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Social ComparisonsA Final Note on Coping with Genetic Risk; Discussion; CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; SELF-HANDICAPPING AS AN ANTICIPATORY SELFPROTECTIONSTRATEGY; SELF-HANDICAPPING; Self-Handicapping as Anticipatory Excuse-Making; MENTAL SIMULATION; APPLYING A MENTAL SIMULATION MODEL TO...
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Zusammenfassung: | Social ComparisonsA Final Note on Coping with Genetic Risk; Discussion; CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; SELF-HANDICAPPING AS AN ANTICIPATORY SELFPROTECTIONSTRATEGY; SELF-HANDICAPPING; Self-Handicapping as Anticipatory Excuse-Making; MENTAL SIMULATION; APPLYING A MENTAL SIMULATION MODEL TO SELF-HANDICAPPING; Consequences of Self-Handicapping; Attributions, Self-Esteem, and Self-Concepts of Ability; Public Impressions.; Counterfactual Thoughts about Past Self-Handicaps.; Anticipated Reactions to Self-Handicapping; Do Individuals Plan Their Handicapping Strategies? |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781617617577 1617617571 |
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spelling | Social psychology : new research / Ellen P. Lamont, editor. New York : Nova Science, c2009. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. ""SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: NEW RESEARCH""; ""CONTENTS""; ""PREFACE""; ""COPING WITH GENETIC RISK: IMPOSING CONTROLON THE UNCERTAINTY OF RISK""; ""ABSTRACT""; ""LIVING WITH THE RISK OF HUNTINGTON DISEASE (HD)""; ""THE TRANSACTIONAL MODEL OF STRESS AND COPING""; ""COPING WITH HEALTH THREATS""; ""COPING WITH GENETIC RISK""; ""THE CURRENT RESEARCH""; ""Method""; ""Participant Recruitment""; ""Participants""; ""The Interviews""; ""Data Analysis -- Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA)""; ""Results""; ""Primary Control Coping""; ""Summary: Primary Control Coping""; ""Secondary Control Coping"" ""Summary: Secondary Control Coping""""Social Comparisons""; ""If I Can Be like Mom�""; ""Summary: Social Comparisons""; ""A Final Note on Coping with Genetic Risk""; ""Discussion""; ""CONCLUSIONS""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""REFERENCES""; ""SELF-HANDICAPPING AS AN ANTICIPATORY SELFPROTECTIONSTRATEGY""; ""SELF-HANDICAPPING""; ""Self-Handicapping as Anticipatory Excuse-Making""; ""MENTAL SIMULATION""; ""APPLYING A MENTAL SIMULATION MODEL TO SELF-HANDICAPPING""; ""Consequences of Self-Handicapping""; ""Attributions, Self-Esteem, and Self-Concepts of Ability""; ""Public Impressions."" ""Counterfactual Thoughts about Past Self-Handicaps.""""Anticipated Reactions to Self-Handicapping""; ""Do Individuals Plan Their Handicapping Strategies?""; ""IMPLICATIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS""; ""Effectiveness of Different Self-Handicapping Behaviors""; ""The Self-Deceptive Nature of Self-Handicapping""; ""Implications for Reducing Self-Handicapping Behavior""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""REFERENCES""; ""AUTOMATIC OPTIMISMTHE ROLE OF DESIRE IN JUDGMENTSABOUT THE LIKELIHOOD OF FUTURE EVENTS""; ""ABSTRACT""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""The Desirability Bias in Judgment"" ""A Dual Process Model of Likelihood Judgments""""Automatic Optimism""; ""Other Theoretical Accounts""; ""The Use of Base Rates in Judgments about the Likelihood of Life Events""; ""The Use of Base Rates in Judgments about the Likelihood of Chance Events""; ""The Source of the Desirability Bias""; ""Judgments for Self and Others""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""Implications of Automatic Optimism""; ""Implications of Differences in How We Judge Ourselves and Other People""; ""The Future of the Desirability Bias""; ""SUMMARY""; ""REFERENCES"" ""SOCIAL IDENTITIES, PREJUDICES AND SYMBOLICBOUNDARIES: CONTRIBUTIONS FROMSOCIOCULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY""""SOCIOCULTURAL PSYCHOLOGYAND MEANING-MAKING PROCESSES: THE RELEVANCE OFSYMBOLIC BOUNDARIES AS A CONCEPTUAL TOOL""; ""Sociocultural Psychology: A Heterogeneous �Theoretical Family�""; ""Marking Differences Through Symbolic Boundaries in the Meaning-MakingProcesses3""; ""SOCIAL IDENTITIES: THE CONSTRUCTION OF �AFFECTIVE BRIDGES�BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS AND SOCIAL GROUPS"" English. Social ComparisonsA Final Note on Coping with Genetic Risk; Discussion; CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; SELF-HANDICAPPING AS AN ANTICIPATORY SELFPROTECTIONSTRATEGY; SELF-HANDICAPPING; Self-Handicapping as Anticipatory Excuse-Making; MENTAL SIMULATION; APPLYING A MENTAL SIMULATION MODEL TO SELF-HANDICAPPING; Consequences of Self-Handicapping; Attributions, Self-Esteem, and Self-Concepts of Ability; Public Impressions.; Counterfactual Thoughts about Past Self-Handicaps.; Anticipated Reactions to Self-Handicapping; Do Individuals Plan Their Handicapping Strategies? Social psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123994 Psychology, Social https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011593 Psychologie sociale. social psychology. aat PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Social psychology fast Sozialpsychologie gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4055891-5 Sociale psychologie. gtt Lamont, Ellen P. has work: Social psychology (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PD3BbwcRDT8XMYXV9jqH9WC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Social psychology New York : Nova Science, c2009. 