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European review of social psychology

edited by Wolfgang Stroebe and Miles Hewstone

John Wiley, 1990-

  • v. 1. 1990
  • v. 2. 1991
  • v. 3. 1992
  • v. 4. 1993
  • v. 5. 1994
  • v. 6. 1995
  • v. 7. 1996
  • v. 7. 1996 : pbk
  • v. 8. 1998
  • v. 9. 1998
  • v. 10. 1999
  • v. 10. 1999 : pbk
  • v. 11. 2000
  • v. 12
  • v. 13
  • v. 14
  • v. 15
  • v. 16 : hbk
  • v. 17 : hbk
  • v. 18 : hbk
  • v. 19 : hbk
  • v. 20 : hbk
  • v. 21 : hbk
  • v. 22 : hbk
  • v. 23 : hbk
  • v. 24 : hbk
  • v. 25 : hbk
  • v. 26 : hbk
  • v. 27 : hbk
  • v. 28 : hbk
  • v. 29 : hbk
  • v. 30 : hbk

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Vol. 13-: published by: East Sussex : Psychology Press

Vol. 24-25: edited by Wolfgang Stroebe and Miles Hewstone

Vol. 26-: edited by Miles Hewstone and Antony Manstead

Publisher varies: Routledge (v. 24-)

"Since volume 14, the European review of social psychology has also been published as an 'e-first journal' "--Pref. of v. 16

Includes bibliographies and indexes

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Volume

v. 29 : hbk ISBN 9780367251741

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology (ERSP) is an international open-submission review journal, published under the auspices of the European Association of Social Psychology. It provides an outlet for substantial, theory-based reviews of empirical work addressing the full range of topics covered by the field of social psychology. Potential authorship is international, and papers are edited with the help of a distinguished, international editorial board. Articles published in ERSP typically review a program of the author's own research, as evidenced by the author's own papers published in leading peer-reviewed journals. The journal welcomes theoretical contributions that are underpinned by a substantial body of empirical research, which locate the research program within a wider body of published research in that area, and provide an integration that is greater than the sum of the published articles. ERSP also publishes conventional reviews and meta-analyses. All published review articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial screening and refereeing by the Editors and at least two independent, expert referees.

Table of Contents

1. Cultural Concerns: How valuing social-image shapes social emotion Patricia M. Rodriguez Mosquera. 2. The role of social identity processes in mass emergency behaviour: An integrative review John Drury 3. Objectifying objectification: When and why people are cognitively reduced to their parts akin to objects Phillippe Bernard, Sarah J. Gervais and Olivier Klein 4. Integrating who 'we' are with what 'we' (will not) stand for: A further extension of Social Identity Model of Collective Action Martijn van Zomeren, Maja Kutlaca and Felicity Turner-Zwinkels 5. Disparate roads to certainty processing strategy choices under need for closure Malgorzata Kossowska, Ewa Szumowska, Piotr Dragon, Katarzyna Jasko and Arie W. Kruglanski 6. An experimental approach to Intergroup Threat Theory: Manipulations, moderators, and consequences of realistic vs. symbolic threat Kimberly Rios, Nicholas Sosa and Hannah Osborn 7. Why conspiracy theories matter: A social psychological analysis Karen M. Douglas and Robbie M. Sutton 8. Confirmation as coping with competition Fabrizio Butera, Nicolas Sommet and Claudia Toma
Volume

v. 30 : hbk ISBN 9780367516925

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology (ERSP) is an international open-submission review journal, published under the auspices of the European Association of Social Psychology. It provides an outlet for substantial, theory-based reviews of empirical work addressing the full range of topics covered by the field of social psychology. Potential authorship is international, and papers are edited with the help of a distinguished, international editorial board. Articles published in ERSP typically review a program of the author's own research, as evidenced by the author's own papers published in leading peer-reviewed journals. The journal welcomes theoretical contributions that are underpinned by a substantial body of empirical research, which locate the research program within a wider body of published research in that area, and provide an integration that is greater than the sum of the published articles. ERSP also publishes conventional reviews and meta-analyses. All published review articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial screening and refereeing by the Editors and at least two independent, expert referees.

Table of Contents

1. From crisis of evidence to a "crisis" of relevance? Incentive-based answers for social psychology's perennial relevance worries Roger Giner-Sorolla 2. The social and cultural psychology of honour: What have we learned from researching honour in Turkey? Ayse K. Uskul and Susan E. Cross 3. How criminal organisations exert secret power over communities: An intracultural appropriation theory of cultural values and norms Giovanni A. Travaglino and Dominic Abrams 4. The sociality of personal and collective nostalgia Constantine Sedikides and Tim Wildschut 5. Linking regulatory focus and threat-challenge: transitions between and outcomes of four motivational states Kai Sassenberg and Annika Scholl 6. The evaluative information ecology: On the frequency and diversity of "good" and "bad" Christian Unkelbach, Alex Koch and Hans Alves 7. An action control perspective of evaluative conditioning Eva Walther, Katarina Blask, Georg Halbeisen and Christian Frings 8. The social psychology of responses to trauma: social identity pathways associated with divergent traumatic responses Orla T. Muldoon, S. Alexander Haslam, Catherine Haslam, Tegan Cruwys, Michelle Kearns and Jolanda Jetten
Volume

v. 12 ISBN 9780471486756

Description

This annual series reflects the dynamism of social psychology inEurope and the attention now being paid to European ideas andresearch. This review will further the international exchange of ideas byproviding an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical andempirical work The most-up-to-date, authoritative view of contemporary socialpsychology today, encompassed in a indispensable reference text. Geographical spread and theoretical diversity of authors to givebroad coverage The series has an experienced editorial board consisting of seniorscholars from various European countries and the United States. All chapters are carefully edited to give consistency andaccessibility to an international exchange of information

