Social psychology:
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adam_text | Advisory editorial board
ii
Preface
xi
Foreword to the first edition
xv
About the authors
xviii
Publisher s acknowledgements
xxi
What is social psychology?
2
Methodological issues
6
Research ethics
16
Theoretical issues
18
Historical context
25
Social psychology in Europe
33
About this book
35
Summary
37
Further reading
38
Social psychology and cognition
41
Forming impressions of other people
43
Social
schemas
and categories
50
Schema use and development
57
Social encoding
61
Person memory
64
Social inference
68
Commentary on social cognition
74
vi D
CONTENTS
>
Summary
75
>
Further reading
76
Social explanation
79
Basic attribution processes
79
Extensions of attribution theory
85
Applications of attribution theory
88
Biases in attribution
91
Intergroup attribution
98
Social knowledge and societal attributions
101
Summary
107
Further reading
108
>
Who are you?
110
>
Self and identity in historical context
110
>
Self-awareness
115
>
Self-knowledge
116
>
Selves and identities
122
>
Social identity
125
>
Self-motives
128
>
Self-esteem
130
>
Self-presentation and impression management
138
>
Cultural differences in self and identity
140
>
Summary
141
>
Further reading
143
Structure and function of attitudes
145
Can attitudes predict behaviour?
152
Forming attitudes
168
Concepts related to attitudes
172
Measuring attitudes
177
Summary
191
Further reading
192
CONTENTS D
vii
Attitudes, arguments and behaviour
194
Persuasive communications
194
Compliance: interpersonal influence
211
Attitude-behaviour discrepancy and cognitive dissonance
218
When attitude change fails: resistance to persuasion
229
Summary
233
Further reading
234
Types of social influence
237
Obedience to authority
240
Conformity
246
Minority influence and social change
256
Summary
265
Further reading
266
What is a group?
268
The effect of the group on individual performance
269
Group cohesiveness
284
Group socialisation
289
Norms
294
Group structure
298
Why do people join groups?
304
Summary
305
Further reading
306
Leaders and group decisions
309
Leadership
309
Group decision making
324
Jury derision making
337
viii D
CONTENTS
Summary
339
Further reading
340
1©
Prtjffliice aid
díscrinimation
. 341
>
Nature
and dimensions of prejudice
342
>
Prejudiced attitudes and discriminatory behaviour
343
>
Targets of prejudice and discrimination
345
>
Forms of discrimination
361
>
Stigma and other effects of prejudice
362
>
Explanations of prejudice and discrimination
371
>
Summary
381
>
Further reading
381
11
Inftsrgroup behaviour 3S3
>
What is intergroup behaviour?
384
>
Relative deprivation and social unrest
385
>
Realistic conflict
390
>
Social identity
398
>
Social cognition
408
>
Collective behaviour and the crowd
412
>
Improving intergroup relations
422
>
Summary
432
>
Further reading
433
Aggression in our community
436
Definitions and measurement
437
Major theoretical positions
440
Personal and situational factors
450
Mass media
463
Domestic violence
469
Institutionalised aggression
472
Reducing aggression
477
Summary
477
Further reading
479
CONTENTS □ ix
Why affiliate?
481
Why are some people attractive?
491
Theories of attraction and relationships
502
Love relationships
510
Summary
526
Further reading
527
Background
530
Why do people help?
532
Situational models of helping
541
The person in the equation
552
Applied contexts
560
Summary
565
Further reading
566
Communication
568
Language
568
Non-verbal communication
582
Conversation and discourse
597
Computer-mediated communication
600
Summary
602
Further reading
603
The cultural context
605
Locating culture in social psychology
606
Culture, history and social psychology
607
Cultural variations in behaviour
610
Two psyches: East meets West
613
Systems for comparing cultures
615
χ Π
CONTENTS
>
Culture, norms and identity
624
>
Contact between cultures
625
>
Cultural challenges to social psychology
630
>
Summary
634
>
Further reading
635
Glossary
637
References
655
Author index
732
Subject index
751
Michael
A. Hogg and Graham M. Vaughan
The third edition of this popular text has been thoroughly updated, revised
and reconfigured throughout. In addition, there are two entirely new
chapters
-
on self and identity, and on culture. This is an integrated and
comprehensive introductory text that consolidates European and North
American perspectives to provide a coverage of social psychology that meets
the needs of European psychology students. To help achieve this goat, the
authors are assisted by an advisory editorial board of fifteen leading
scholars from across Europe. Topics that have been given strong coverage
include language and communication, group processes and intergroup
relations, prejudice and discrimination, culture, social cognition, self and
identity, social representations, and the historical context and background
of social psychology.
THE AUTHORS
Michael Hogg is Professor of Social Psychology, Director of the Centre for
Research
on Group Processes, and Director of Research for the Faculty of
Social and Behavioural Sciences at the University of Oueensland,
Brisbana
He is
abo
a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. He
hás
previously lectured at Bristol University, the University of Melbourne,
and Princeton University, and has also held posts at Macquarie University,
the University of California, Los Angeles, and the University of California,
Santa Cruz, He has published over
170
scientific books, chapters arid
artides.
Graham Vaughan is Professor of Psychology at the University of Auckland
where he also served as Head of Department for
12
years. He was President
of
Ше
Society of Australasian Social Psychologists in
2000-01.
