Produktbild: Hegtvedt, K: Social Psychology

Hegtvedt, K: Social Psychology Individuals, Interaction, and Inequality

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Produktdetails

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

18.08.2017

Verlag

Sage Publications UK

Seitenzahl

376

Maße (L/B/H)

25.1/17.8/1.5 cm

Gewicht

590 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4129-6504-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

18.08.2017

Verlag

Sage Publications UK

Seitenzahl

376

Maße (L/B/H)

25.1/17.8/1.5 cm

Gewicht

590 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4129-6504-0

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  • Produktbild: Hegtvedt, K: Social Psychology
  • Preface
    Acknowledgments
    About the Authors
    Chapter 1 ¿ Introduction to the Interrelated Processes of Social Psychology
    Roots, Overview, and Key Themes
    Segue: Moving From the Content of Social Psychology to the Means of Studying It
    Chapter 2 ¿ Methods of Developing Social Psychological Knowledge
    The Logic of Scientific Inquiry
    Social Research Methodologies
    Ethical Issues
    Segue: From the Means of Collecting Data to the Patterns Revealed
    Chapter 3 ¿ The Individual in a Social World
    How Do Individuals Socially Construct Their Worlds?
    How Does the Social Self Emerge?
    Segue: The Symbolic Interaction Approach and Identity Processes
    Chapter 4 ¿ Identity Processes
    How Do Individuals Socially Construct Their Identities?
    How Do Identities Affect the Choices We Make and Our Interactions With Others?
    Segue: The Symbolic Interaction Approach, Identity Processes, and Social Cognition
    Chapter 5 ¿ Intraindividual Processes: Social Cognitions
    Cognitive Processing: How Do Humans Perceive Social Stimuli?
    How Do People Form Impressions of Others?
    What Determines People's Inferences About the Causes of Social Behavior?
    How Do Cognitions Affect Behavior?
    Segue: Social Cognitions Feed Attitude Processes
    Chapter 6 ¿ Intraindividual Processes: Attitudes
    How Do Attitudes Develop?
    How Do Attitudes Change?
    Reciprocal Influences: To What Extent Are Attitudes Related to Behavior?
    Segue: Moving From Attitudes to Affect
    Chapter 7 ¿ Beyond Cognition: Affect and Emotions
    What Distinguishes Emotions From Other Affective States?
    Why Do People Feel What They Feel?
    What Influences Displays of People's Feelings?
    How Do Gender and Race or Ethnicity Influence Experience and Display of Emotions?
    How Do Affective States Influence Social Interaction?
    Segue: Emotions, Status, Power, and Inequality
    Chapter 8 ¿ Status Processes in Groups
    How Are Groups Defined?
    What Is Conformity, and Why Do People Conform in Groups?
    Status Processes in Groups
    How Do Characteristics Acquire Status Value in the First Place?
    Segue: Status and Power
    Chapter 9 ¿ Power Relations in Groups and Social Networks
    Social Exchange Theory Overview
    When Will Actors Use Power in Social Exchange Relations?
    How Do Commitment and Trust Develop in Social Exchange Relations?
    What Is the Role of Emotions in Social Exchange Relations?
    What Is the Relationship Between Status and Power?
    Segue: Power and Legitimacy
    Chapter 10 ¿ Legitimacy: Shaping Behavior in Groups and Organizations
    The Milgram Studies on Obedience and Legitimate Authority
    What Is the Process of Legitimacy?
    How Do Individuals and Structures Become Legitimated?
    What Are the Consequences of Legitimation? The Good and the Bad
    Segue: Legitimacy and Justice
    Chapter 11 ¿ Justice Processes and Evaluations Within Groups
    What Is Justice?
    How Do People Perceive Injustice?
    How Do People Respond to Perceptions of Injustice?
    Segue: Justice and Intergroup Relations in Society
    Chapter 12 ¿ Intergroup Processes
    What Processes Underlie Intergroup Behavior?
    Prejudice and Discrimination
    How Can Negative Intergroup Behavior Be Ameliorated?
    Conclusion: Intergroup Processes and Addressing Social Inequalities
    Index