Table of Contents

Contributors Acknowledgments Intention-Behaviour relations: A Conceptual and Empirical Review(Paschal Sheeran) Ambivalence and Attitudes (Mark Connor and Paul Sparks) Expanding the Assessment of Attitude Components and Structure: TheBenefits of Open-ended Measures (Victoria M. Esses and GregoryR.Maio) Shifting Standards and Contextual Variation in Steroptyping (MonicaBiernat and Elizabeth R. Thompson) A Group By Any Other Name - The Role of Entitativity in Group Perception (David L. Hamilton,Steven J. Sherman and Luigi Castelli) The Meaning and Consequences of Perceived Discrimination inDisadvantaged and Privileged Social Groups (Michael T. Schmitt andNyla R. Branscombe) Goal-based Explanations of Actions and Outcomes (JohnMcClure) The Self in Relationships: Whether, How and When Close Others Putthe Self "in Its Place" (Constantine Sedikides, W. Keith Campbell,Glenn D. Reeder and Andrew J. Elliot) Prospects, Pitfalls and Plans: A Proactive Perspective on SocialComparison Activity (Lisa G. Aspinwall, Douglas L. Hill andSamantha L. Leaf) Social and Cognitive Influences in Group Brainstorming: PredictingProduction Gains and Losses (Paul B. Paulus, Karen Leggett Dugosh,Mary T. Dzindolet, Hamit Coskun and Vicky L. Putnam.) Author Index Subject Index
Volume

v. 11. 2000 ISBN 9780471495703

Description

This annual series reflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and the attention now being paid to European ideas and research. Although open to authors of all nations, it furthers the international exchange of ideas by including substantial accounts of work not previously published in English.

Table of Contents

Contributors Acknowledgements Intention-Behaviour Relations: A Conceptual and Empirical Review(Paschal Sheeran) Ambivalence and Attitudes (Mark Conner and Paul Sparks) Expanding the Assessment of Attitude Components and Structure: TheBenefits of Open-Ended Measures (Victoria M. Esses and Gregory R.Maio) Shifting Standards and Contextual Variation in Stereotyping (MonicaBiernat and Elizabeth R. Thompson) A Group By Any Other Name. The Role of Entitativity in GroupPerception (David L. Hamilton, Steven J. Sherman and LuigiCastelli) The Meaning and Consequences of Perceived Discrimination inDisadvantaged and Privileged Social Groups. (Michael T. Schmitt andNyla R. Branscombe) Goal-based explanations of actions and outcomes (JohnMcClure) The Self in Relationships: Whether, How and When Close Others Putthe Self "in Its Place" (Constantine Sedikides, W. Keith Campbell,Glenn D Reeder and Andrew J Elliot) Prospects, Pitfalls and Plans: A Proactive Perspective on SocialComparison Activity (Lisa G. Aspinwall, Douglas L. Hill andSamantha L. Leaf) Social and Cognitive Influences in Group Brainstorming: PredcitingProduction Gains and Losses (Paul B. Paulus, Karen Leggett Dugosh,Mary T. Dzindolet, Hamit Coskun and Vicky L. Putman) Author and Subject Index
Volume

v. 10. 1999 ISBN 9780471608134

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology is an annual series thatreflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and theattention now paid to European ideas and research. Although open to authors from all nations, one of its majorpurposes is to further the international exchange of ideas byproviding an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical andempirical work that has not been previously published in English.With the help of an editorial board consisting of senior scholarsfrom various European countries and the USA, the editors inviteoutstanding researchers to contribute to these volumes. Theemphasis of these contributions is on critical assessment of majorareas of research and of substantial individual programmes ofresearch as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporaryinterest and originality The authors of this tenth volume are drawn form Europe and theUnited States, and represent the international scope and qualitywhich are hallmarks of this series.

Table of Contents

Explaining Asymmetric Intergroup Judgments through DifferentialAggregation: Computer Simulations and Some New Evidence (K.Fiedler, et al.). Perceived Group Variability in Intergroup Relations: TheDistinctive Role of Social Identity (B. Doosje, et al.). Cognition, Affect and the Prediction of Social Attitudes (G.Haddock & M. Zanna). Habit, Attitude, and Planned Behaviour: Is Habit an Empty Constructor an Interesting Case of Goal-directed Automaticity? (B.Verplanken & H. Aarts). Comparing Is Believing: A Selective Accessibility Model ofJudgmental Anchoring (T. Mussweiler & F. Strack). Cancellation and Focus: A Feature-matching Model of Choice (S.Sherman, et al.). Confirmation and Disconfirmation: Their Social Advantages (J.-P.Leyens, et al.). Cooperation and Competition as Partners (E. Van de Vliert). Reciprocity in Interpersonal Relationships: An EvolutionaryPerspective on Its Importance for Health and Well-being (B. Buunk& W. Schaufeli). Indexes. Contents of Previous Volumes.
Volume

v. 10. 1999 : pbk ISBN 9780471899686

Description

The most impactful work in social psychology in 2001 European Review of Social Psychology, Volume 10 is part of an annual series designed to provide an outlet for theoretical and empirical work in the interest of furthering international exchange of ideas. Emphasizing the critical assessment of major areas of research and individual programs while exploring topics of contemporary interest and originality results in an informative, yet deeply engaging collection of work. In an attempt to reflect the dynamism of social psychology in Europe, this series publishes work from all nations, and many of these papers have never before been published in English.

Table of Contents

Contributors. Introduction to Volume 10. Acknowledgements. Chapter 1: Explaining Asymmetric Intergroup Judgments through Differential Aggregation: Computer Simulations and Some New Evidence (Klaus Fiedler, Markus Kemmelmeier and Peter Freytag). Chapter 2: Perceived Group Variability in Intergroup Relations: The Distinctive Role of Social Identity (Bertjan Doosje, Russell Spears, Naomi Ellemers and Willem Koomen). Chapter 3: Cognition, Affect and the Prediction of Social Attitudes (Geoffrey Haddock and Mark P. Zanna). Chapter 4: Habit, Attitude, and Planned Behaviour: Is Habit and Empty Construct or an Interesting Case of Goal-directed Automaticity (Bas Verplanken and Henk Aarts)? Chapter 5: Comparing Is Believing: A Selective Accessibility Model of Judgmental Anchoring (Thomas Mussweiler and Fritz Strack). Chapter 6: Cancellation and Focus: A Feature-matching Model of Choice (Steven J. Sherman, David A. Houston and Deborah Eddy). Chapter 7: Confirmation and Disconfirmation: Their Social Advantages (Jacques-Philippe Leyens, Benoit Dardenne, Vincent Yzerbyt, Nathalie Scaillet and Mark Snyder). Chapter 8: Cooperation and Competition as Partners (Evert Van de Vliert). Chapter 9: Reciprocity in Interpersonal Relationships: An Evolutionary Perspective on Its Importance for Health and Well-being (Bram P. Buunk and Wilmar B. Schaufeli). Author Index. Subject Index. Contents of Previous Volumes.
Volume

v. 1. 1990 ISBN 9780471924791

Description

This biannual series underlines the growing body of research in European social and personality psychology by reviewing and integrating important work. The emphasis is on the critical assessment of major areas of research, and of substantial individual programmes of research, as wella s on a wide range of topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality. The series will be of interest to advanced students and researchers in social psychology who will find the fact that arguments are developed, literature is reviewed and new theoretical ideas are set out in depth, of great use.

