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The Social Self : Cognitive, Interpersonal and Intergroup Perspectives.

I. INDIVIDUAL AND INTRAPSYCHIC ASPECTS OF THE SELF; 2 Overlapping Mental Representations of Self and Group: Evidence and Implications; Introduction; Connectionism; Autoassociative Connectionist Memory; Reconstruction of the Social Self; The Reconstructed Self and Intergroup Relations; Conclusion; 3...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Forgas, Joseph P.
Otros Autores: Williams, Kipling D.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2014.
Colección:Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; About the Editors; Contributors; Preface; 1 The Social Self: Introduction and Overview; Introduction; The Evolutionary Origins of the Self; The Self as a Symbolic Social Construction: The Symbolic Interactionist Tradition; Integrative Themes: Linking the Individual, Relational, and Collective Aspects of the Self; Overview of the Volume; Part I. Individual and Intrapsychic Aspects of the Self; Part II. Interpersonal and Relational Aspects of the Self; Part III. Intergroup, Cultural, and Collective Aspects of the Self.
  • Do Anchoring Effects Result from Insufficient Adjustment?Anchoring Effects with Self-Generated Anchors; Are Adjustments from Self-Generated Anchors Typically Insufficent?; Anchoring in Egocentric Social Judgments; 4 Judgment Standards and the Social Self: A Shifting Standards Perspective; Introduction; The Shifting Standards Model; Shifting Standards and the Self; Some Relevant Research; Implications and Extensions; Summary; 5 Affective Influences on Self-Perception and Self-Disclosure; Introduction; Background; Cognitive Mechanisms of Affective Influences on the Self.
  • Affective Influences on Self-JudgmentsModerating Influences; Motivational Effects: Elimination and Reversal of Affect Congruence in Self-Judgments; Affective Influences on Communicating about the Self: Self-Disclosure; Summary and Conclusions; 6 Positioning Self-Handicapping within the Self-Zoo: Just What Kind of Animal Are We Dealing With?; Introduction; The "Self-Zoo"; What about Self-Handicapping?; Why Self-Handicap?; Study 1: The Role of Ability Ratings (McCrea & Hirt, 2001); Study 2: The Substitutability Question (McCrea, 1999).
  • Study 3: What Do These Affirmations Really Do? (McCrea & Hirt, 2000)Implications for Understanding the Goals of Self-Protective Mechanisms; Self-Handicapping and the Social Self; 7 Self-Handicapping and the Social Self: The Cost and Rewards of Interpersonal Self-Construction; Introduction; The Self-Handicapping Process; Self-Solicitation and the Discounted Self; II. INTERPERSONAL AND RELATIONAL ASPECTS OF THE SELF; 8 The Interpersonal Basis of Self-Esteem: Death, Devaluation, or Deference?; Introduction; Terror Management Theory; Sociometer Theory; Dominance Theory; Conclusions.