Social cognition : from brains to culture
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Social cognition : from brains to culture
SAGE, 2013
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [463]-567) and index
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Description
'Since its very first edition, Social Cognition has been the undisputed bible of the field, and this new edition is the best one yet. Insightful, authoritative, and beautifully written by two of the field's most eminent researchers, it is an indispensable guide for students and scientists alike. The book that came first remains first.' -Daniel Gilbert, Harvard University, UK 'This latest edition of the best overview of social cognition research somehow succeeds in lifting the bar higher still for its competitors. It is authoritative yet readable, and has depth as well as breadth -- an irresistible invitation to the field!' - Miles Hewstone, University of Oxford, UK
In Social Cognition: From Brains to Culture 2nd Edition, Fiske and Taylor carefully integrate the many new threads of social cognition research that have emerged in the intervening years since the previous edition, including developments within social neuroscience, cultural psychology and some areas of applied psychology, and continue to tell a powerful and comprehensive story about what social cognition is and why it's a significant phenomenon in society today. Every updated chapter now includes more figures and tables, glossary entries, and further readings. A supplemental test bank including some full-text journal articles corresponding to chapters in the book is available online at: www.sagepub.co.uk/fiskeandtaylor.
This textbook will be indispensable to students of social cognition and social psychology worldwide, at undergraduate or graduate level.
Table of Contents
Introduction
PART ONE: BASIC CONCEPTS IN SOCIAL COGNITION
Dual Modes in Social Cognition
Attention and Encoding
Representation in Memory
PART TWO: TOPICS IN SOCIAL COGNITION: FROM SELF TO SOCIETY
Self in Social Cognition
Attribution Processes
Heuristics and Shortcuts: Efficiency in Inference and Decision-Making
Accuracy and Efficiency in Social Inference
Cognitive Structures of Attitudes
Cognitive Processing of Attitudes
Stereotyping: Cognition and Bias
Prejudice: Interplay of Cognitive and Affective Biases
PART THREE: BEYOND COGNITION
From Social Cognition to Affect
From Affect to Social Cognition
Behaviour and Cognition
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