Table of Contents

  • Mood-dependent selectivity in social cognition, Klaus Fiedler
  • positive-negative asymmetry in evaluations - the distinction between affective and informational negativity effects, Guido Peeters and Janusz Czapinski
  • frames of reference, judgement and preference, Joop van der Pligt and Els C.M.van Schie
  • consensus estimation in social context, Russell Spears and Anthony S.R.Manstead
  • is limited information-processing capacity the cause of social sterotyping?, Penelope J.Oakes and John C.Turner
  • social identity and intergroup differentiation processes, Ad van Knippenberg and Naomi Ellemers
  • a social psychology of reputation, Nicholas Emler
  • social identification, self-categorization and social influence, Dominic Abrams and Michael A.Hogg
  • majority and minority influence - a judgemental process analysis, Arie W.Kruglanski and Diane M.Mackie
  • explanations of social discrimination and the minimal group paradigm, Michael Diehl
  • affiliation and helping interactions within organizations - a critical analysis of the role of social support with regard to occupational stress, Bram Buunk
  • meeting the handicapped - a case for affect in social psychology, Wolfgang Heinemann.
Volume

v. 2. 1991 ISBN 9780471929994

Description

European Review of Social Psychology Volume 2 Edited by Wolfgang Stroebe, University of Tubingen, West Germany and Miles Hewstone, University of Bristol, UK The European Review of Social Psychology is an annual series that reflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and the attention now paid to European ideas and research. Although open to authors from all nations, one of its major purposes is to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work that has not been previously published in English. With the help of an editorial board consisting of senior scholars from various European countries and the United States, the editors will invite outstanding researchers to contribute to these volumes. The emphasis of these contributions will be on critical assessment of major areas of research, and substantial individual programmes of research as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality. The authors of this second volume are drawn from Europe and the United States. They represent the international scope and quality which the editors intend should become the hallmarks of this series.

Table of Contents

The Linguistic Category Model, Its Bases, Applications and Range(G. Semin & K. Fiedler). Context Effects in Attitude Surveys: Applying Cognitive Theory toSocial Research (N. Schwarz & F. Strack). A Conversational Model of Causal Explanation (D. Hilton). How to Make Cognitive Illusions Disappear: Beyond ``Heuristics andBiases'' (G. Gigerenzer). Logical, Statistical, and Causal Reasoning: Compartmentalized orGeneric Processes? (Y. Klar). Greed, Efficiency and Fairness in Resource Management Situations(H. Wilke). Intergroup Biases and the Cognitive Dynamics of StereotypeFormation (A. Maass & M. Schaller). Social Categorization and the Representation of VariabilityInformation (B. Park, et al.). The Different Effects of Simple and Crossed Categorizations: AResult of the Category Differentiation Process or of DifferentialCategory Salience? (N. Vanbeselaere). Social Psychological Issues in the Study of Rape (B. Krahe). Author Index. Subject Index.
Volume

v. 3. 1992 ISBN 9780471932017

Description

European Review of Social Psychology Volume 3 Edited by Wolfgang Stroebe, University of Tubingen, West Germany and Miles Hewstone, University of Bristol, UK The European Review of Social Psychology is an annual series that reflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and the attention now paid to European ideas and research. Although open to authors from all nations, one of its major purposes is to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work that has not been previously published in English. With the help of an editorial board consisting of senior scholars from various European countries and the USA, the editors will invite outstanding researchers to contribute to these volumes. The emphasis of these contributions will be on critical assessment of major areas of research and of substantial individual programmes of research as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality. The authors of this third volume are drawn from Europe, the United States and Australia. They represent the international scope and quality which the editors intend should become the hallmarks of this series.

Table of Contents

The Perception of Ingroup and Outgroup Homogeneity: Reintroducing the Social Context (B. Simon). On the Overestimation of Between-Group Differences (J. Krueger). Accuracy and Expectancy-Confirming Processing Orientations and the Development of Stereotypes and Prejudice (C. Stangor & T. Ford). The Social Judgeability Approach to Stereotypes (J.-P. Leyens, et al.). The Discontinuity Effect in Interpersonal and Intergroup Relations: Generality and Mediation (J. Schopler & A. Insko). The Role of Event Prototypes in Categorization and Explanation (M. Lalljee, et al.). Affect and Social Perception: Research Evidence and an Integrative Theory (J. Forgas). Long-Lasting Cognitive and Social Consequences of Emotion: Social Sharing and Rumination (B. Rime, et al.). Paradoxical Effects of Praise and Criticism on Perceived Ability (W.-U. Meyer). Evolution of the Self Concept in Adolescence and Social Categorization Processes (A. Palmonari, et al.). Indexes. Contents of Previous Volumes.
Volume

v. 4. 1993 ISBN 9780471939078

Description

This volume is part of an annual series that reflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and the attention now paid to European ideas and research. Although open to authors from all nations, one of its major purposes is to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work that have not been previously published in English. The emphasis of these contributions will be on the critical assessment of major areas of research and individual programmes of research as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality.

