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The SAGE Handbook of ­Social Psychology
Concise Student Edition (SAGE Social Psychology Program)
By Michael A. Hogg (Edited by), Joel M. Cooper (Edited by)

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Paperback, 416 pages
Published
United Kingdom, 1 April 2007

`This Volume is everything one would want from a one-volume handbook' - Choice Magazine



In response to market demand, The SAGE Handbook of Social Psychology: Concise Student Edition has been published and represents a slimmer (16 chapters in total), more course focused and student-friendly volume. The editors and authors have also updated all references, provided chapter introductions and summaries and a new Preface outlining the benefits of using the Handbook as an upper level teaching resource. It will prove indispensable reading for all upper level and graduate students studying social psychology.


PART ONE: HISTORY AND NATURE OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

A Century of Social Psychology - George Goethals

Individuals, Ideas and Investigations

Questions and Comparisons - Phoebe C Ellsworth and Richard Gonzales

Methods of Research in Social Psychology

PART TWO: INDIVIDUAL PROCESSES

Social Inference and Social Memory - Steven J Sherman et al

The Interplay between Systems

Stereotyping and Impression Formation - Kimberly A Quinn et al

How Categorical Thinking Shapes Person Perception

Portraits of the Self - Constantine Sedikides and Aiden P Gregg

Attitudes - Russel H Fazio and Michael A Olson

Foundations, Functions and Consequences

Affect and Emotion - Joe P Forgas and Craig A Smith

Attribution and Person Perception - Ruth Gaunt and Yaccov Trope

PART THREE: INTERPERSONAL PROCESSES

Attitude Change - Penny S Visser and Joel Cooper

Interpersonal Attraction and Intimate Relationships - Julie Fitness et al

Altruism and Helping Behavior - C Daniel Batson et al

Human Aggression - Craig A Anderson and L Rowell Husemann

A Social-Cognitive View

PART FOUR: PROCESSES WITHIN GROUPS

Social Performance - Kipling D Williams et al

Social-Influence Processes of Control and Change - Robin Martin and Miles Hewstone

Conformity, Obedience to Authority, and Innovation

PART FIVE: INTERGROUP PROCESSES AND SOCIETY

Intergroup Behaviour and Social Identity - Michael A Hogg and Dominic Abrams

The Social Psychology of Cultural Diversity - Stephen C Wright and Donald M Taylor

Social Stereotyping, Prejudice and Discrimination

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`This Volume is everything one would want from a one-volume handbook' - Choice Magazine



In response to market demand, The SAGE Handbook of Social Psychology: Concise Student Edition has been published and represents a slimmer (16 chapters in total), more course focused and student-friendly volume. The editors and authors have also updated all references, provided chapter introductions and summaries and a new Preface outlining the benefits of using the Handbook as an upper level teaching resource. It will prove indispensable reading for all upper level and graduate students studying social psychology.


PART ONE: HISTORY AND NATURE OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

A Century of Social Psychology - George Goethals

Individuals, Ideas and Investigations

Questions and Comparisons - Phoebe C Ellsworth and Richard Gonzales

Methods of Research in Social Psychology

PART TWO: INDIVIDUAL PROCESSES

Social Inference and Social Memory - Steven J Sherman et al

The Interplay between Systems

Stereotyping and Impression Formation - Kimberly A Quinn et al

How Categorical Thinking Shapes Person Perception

Portraits of the Self - Constantine Sedikides and Aiden P Gregg

Attitudes - Russel H Fazio and Michael A Olson

Foundations, Functions and Consequences

Affect and Emotion - Joe P Forgas and Craig A Smith

Attribution and Person Perception - Ruth Gaunt and Yaccov Trope

PART THREE: INTERPERSONAL PROCESSES

Attitude Change - Penny S Visser and Joel Cooper

Interpersonal Attraction and Intimate Relationships - Julie Fitness et al

Altruism and Helping Behavior - C Daniel Batson et al

Human Aggression - Craig A Anderson and L Rowell Husemann

A Social-Cognitive View

PART FOUR: PROCESSES WITHIN GROUPS

Social Performance - Kipling D Williams et al

Social-Influence Processes of Control and Change - Robin Martin and Miles Hewstone

