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Understanding priming effects in social psychology /

"How incidentally activated social representations affect subsequent thoughts and behaviors has long interested social psychologists. Recently, such priming effects have provoked debate and skepticism. This special issue of Social Cognition examines the theoretical challenges researchers must o...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Molden, Daniel C. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : The Guilford Press, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • I. What is "Social Priming"?
  • Understanding priming effects in social psychology: What is "social priming" and how does it occur? / Daniel C. Molden
  • On the other side of the mirror: Priming in cognitive and social psychology / Stephane Doyen, Oliver Klein, Daniel J. Simons, and Axel Cleeremans
  • Effects of evaluation: An example of robust "social" priming / Melissa J. Ferguson and Thomas C. Mann
  • Priming is not priming is not priming / Dirk Wentura and Klaus Rothermund
  • Structured versus unstructured regulation: On procedural mindsets and the mechanisms of priming effects / Kentaro Fujita and Yaacov Trope.
  • II. When and How Social Priming Occurs.
  • Prime numbers: Anchoring and its implications for theories of behavior priming / Ben R. Newell and David R. Shanks
  • Understanding prime-to-behavior effects: Insights from the active-self account / S. Christian Wheeler, Kenneth G. DeMarree, and Richard E. Petty
  • Replicability and models of priming: What a resource computation framework can tell us about expectations of replicability / Joseph Cesario and Kai J. Jonas
  • Situated inference and the what, who, and where of priming / Chris Loersch and B. Keith Payne
  • Priming: Constraint satisfaction and interactive competition / Tobias Schroder and Paul Thagard.
  • III. Considering New Sources of Social Primes.
  • Grounding social embodiment / Daniel Lakens
  • Priming from others' observed or simulated responses / Eliot R. Smith and Diane M. Mackie.
  • IV. From the Past of Social Priming to Its Future.
  • Evaluating behavior priming research: Three observations and a recommendation / Ap Dijksterhuis, Ad van Knippeberg, and Rob W. Holland
  • The historical origins of priming as the preparation of behavioral responses: Unconscious carry over and contextual influences of real world importance / John A. Bargh
  • Priming ... Shmiming: It's about knowing when and why stimulated memory representations become active / E. Tory Higgins and Baruch Eitam
  • Understanding priming effects in social psychology: an overview and integration / Daniel C. Molden.