Table of Contents

The Common Ingroup Identity Model: Recategorization and the Reduction of Intergroup Bias (S. Gaertner, et al.). The Influence of Socio-Structural Variables on Identity Management Strategies (N. Ellemers). Group Identification, Intergroup Perceptions and Collective Action (C. Kelly). Group Cohesiveness: A Critical Review and Some New Directions (M. Hogg). Self-Enhancement and Superiority Biases in Social Comparison (V. Hoorens). Goal Achievement: The Role of Intentions (P. Gollwitzer). Deviance in Primary Groups: The Social Negotiation of Personal Change (A. Nadler). On the Experience of Injustice (G. Mikula). Indexes. Contents of Previous Volumes.
Volume

v. 5. 1994 ISBN 9780471950271

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology is an annual series that reflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and the attention now paid to European ideas and research. Although open to authors from all nations, one of its major purposes is to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work that has not been previously published in English. With the help of an editorial board consisting of senior scholars from various European countries and the USA, the editors invite outstanding researchers to contribute to these volumes. The emphasis of these contributions is on critical assessment of major areas of research and of substantial individual programmes of research as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality. The authors of this fifth volume are drawn from Europe and the United States, and represent the international scope and quality which are the hallmarks of this series.

Table of Contents

Are People Prejudiced Against Women? Some Answers from Research on Attitudes, Gender Stereotypes, and Judgments of Competence (A. Eagly & A. Mladinic). The "Black Sheep Effect": Social Categorization, Rejection of Ingroup Deviates, and Perception of Group Variability (J. Marques & D. Paez). Revision and Change of Stereotypic Beliefs: In Search of the Elusive Subtyping Model (M. Hewstone). Trait Inferences, Impression Formation, and Person Memory: Strategies in Processing Inconsistent Information About Persons (R. Vonk). The Functional Value of Realistic Attributions (F. Forsterling). Subjective Assessments and Evaluations of Change: Some Lessons from Social Cognition Research (N. Schwarz, et al.). Social Comparison Processes Under Stress: Towards an Integration of Classic and Recent Perspectives (B. Buunk). Expectation States Theory and the Motivational Determinants of Social Influence (D. de Gilder & H. Wilke). Why Groups Are Less Effective than Their Members: On Productivity Loss in Idea-Generating Groups (W. Stroebe & M. Diehl). Group Socialization: Theory and Research (J. Levine & R. Moreland). Indexes. Contents of Previous Volumes.
Volume

v. 6. 1995 ISBN 9780471957072

Description

The EUROPEAN REVIEW OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY is an annual series thatreflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and theattention now paid to European ideas and research. Although open to authors from all nations, one of its majorpurposes is to further the international exchange of ideas byproviding an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical andempirical work that has not been previously published in English.With the help of an editorial board consisting of senior scholarsfrom various European countries and the USA, the editors inviteoutstanding researchers to contribute to these volumes. Theemphasis of these contributions is on critical assessment of majorareas of research and of substantial individual programmes ofresearch as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporaryinterest and originality. The authors of this sixth volume are drawn from Europe and theUnited States, and represent the international scope and qualitywhich are the hallmarks of this series.

Table of Contents

Contributors. Preface. Introduction to Volume 6. It's About Time: Optimistic Predictions in Work and Love (R.Buehler, et al.). The Interplay of Heuristic and Systematic Processing of SocialInformation (G. Bohner, et al.). Evaluating and Extending the Theory of Planned Behaviour (A.Manstead & D. Parker). Outcome Frames in Bilateral Negotiation: Resistance toConcession Making and Frame Adoption (C. De Dreu, etal.). Social Remembering: Individual and Collaborative Memory forSocial Information (N. Clark & G. Stephenson). A Social Identity Model of Deindividuation Phenomena (S.Reicher, et al.). Intergroup Biases in Multiple Group Systems: The Perception ofEthnic Hierarchies (L. Hagendoorn). Author Index. Subject Index. Contents of Previous Volumes.
Volume

v. 7. 1996 ISBN 9780471965015

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology is an annual series that reflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and the attention now paid to European ideas and research. Although open to authors from all nations, one of its major purposes is to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work that has not been previously published in English. With the help of an editorial board consisting of senior scholars from various European countries and the USA, the editors invite outstanding researchers to contribute to these volumes. The emphasis of these contributions is on critical assessment of major areas of research and of substantial individual programmes of research as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality. The authors of this seventh volume are drawn from Europe and the United States, and represent the international scope and quality which are the hallmarks of this series.

Table of Contents

Partial table of contents: Shared Reality in the Self-System: The Social Nature ofSelf-Regulation (E. Higgins). Mood and Stereotyping: Affective States and the Use of GeneralKnowledge Structures (H. Bless, et al.). Majority and Minority Influence: A Dual Role Interpretation (N. DeVries, et al.). Group Polarization and Repeated Attitude Expressions: A New Take onan Old Topic (M. Brauer & C. Judd). "Does My Contribution Really Matter?": Efficacy in Social Dilemmas(N. Kerr). Social Psychology and Health Education (G. Kok, et al.). Indexes. Contents of Previous Volumes.
Volume

v. 8. 1998 ISBN 9780471979494

Description

European Review of Social Psychology Volume 8 Edited by Wolfgang Stroebe Utrecht University, The Netherlands and Miles Hewstone University of Wales, Cardiff, UK The European Review of Social Psychology is an annual series that reflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and the attention now paid to European ideas and research. Although open to authors from all nations, one of its major purposes is to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work that has not been previously published in English. With the help of an editorial board consisting of senior scholars from various European countries and the USA, the editors invite outstanding researchers to contribute to these volumes. The emphasis of these contributions is on critical assessment of major areas of research and of substantial individual programmes of research as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality. The authors of this eighth volume are drawn from Europe, the United States and Australia, and represent the international scope and quality which are the hallmarks of this series.

Table of Contents

Cognitive Dissonance Theory: A Radical Review (R.-V. Joule & J.-L. Beauvois). Affect, Attitudes and Decisions: Let's Be More Specific (J. van der Pligt, et al.). Affective Priming (K. Klauer). Hindsight Bias: Impaired Memory or Biased Reconstruction? (D. Stahlberg & A. Maass). Cognitive and Social Consequences of the Need for Cognitive Closure (D. Webster & A. Kruglanski). The Context/Comparison Model of Social Influence: Mechanisms, Structure and Linkages that Underlie Indirect Attitude Change (W. Crano & E. Alvaro). The Group as a Basis for Emergent Stereotype Consensus (S. Haslam, et al.). Outgroup Prejudice in Western Europe (T. Pettigrew, et al.). Indexes. Contents of Previous Volumes.
Volume

v. 7. 1996 : pbk ISBN 9780471983187

Description

This is part of an annual series that seeks to reflect the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and the attention now paid to European ideas and research. One of its major purposes is to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work that has not been previously published in English. The emphasis of these contributions is on critical assessment of major areas of research and substantial individual programmes of research as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality.