Conformity, Obedience to Authority, and Innovation

PART FIVE: INTERGROUP PROCESSES AND SOCIETY

Intergroup Behaviour and Social Identity - Michael A Hogg and Dominic Abrams

The Social Psychology of Cultural Diversity - Stephen C Wright and Donald M Taylor

Social Stereotyping, Prejudice and Discrimination

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9781412945356
ISBN
1412945356
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24.5 x 17.7 x 2.3 centimeters (0.73 kg)

Table of Contents

PART ONE: HISTORY AND NATURE OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
A Century of Social Psychology - George Goethals
Individuals, Ideas and Investigations
Questions and Comparisons - Phoebe C Ellsworth and Richard Gonzales
Methods of Research in Social Psychology
PART TWO: INDIVIDUAL PROCESSES
Social Inference and Social Memory - Steven J Sherman et al
The Interplay between Systems
Stereotyping and Impression Formation - Kimberly A Quinn et al
How Categorical Thinking Shapes Person Perception
Portraits of the Self - Constantine Sedikides and Aiden P Gregg
Attitudes - Russel H Fazio and Michael A Olson
Foundations, Functions and Consequences
Affect and Emotion - Joe P Forgas and Craig A Smith
Attribution and Person Perception - Ruth Gaunt and Yaccov Trope
PART THREE: INTERPERSONAL PROCESSES
Attitude Change - Penny S Visser and Joel Cooper
Interpersonal Attraction and Intimate Relationships - Julie Fitness et al
Altruism and Helping Behavior - C Daniel Batson et al
Human Aggression - Craig A Anderson and L Rowell Husemann
A Social-Cognitive View
PART FOUR: PROCESSES WITHIN GROUPS
Social Performance - Kipling D Williams et al
Social-Influence Processes of Control and Change - Robin Martin and Miles Hewstone
Conformity, Obedience to Authority, and Innovation
PART FIVE: INTERGROUP PROCESSES AND SOCIETY
Intergroup Behaviour and Social Identity - Michael A Hogg and Dominic Abrams
The Social Psychology of Cultural Diversity - Stephen C Wright and Donald M Taylor
Social Stereotyping, Prejudice and Discrimination

About the Author

Michael Hogg is Professor of Social Psychology at Claremont Graduate University. He is also an Honorary Professor of Psychology at the University of Kent and the University of Queensland. His research focuses on social identity processes within and between large and small groups, and he has published widely on topics including intergroup relations, group cohesion, leadership, group motivations, and conformity processes. Professor Hogg is co-editor of the journal Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, an associate editor of the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, and Senior Consulting Editor for the SAGE Social Psychology Program. He is a fellow of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, the Western Psychological Association, and the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. Michael Hogg' home page: Joel Cooper received his B.A. from the City College of New York in 1965 and a Ph.D. from Duke University in 1969. He joined the psychology department faculty at Princeton University in 1969, attaining the rank of full professor in 1978. Professor Cooper's major research focus is on attitudes and attitude change, particularly as they relate to the process of cognitive dissonance. His recent work examines vicarious experiences of dissonance (i.e., feeling dissonance due to the inconsistent behavior of others) and the role of the self in dissonance arousal. Two other areas of active interest are (1) the effect of expert testimony in courts of law, and (2) gender differences in the effectiveness of information technology, particularly among school children.

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′The Sage Handbook of Social Psychology is clearly written and well laid out...Each chapter contains enough infomation to keep the most avid student interested. it is probably best suited for advanced undergraduate modules but that is not to say that a keen first-year student could not benefit from having a look at it. A postgraduate student just starting their research or Masters degreemay also find this book useful in that it may help for some interesting ideas.′ -
Catherine Jansson-Boyd
Psychology: Learning and Teaching

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