He has
previously held posis at Bristol University, Cambridge University, the
Maison
des
Sciences
de l Homme
irt Paris,
the University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign, Princeton University, and the National University of Singapore.
|
adam_txt |
Advisory editorial board
ii
Preface
xi
Foreword to the first edition
xv
About the authors
xviii
Publisher's acknowledgements
xxi
What is social psychology?
2
Methodological issues
6
Research ethics
16
Theoretical issues
18
Historical context
25
Social psychology in Europe
33
About this book
35
Summary
37
Further reading
38
Social psychology and cognition
41
Forming impressions of other people
43
Social
schemas
and categories
50
Schema use and development
57
Social encoding
61
Person memory
64
Social inference
68
Commentary on social cognition
74
vi D
CONTENTS
>
Summary
75
>
Further reading
76
Social explanation
79
Basic attribution processes
79
Extensions of attribution theory
85
Applications of attribution theory
88
Biases in attribution
91
Intergroup attribution
98
Social knowledge and societal attributions
101
Summary
107
Further reading
108
>
Who are you?
110
>
Self and identity in historical context
110
>
Self-awareness
115
>
Self-knowledge
116
>
Selves and identities
122
>
Social identity
125
>
Self-motives
128
>
Self-esteem
130
>
Self-presentation and impression management
138
>
Cultural differences in self and identity
140
>
Summary
141
>
Further reading
143
Structure and function of attitudes
145
Can attitudes predict behaviour?
152
Forming attitudes
168
Concepts related to attitudes
172
Measuring attitudes
177
Summary
191
Further reading
192
CONTENTS D
vii
Attitudes, arguments and behaviour
194
Persuasive communications
194
Compliance: interpersonal influence
211
Attitude-behaviour discrepancy and cognitive dissonance
218
When attitude change fails: resistance to persuasion
229
Summary
233
Further reading
234
Types of social influence
237
Obedience to authority
240
Conformity
246
Minority influence and social change
256
Summary
265
Further reading
266
What is a group?
268
The effect of the group on individual performance
269
Group cohesiveness
284
Group socialisation
289
Norms
294
Group structure
298
Why do people join groups?
304
Summary
305
Further reading
306
Leaders and group decisions
309
Leadership
309
Group decision making
324
Jury derision making
337
viii D
CONTENTS
Summary
339
Further reading
340
1©
Prtjffliice aid
díscrinimation
. 341
>
Nature
and dimensions of prejudice
342
>
Prejudiced attitudes and discriminatory behaviour
343
>
Targets of prejudice and discrimination
345
>
Forms of discrimination
361
>
Stigma and other effects of prejudice
362
>
Explanations of prejudice and discrimination
371
>
Summary
381
>
Further reading
381
11
Inftsrgroup behaviour 3S3
>
What is intergroup behaviour?
384
>
Relative deprivation and social unrest
385
>
Realistic conflict
390
>
Social identity
398
>
Social cognition
408
>
Collective behaviour and the crowd
412
>
Improving intergroup relations
422
>
Summary
432
>
Further reading
433
Aggression in our community
436
Definitions and measurement
437
Major theoretical positions
440
Personal and situational factors
450
Mass media
463
Domestic violence
469
Institutionalised aggression
472
Reducing aggression
477
Summary
477
Further reading
479
CONTENTS □ ix
Why affiliate?
481
Why are some people attractive?
491
Theories of attraction and relationships
502
Love relationships
510
Summary
526
Further reading
527
Background
530
Why do people help?
532
Situational models of helping
541
The person in the equation
552
Applied contexts
560
Summary
565
Further reading
566
Communication
568
Language
568
Non-verbal communication
582
Conversation and discourse
597
Computer-mediated communication
600
Summary
602
Further reading
603
The cultural context
605
Locating culture in social psychology
606
Culture, history and social psychology
607
Cultural variations in behaviour
610
Two psyches: East meets West
613
Systems for comparing cultures
615
χ Π
CONTENTS
>
Culture, norms and identity
624
>
Contact between cultures
625
>
Cultural challenges to social psychology
630
>
Summary
634
>
Further reading
635
Glossary
637
References
655
Author index
732
Subject index
751
Michael
A. Hogg and Graham M. Vaughan
The third edition of this popular text has been thoroughly updated, revised
and reconfigured throughout. In addition, there are two entirely new
chapters
-
on self and identity, and on culture. This is an integrated and
comprehensive introductory text that consolidates European and North
American perspectives to provide a coverage of social psychology that meets
the needs of European psychology students. To help achieve this goat, the
authors are assisted by an advisory editorial board of fifteen leading
scholars from across Europe. Topics that have been given strong coverage
include language and communication, group processes and intergroup
relations, prejudice and discrimination, culture, social cognition, self and
identity, social representations, and the historical context and background
of social psychology.
THE AUTHORS
Michael Hogg is Professor of Social Psychology, Director of the Centre for
Research
on Group Processes, and Director of Research for the Faculty of
Social and Behavioural Sciences at the University of Oueensland,
Brisbana
He is
abo
a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. He
hás
previously lectured at Bristol University, the University of Melbourne,
and Princeton University, and has also held posts at Macquarie University,
the University of California, Los Angeles, and the University of California,
Santa Cruz, He has published over
170
scientific books, chapters arid
artides.
Graham Vaughan is Professor of Psychology at the University of Auckland
where he also served as Head of Department for
12
years. He was President
of
Ше
Society of Australasian Social Psychologists in
2000-01.
He has
previously held posis at Bristol University, Cambridge University, the
Maison
des
Sciences
de l'Homme
irt Paris,
the University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign, Princeton University, and the National University of Singapore. |
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