Table of Contents

  • Shared Reality in Self-Systems: The Social Nature of Self-Regulation
  • Control in Interdependence and Power: Understanding Social Cognition in its Social Context
  • Mood and Stereotyping: Affective States and the Use of General Knowledge Structures
  • Asymmetries in Judgements of Ingroup and Outgroup Variability
  • Majority and Minority Influence: A Dual Role Interpretation
  • Repeated Attitude Expressions in Group Discussions are Partially Responsible for Group Polarization
  • "Does My Contribution Really Matter?" - Efficacy in Social Dilemmas
  • Social Psychology and Health Education.
Volume

v. 9. 1998 ISBN 9780471984269

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology is an annual series that reflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and the attention now paid to European ideas and research. Although open to authors from all nations, one of its major purposes is to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work that has not been previously published in English. With the help of an editorial board consisting of senior scholars from various European countries and the USA, the editors invite outstanding researchers to contribute to these volumes. The emphasis of these contributions is on critical assessment of major areas of research and of substantial individual programmes of research as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality. The authors of this ninth volume are drawn from Europe and the United States, and represent the international scope and quality which are the hallmarks of this series.

Table of Contents

The Self in Minority-Majority Contexts(B. Simon). Group Status and Perceptions of Homogeneity (F. Lorenzi-Cioldi). Category-Based versus Person-Based Perception in Intergroup Contexts (M. Brewer). Positive-Negative-Asymmetry in Social Discrimination (A. Mummendey & S. Otten). Social Sharing of Emotion: New Evidence and New Questions (B Rime, et al.). Decoding Emotions from Facial Expression: Recent Developments and Findings (H. Wallbott). Discursive Social Psychology: From Attitudes to Evaluative Practices (J. Potter). Historiometric Methods in Social Psychology (D. Simonton).
Volume

v. 27 : hbk ISBN 9781138086296

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology (ERSP) is an international open-submission review journal, published under the auspices of the European Association of Social Psychology. It provides an outlet for substantial, theory-based reviews of empirical work addressing the full range of topics covered by the field of social psychology. Potential authorship is international, and papers are edited with the help of a distinguished, international editorial board. Articles published in ERSP typically review a programme of the author's own research, as evidenced by the author's own papers published in leading peer-reviewed journals. The journal welcomes theoretical contributions that are underpinned by a substantial body of empirical research, which locate the research programme within a wider body of published research in that area, and provide an integration that is greater than the sum of the published articles. ERSP also publishes conventional reviews and meta-analyses. All published review articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial screening and refereeing by the Editors and at least two independent, expert referees.

Table of Contents

Mnemic neglect: Selective amnesia of one's faults Constantine Sedikides, Jeffrey D. Green, Jo Saunders, John J. Skowronski and Bettina Zengel. Changing people's views of outgroups through individual-to-group generalisation: meta-analytic reviews and theoretical considerations Kylie McIntyre, Stefania Paolini and Miles Hewstone. Applying processing trees in social psychology Mandy Hutter and Karl Christoph Klauer. The social psychology of disordered eating: The Situated Identity Enactment model Tegan Cruwys, Michael J. Platow, Elizabeth Rieger, Don G. Byrne and S. Alexander Haslam. The question-behaviour effect: A theoretical and methodological review and meta-analysis Sarah Wilding, Mark Conner, Tracy Sandberg, Andrew Prestwich, Rebecca Lawton, Chantelle Wood, Eleanor Miles, Gaston Godin and Paschal Sheeran. Cooperation in repeated interactions: A systematic review of Centipede game experiments, 1992-2016 Eva M. Krockow, Andrew M. Colman and Briony D. Pulford. Understanding defensive and secure in-group positivity: The role of collective narcissism Aleksandra Cichocka. Author index. Subject index.
Volume

v. 28 : hbk ISBN 9781138593169

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology (ERSP) is an international open-submission review journal, published under the auspices of the European Association of Social Psychology. It provides an outlet for substantial, theory-based reviews of empirical work addressing the full range of topics covered by the field of social psychology. Potential authorship is international, and papers are edited with the help of a distinguished, international editorial board. Articles published in ERSP typically review a programme of the author's own research, as evidenced by the author's own papers published in leading peer-reviewed journals.

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Stereotypes as Pseudocontingencies Florian Kutzner and Klaus Fiedler Disgust as embodied loss aversion Simone Schnall Doing emotions: The role of culture in everyday emotions Batja Mesquita, Michael Boiger and Jozefien De Leersnyder Creating shared reality in interpersonal and intergroup communication: the role of epistemic processes and their interplay Gerald Echterhoff and E. Tory Higgins Suppress for success? Exploring the contexts in which expressing positive emotion can have social costs Katharine E. Greenaway and Elise K. Kalokerinos To what degree do situational influences explain spontaneous helping behaviour? A meta - analysis G. Tyler Lefevor, Blaine J. Fowers, Soyeon Ahn, Samantha F. Lang and Laura M. Cohen A motivational perspective on punishment in social dilemmas Stefan Pfattheicher and Johannes Keller Identifying 'types' of ideologies and intergroup biases: Advancing a person-centred approach to social psychology Danny Osborne and Chris G. Sibley Visualising mental representations: A primer on noise - based reverse correlation in social psychology L. Brinkman, A. Todorov and R. Dotsch
Volume

v. 26 : hbk ISBN 9781138672680

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology (ERSP) is an international open-submission review journal, published under the auspices of the European Association of Social Psychology. It provides an outlet for substantial, theory-based reviews of empirical work addressing the full range of topics covered by the field of social psychology. Potential authorship is international, and papers are edited with the help of a distinguished, international editorial board. Articles published in ERSP typically review a programme of the author's own research, as evidenced by the author's own papers published in leading peer-reviewed journals. The journal welcomes theoretical contributions that are underpinned by a substantial body of empirical research, which locate the research programme within a wider body of published research in that area, and provide an integration that is greater than the sum of the published articles. ERSP also publishes conventional reviews and meta-analyses. All published review articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial screening and refereeing by the Editors and at least two independent, expert referees.

