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Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology : Collection: Volumes 1 & 2.

Providing a comprehensive exploration of the major developments of social psychological theories that have taken place over the past half century, this innovative two-volume handbook is a state of the art overview of the primary theories and models that have been developed in this vast and fascinati...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Van Lange, Paul A. M.
Otros Autores: Kruglanski, Arie W., Higgins, E. Tory
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : SAGE Publications, 2011.
Colección:Sage social psychology program.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; VOLUME 1; Contents; Notes on Editors and Contributors; Preface; Theories of Social Psychology: An Introduction; PART I: Biological/ Evolutionary Level of Analysis; 1
  • Evolutionary Theory and Human Social Behavior; 2
  • Tend and Befriend Theory; 3
  • The Evaluative Space Model; PART II: Cognitive Level of Analysis; 4
  • Accessibility Theory; 5
  • A Theory of Impulse and Reflection; 6
  • Construal Level Theory; 7
  • An Attribution Theory of Motivation; 8
  • A Theory of Social Information Processing; 9
  • Balance-Logic Theory; 10
  • Lay Epistemic Theory; 11
  • The Elaboration Likelihood Model
  • 12
  • A Theory of Heuristic and Systematic Information Processing13
  • The Continuum Model and the Stereotype Content Model; 14
  • Feelings-as-Information Theory; 15
  • The Linguistic Category Model; 16
  • Action Identification Theory; 17
  • Social Cognitive Theory; PART III: Motivational/Affective Level of Analysis; 18
  • Cognitive Dissonance Theory; 19
  • Terror Management Theory; 20
  • Self-Determination Theory; 21
  • The Theory of Planned Behavior; 22
  • Social Comparison Theory; 23
  • Regulatory Focus Theory; 24
  • A Model of Behavioral Self-regulation; 25
  • Mindset Theory of Action Phases
  • Name IndexSubject Index; VOLUME 2; Contents; Notes on Editors and Contributors; 26
  • Self-Control Theory; 27
  • Self-Verification Theory; 28
  • Implicit Theories; 29
  • Uncertainty-Identity Theory; 30
  • Optimal Distinctiveness Theory: Its History and Development; 31
  • A Cognitive-Neoassociation Theory of Aggression; PART IV: Interpersonal Level of Analysis; 32
  • Need-to-Belong Theory; 33
  • Sociometer Theory; 34
  • Attachment Theory; 35
  • Shared-Reality Theory; 36
  • Equity Theory in Close Relationships; 37
  • The Investment Model of Commitment Processes
  • 38
  • A Theory of Communal (and Exchange) Relationships39
  • Interdependence Theory; PART V: Group and Cultural Level of Analysis; 40
  • A Theory of Cooperation -Competition and Beyond; 41
  • The Focus Theory of Normative Conduct; 42
  • System Justification Theory; 43
  • Justice Theory; 44
  • Minority Influence Theory; 45
  • Social Identity Theory; 46
  • Self-Categorization Theory; 47
  • Social Dominance Theory; 48
  • The Common Ingroup Identity Model; 49
  • Social Role Theory; 50
  • Social Representation Theory; 51
  • A Theory of Individualism and Collectivism; Name Index; Subject Index