1607410885 (DLC) 2010278677 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=540577 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Social psychology : new research / ""SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: NEW RESEARCH""; ""CONTENTS""; ""PREFACE""; ""COPING WITH GENETIC RISK: IMPOSING CONTROLON THE UNCERTAINTY OF RISK""; ""ABSTRACT""; ""LIVING WITH THE RISK OF HUNTINGTON DISEASE (HD)""; ""THE TRANSACTIONAL MODEL OF STRESS AND COPING""; ""COPING WITH HEALTH THREATS""; ""COPING WITH GENETIC RISK""; ""THE CURRENT RESEARCH""; ""Method""; ""Participant Recruitment""; ""Participants""; ""The Interviews""; ""Data Analysis -- Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA)""; ""Results""; ""Primary Control Coping""; ""Summary: Primary Control Coping""; ""Secondary Control Coping"" ""Summary: Secondary Control Coping""""Social Comparisons""; ""If I Can Be like Mom�""; ""Summary: Social Comparisons""; ""A Final Note on Coping with Genetic Risk""; ""Discussion""; ""CONCLUSIONS""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""REFERENCES""; ""SELF-HANDICAPPING AS AN ANTICIPATORY SELFPROTECTIONSTRATEGY""; ""SELF-HANDICAPPING""; ""Self-Handicapping as Anticipatory Excuse-Making""; ""MENTAL SIMULATION""; ""APPLYING A MENTAL SIMULATION MODEL TO SELF-HANDICAPPING""; ""Consequences of Self-Handicapping""; ""Attributions, Self-Esteem, and Self-Concepts of Ability""; ""Public Impressions."" ""Counterfactual Thoughts about Past Self-Handicaps.""""Anticipated Reactions to Self-Handicapping""; ""Do Individuals Plan Their Handicapping Strategies?""; ""IMPLICATIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS""; ""Effectiveness of Different Self-Handicapping Behaviors""; ""The Self-Deceptive Nature of Self-Handicapping""; ""Implications for Reducing Self-Handicapping Behavior""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""REFERENCES""; ""AUTOMATIC OPTIMISMTHE ROLE OF DESIRE IN JUDGMENTSABOUT THE LIKELIHOOD OF FUTURE EVENTS""; ""ABSTRACT""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""The Desirability Bias in Judgment"" ""A Dual Process Model of Likelihood Judgments""""Automatic Optimism""; ""Other Theoretical Accounts""; ""The Use of Base Rates in Judgments about the Likelihood of Life Events""; ""The Use of Base Rates in Judgments about the Likelihood of Chance Events""; ""The Source of the Desirability Bias""; ""Judgments for Self and Others""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""Implications of Automatic Optimism""; ""Implications of Differences in How We Judge Ourselves and Other People""; ""The Future of the Desirability Bias""; ""SUMMARY""; ""REFERENCES"" ""SOCIAL IDENTITIES, PREJUDICES AND SYMBOLICBOUNDARIES: CONTRIBUTIONS FROMSOCIOCULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY""""SOCIOCULTURAL PSYCHOLOGYAND MEANING-MAKING PROCESSES: THE RELEVANCE OFSYMBOLIC BOUNDARIES AS A CONCEPTUAL TOOL""; ""Sociocultural Psychology: A Heterogeneous �Theoretical Family�""; ""Marking Differences Through Symbolic Boundaries in the Meaning-MakingProcesses3""; ""SOCIAL IDENTITIES: THE CONSTRUCTION OF �AFFECTIVE BRIDGES�BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS AND SOCIAL GROUPS"" Social psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123994 Psychology, Social https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011593 Psychologie sociale. social psychology. aat PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Social psychology fast Sozialpsychologie gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4055891-5 Sociale psychologie. gtt |
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title | Social psychology : new research / |
title_auth | Social psychology : new research / |
title_exact_search | Social psychology : new research / |
title_full | Social psychology : new research / Ellen P. Lamont, editor. |
title_fullStr | Social psychology : new research / Ellen P. Lamont, editor. |
title_full_unstemmed | Social psychology : new research / Ellen P. Lamont, editor. |
title_short | Social psychology : |
title_sort | social psychology new research |
title_sub | new research / |
topic | Social psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123994 Psychology, Social https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011593 Psychologie sociale. social psychology. aat PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Social psychology fast Sozialpsychologie gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4055891-5 Sociale psychologie. gtt |
topic_facet | Social psychology. Psychology, Social Psychologie sociale. social psychology. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. Social psychology Sozialpsychologie Sociale psychologie. |
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