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The person-based nature of prejudice: individual difference predictors of intergroup negativity. A dynamic model of engagement in normative and non-normative collective action: Psychological antecedents, consequences, and barriers. Intergroup reconciliation: Instrumental and socio-emotional processes and the needs-based model. Things we (don't) want to hear: Exploring responses to group-based feedback. The presence of the past: Identity continuity and group dynamics. A sociocultural framework for understanding partner preferences of women and men: Review of concepts and evidence. The role of self-evaluation and envy in Schadenfreude. How self-regulation helps to master negotiation challenges: An overview, integration, and outlook. Cognition is a matter of trust: Distrust tunes cognitive processes. European Review of Social Psychology Volume 26, 2015, Reviewer Acknowledgments. Editorial board
Volume

v. 24 : hbk ISBN 9781138824089

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology (ERSP) is an e-first journal published under the auspices of the European Association of Social Psychology. ERSP is an international journal which aims to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work, whose origins may be, but need not be, European. The emphasis of these contributions is on substantial individual programmes of research and on critical assessment of major areas of research, as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality. All articles published by the European Review, whether commissioned by the editors, assisted by an international board of established scholars, or spontaneously submitted by authors are externally reviewed. Publication is subject to a positive outcome of this review process. ERSP (now in its 24th year) is widely accepted as one of the major international series in social psychology and accessed by all important abstracting and indexing services, including the Social Science Citation Index. With its e-first publishing model it offers authors an opportunity to participate in a well-respected publication and to disseminate their ideas quickly, while allowing readers the chance to see individual articles as soon as they are completed, without waiting for a whole volume or issue to be prepared.

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1. We are sorry: Intergroup apologies and their tenuous link with intergroup forgiveness, Matthew J. Hornsey & Michael J. A. Wohl 2. Humour in advertising: An associative processing model, Madelijn Strick, Rob W. Holland, Rick B. van Baaren, Ad van Knippenberg & Ap Dijksterhuis 3. Racial healthcare disparities: A social psychological analysis, Louis A. Penner, Nao Hagiwara, Susan Eggly, Samuel L. Gaertner, Terrance L. Albrecht & John F. Dovidio 4. Inaction inertia, Marijke van Putten, Marcel Zeelenberg, Eric van Dijk & Orit E. Tykocinski 5. Morality and behavioural regulation in groups: A social identity approach, Naomi Ellemers, Stefano Pagliaro & Manuela Barreto 6. How the disadvantaged appraise group-based exclusion: The path from legitimacy to illegitimacy, Jolanda Jetten, Aarti Iyer, Nyla R. Branscombe & Airong Zhang 7. Social identity, group processes, and helping in emergencies, Mark Levine & Rachel Manning 8. A functional-cognitive framework for attitude research, Jan De Houwer, Bertram Gawronski & Dermot Barnes-Holmes
Volume

v. 25 : hbk ISBN 9781138926134

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology (ERSP) is an international open-submission review journal, published under the auspices of the European Association of Social Psychology. It provides an outlet for substantial, theory-based reviews of empirical work addressing the full range of topics covered by the field of social psychology. Potential authorship is international, and papers are edited with the help of a distinguished, international editorial board. Articles published in ERSP typically review a programme of the author's own research, as evidenced by the author's own papers published in leading peer-reviewed journals. The journal welcomes theoretical contributions that are underpinned by a substantial body of empirical research, which locate the research programme within a wider body of published research in that area, and provide an integration that is greater than the sum of the published articles. ERSP also publishes conventional reviews and meta-analyses. All published review articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial screening and refereeing by the Editors and at least two independent, expert referees.

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1. Indirect emotion regulation in intractable conflicts: A new approach to conflict resolution, Eran Halperin, Smadar Cohen-Chen & Amit Goldenberg 2. Beyond terror: Towards a paradigm shift in the study of threat and culture, Leonard L. Martin & Kees van den Bos 3. Media violence use as a risk factor for aggressive behaviour in adolescence, Barbara Krahe 4. Power, negotiations, and the anticipation of intergroup encounters, Tamar Saguy & Nour Kteily 5. Living in a multicultural world: Intergroup ideologies and the societal context of intergroup relations, Serge Guimond, Roxane de la Sablonniere & Armelle Nugier 6. Conceptions of national identity in a globalised world: Antecedents and consequences, Kumar Yogeeswaran & Nilanjana Dasgupta 7. What's really in a Name-Letter Effect? Name-letter preferences as indirect measures of self-esteem, Vera Hoorens 8. The strategic role of language abstraction in achieving symbolic and practical goals, Monica Rubini, Michela Menegatti & Silvia Moscatelli 9. Improving intergroup relations with extended and vicarious forms of indirect contact, Loris Vezzali, Miles Hewstone, Dora Capozza, Dino Giovannini & Ralf Woelfer
Volume

v. 17 : hbk ISBN 9781841698274

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology is an annual series that reflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and has been widely accepted as one of the major international series in social psychology. The series is open to authors from all nations and its major purpose is to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work. However, even though the series is worldwide in terms of the nationality of the authors, it is European in terms of the nationality of the editors who select the contributions and shape the editorial policies. With the help of an editorial board consisting of senior scholars from various European countries, Australasia, and North America, the editors invite outstanding researchers to contribute to these volumes. Invitations are based either on suggestions from editorial board members or made in response to proposals submitted to the editors. The emphasis of these contributions is on critical assessment of major areas of research and of substantial individual programmes of research as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality.

