations and transference / Serena Chen -- What we theorize when we theorize that we theorize: examining the "implicit theory" construct from a cross-disciplinary perspective / Michael W. Morris, Daniel R. Ames, and Eric D. Knowles -- From cognition to culture: the origins of stereotypes that really matter / Mark Schaller and Lucian Gideon Conway, III -- The dynamic relationship between stereotype efficiency and mental representation / Jeffrey W. Sherman -- A cornerstone for the science of interpersonal behavior?: Person perception and person memory, past, present, and future / Leonard S. Newman -- On partitioning the fundamental attribution error: dispositionalism and the correspondence bias / Douglas S. Krull -- Let's not forget the past when we go to the future: on our knowledge of knowledge accessibility / Diederik A. Stapel and Willem Koomen -- Illusory correlation and stereotype formation: tracing the arc of research over a quarter century / Steven J. Stroessner and Jason E. Plaks -- The other side of the story: transparency estimation in social interaction / Jacquie D. Vorauer -- The flexible correction model: phenomenology and the use of naive theories in avoiding or removing bias / Duane T. Wegener, Meghan Dunn, and Danny Tokusato -- Exploring the boundaries of rationality: a functional perspective on dual-process models in social psychology / Akiva Liberman -- The crossroads of affect and cognition: counterfactuals as compensatory cognition / Neal Roese -- Goals and the compatibility principle in attitudes, judgment, and choice / C. Miguel Brendl -- Preconscious control and compensatory cognition / Gordon B. Moskowitz -- Implicit stereotypes and prejudice / Irene V. Blair -- Exerting control over prejudiced responses / Margo J. Monteith and Corrine I. Voils.
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