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M.J.A. Wohl, N.R. Branscombe, Y. Klar,Collective Guilt: Emotional Reactions when One's Group has Done Wrong or Been Wronged. N.T. Feather,Deservingness and Emotions: Applying the Structural Model of Deservingness to the Analysis of Affective Reactions to Outcomes. K. Fiedler, C. Messner, M. Bluemke, Unresolved Problems with the "I", the "A" and the "T": A Logical and Psychometric Critique of the Implicit Association Test (IAT). M. Verkuyten,Multicultural Recognition and Ethnic Minority Rights: A Social Identity Perspective. H.F.M. Lodewijkx, J.M. Rabbie, L. Visser, "Better to be Safe than to be Sorry": Extinguishing the Individual-Group Discontinuity Effect in Competition by Cautious Reciprocation. K.J. Reynolds, J.C. Turner, Individuality and the Prejudiced Personality. F. Pratto, J. Sidanius, S. Levin, Social Dominance Theory and the Dynamics of Intergroup Relations: Taking Stock and Looking Forward. J.N. Shelton, J.A. Richeson, J.D. Vorauer, Threatened Identities and Interethnic Interactions. D. Scheepers, R. Spears, B. Doosje, A.S.R. Manstead, The Social Functions of In-group Bias: Creating, Confirming or Changing Social Reality.
Volume

v. 18 : hbk ISBN 9781841698410

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology is an e-first journal published under the auspices of the European Association of Social Psychology. Visit www.psypress.com/ersp for the journal's full Aims and Scope. This volume contains reviews of research programs by leading researchers on central topics of social psychology such as attitudes, social projection, social power, coalition formation, inter-group conflict and strategies to reduce prejudice. To give only a few examples, chapters on attitude range from a social identity approach to attitude research (Smith & Hogg) to a review of findings on the relationship between implicit and explicit measures of attitudes and stereotypes based on data from more than 2 million respondents (Nosek and colleagues). Chapters on intergroup conflict range from a review of research on the interindividual-intergroup discontinuity effect (Wildschut & Insko) to presentations of research programs based on two new theoretical approaches, the revised common ingroup identity model (Dovidio and colleagues) and the ingroup projection model (Wenzel, Mummendey and colleagues). Research on the reduction of prejudice through direct and extended cross-group friendship is discussed by Turner, Hewstone and colleagues.

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J. Krueger, From Social Projection to Social Behaviour. B. Nosek, F. Smyth, J. Hansen, T. Devos, N. Lindner, K. Ranganath, C. Tucker Smith, K. Olson, D. Chugh, A. Greenwald, M. Banaji, Pervasiveness and Correlates of Implicit Attitudes and Stereotypes. M. Hogg, J. Smith, Attitudes in Social Context: A Social Identity Perspective. I. Van Beest, E. Van Dijk, Self-interest and Fairness in Coalition Formation: A Social Utility Approach to Understanding Partner Selection and Payoff Allocations in Groups. T. Wildschut, C. Insko, Explanations of Interindividual - Intergroup Discontinuity: A Review of the Evidence. R. Turner, M. Hewstone, A. Voci, S. Paolini, O. Christ, Reducing Prejudice via Direct and Extended Cross-group Friendship. A. Guinote, Behaviour Variability and the Situated Focus Theory of Power. J. Dovidio, S. Gaertner, T. Saguy, Another View of "We": Majority and Minority Group Perspectives on a Common Ingroup Identity. M. Wenzel, A. Mummendey, S. Waldzus, Superordinate Identities and Intergroup Conflict: The Ingroup Projection Model.
Volume

v. 13 ISBN 9781841699400

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology is an annual series that reflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and has been widely accepted as one of the major international series in social psychology. The series is open to authors from all nations and its major purpose is to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work. However, even though the series is worldwide in terms of the nationality of the authors, it is European in terms of the nationality of the editors who select the contributions and shape the editorial policies. With the help of an editorial board consisting of senior scholars from various European countries, Australasia, and North America, the editors invite outstanding researchers to contribute to these volumes. Invitations are based either on suggestions from editorial board members or made in response to proposals submitted to the editors. The emphasis of these contributions is on critical assessment of major areas of research and of substantial individual programmes of research as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality.

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S. Sutton, Testing Attitude-behaviour Theories Using Nonexperimental Data: An Examination of Some Hidden Assumptions. C.S. Ryan, Stereotype Accuracy. N. Emler, Morality and Political Orientations: An Analysis of Their Relationship. S. Otten, 'Me and Us' Or 'Us and Them'? The Self as a Heuristic for Defining Minimal Ingroups. J.T. Jost, O. Hunyady, The Psychology of System Justification and the Palliative Function of Ideology. R.J. Crisp, N. Ensari, M. Hewstone, N. Miller, A Dual-route Model of Crossed Categorization Effects. F. Foersterling, Does Scientific Thinking Lead to Success and Sanity? An Integration of Attribution and Attributional Models. E.S. Kluwer, G. Mikula, Gender-related Inequalities in the Division of Family Work in Close Relationships: A Social Psychological Perspective. M. Van Vugt, D. De Cremer, Leader Endorsement in Social Dilemmas: Comparing the Instrumental and Relational Perspectives.
Volume

v. 14 ISBN 9781841699417

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology is an annual series that reflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and has been widely accepted as one of the major international series in social psychology. The series is open to authors from all nations and its major purpose is to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work. However, even though the series is worldwide in terms of the nationality of the authors, it is European in terms of the nationality of the editors who select the contributions and shape the editorial policies. With the help of an editorial board consisting of senior scholars from various European countries, Australasia, and North America, the editors invite outstanding researchers to contribute to these volumes. Invitations are based either on suggestions from editorial board members or made in response to proposals submitted to the editors. The emphasis of these contributions is on critical assessment of major areas of research and of substantial individual programmes of research as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality.

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H.P. Erb, A.W. Kruglanski, W. Young Chun, A. Pierro, L. Mannetti, S. Spiegel, Searching for Commonalities in Human Judgment: The Parametric Unimodel and Its Dual Mode Alternatives. P.M. Niedenthal, J.B. Halberstadt, Top-down Influences in Social Perception. B. Major, S.K. McCoy, C.R. Kaiser, W.J. Quinton, Prejudice and Self-esteem: A Transactional Model. M. Schaller, J.H. Park, J. Faulkner, Prehistoric Dangers and Contemporary Prejudices. M. Barreto, N. Ellemers, The Effects of Being Categorised: The Interplay Between Internal and External Social Identities. A.H. Fischer, A.S.R. Manstead, R. Zaalberg, Social Influences on the Emotion Process. J. Jetten, R. Spears, The Divisive Potential of Differences and Similarities: The Role of Intergroup Distinctiveness in Intergroup Differentiation. A. Maass, M. Cadinu, Stereotype Threat: When Minority Members Underperform. C. Stangor, J.K. Swim, G.B. Sechrist, J. DeCoster, K.L. Van Allen, A. Ottenbreit, Ask, Answer and Announce: Three Stages in Perceiving and Responding to Discrimination.
Volume

v. 15 ISBN 9781841699424

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology is an annual series that reflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and has been widely accepted as one of the most important international series in social psychology. The series is open to authors from all nations and its primary purpose is to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work. With the help of an editorial board consisting of senior scholars from various European countries, Australasia and North America, the editors invite outstanding researchers to contribute to these volumes. Invitations are based either on suggestions from editorial board members or made in response to proposals submitted to the editors. The emphasis of these contributions is on critical assessment of major areas of research and of substantial individual programmes of research as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality.

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J. Foerster, N. Liberman, A Motivational Model of Post-suppressional Rebound. J.W. van Prooijen, K. van den Bos, H.A.M. Wilke, The Role of Standing in the Psychology of Procedural Justice: Toward Theoretical Integration. S. Sturmer, B. Simon, Collective Action: Towards a Dual-path Model. A. Aron, T. M.-Volpe, D. Mashek, G. Lewandowski, S.C. Wright, E.N. Aron, Including Others in the Self. J. Crocker, R.K. Luhtanen, S.R. Sommers, Contingencies of Self-worth. B. Gawronski, Theory-based Bias Correction in Dispositional Inference: The Fundamental Attribution Error is Dead, Long Live the Correspondence Bias. M. Wenzel, A Social Categorisation Approach to Distributive Justice. S. Demoulin, R. R. Torres, A.R. Perez, J. Vaes, M.P. Paladino, R. Gaunt, B.C. Pozo, J.-P. Leyens, Emotional Prejudice can Lead to Infra-humanisation. B. Hannover, U. Kuhnen, Culture, Context and Cognition: The Semantic-procedural-interface Model of Self.
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v. 16 : hbk ISBN 9781841699431

Description

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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T. Postmes, S.A. Haslam, R.I. Swaab, Social Influence in Small Groups: An Interactive Model of Social Identity Formation. R. Prislin, P.N. Christensen, Social Change in the Aftermath of Successful Minority Influence. M. Leary, Sociometer Theory and the Pursuit of Relational Value: Getting to the Root of Self-Esteem. M.J. Monteith, A.Y. Mark, Changing One's Prejudiced Ways: Awareness, Affect and Self-Regulation. B. Wojciszke, Morality and Competence in Person- and Self-Perception. S.R. Levy, T.L. West, L. Ramirez, Lay Theories and Intergroup Relations: A Social-Developmental Perspective. E. Castano, M. Dechesne, On Defeating Death: Group Reification and Social Identification as Immortality Strategies. R. Custers, H. Aarts, Beyond Priming Effects: The Role of Positive Affect and Discrepancies in Implicit Processes of Motivation and Goal Pursuit. M. Hornsey, Why Being Right Is Not Enough: Predicting Defensiveness in the Face of Group Criticism. W. Hofmann, T. Gschwendner, B.A. Nosek, M. Schmitt, What Moderates Implicit-Explicit Consistency?
Volume

v. 19 : hbk ISBN 9781848727045

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology is an e-first journal published under the auspices of the European Association of Social Psychology. Visit http://www.psypress.com/ersp for the journal's full Aims and Scope. Like all volumes of the European Review of Social Psychology, Volume 19 contains articles written by leading researchers in the field of social psychology. Several articles review research on intergroup relations conducted from different perspectives. The topics covered range from the social neuroscience of intergroup relations (Amodio), to emotions in intergroup relations (Iyer et al.), to improving intergroup attitudes and reducing stereotype threat (Crisp & Abrams), and to attributing and denying humanness to others (Haslam et al.). Two articles review programs of attitude research ("The structure and function of attitude strength" by Eaton et al., and "When and why do implicit measures predict behaviour" by Friese et al.). Finally, Karremans & van Lange report their work on forgiveness in personal relationships, Sassenberg & Woltin discuss research on group-based self-regulation and Papies et al. present a series of studies testing their goal conflict model of eating.

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D.M. Amodio, The Social Neuroscience of Intergroup Relations. N. Haslam, S. Loughnan, Y. Kashima, P. Bain, Attributing and Denying Humanness to Others. A. Iyer, C.W. Leach, Emotion in Intergroup Relations. K. Sassenberg, K.A. Woltin, Group-based Self-regulation: The Effects of Regulatory Focus. A.A. Eaton, E.A. Majka, P.S. Visser, Emerging Perspectives on the Structure and Function of Attitude Strength. J.C. Karremans, P.A.M. Van Lange, Forgiveness in Personal Relationships: Its Malleability and Powerful Consequences. R. Crisp, D. Abrams, Improving Intergroup Attitudes and Reducing Stereotype Threat: An Integrated Contact Model. M. Friese, W. Hofmann, M. Schmitt, When and Why do Implicit Measures Predict Behavior? Empirical Evidence for the Moderating Role of Opportunity, Motivation, and Process Reliance. E. Papies, W. Stroebe, H. Aarts, Understanding Dieting: A Social Cognitive Analysis of Hedonic Processes in Self-regulation.
Volume

v. 20 : hbk ISBN 9781848727359

Description

Like all volumes of the European Review of Social Psychology, Volume 20 contains articles written by leading researchers, spanning the field of social psychology. This volume includes several articles that deal with theoretical and empirical research programs on the impact of implicit goals on behaviour. Thus, Veltkamp, Aarts and Custers present a framework for understanding the implicit motivation of behaviour resulting from deprivation and positive affect. Moskowitz and Ignarri review mechanisms of implicit control of stereotypes as an effective way to prevent the influence of stereotypes on judgment. Next, Payne and Bishara discuss the use of formal dual process models in social psychology, with a focus on the Process Dissociation model and related models. These authors use studies of social and affective influences on memory, judgment and decision making to illustrate the utility of these models. Two articles review theories of self-regulation from different perspectives. Fishbach, Zhang and Koo present a research program on the dynamism of self-regulation in a multiple goal context. Alicke and Sedikides review ways in which people pursue self-enhancement and self-protection, and discuss the importance of these two constructs in maintaining psychological and physical well-being. In other contributions, Ruys and Stapel present a new theory of the processing of emotional information; Kruglanski, Dechesne, Orehek and Piero review and conceptually integrate the three separate research programs informed by Kruglanski's theory of lay epistemics; and Brinol and Petty discuss their theory of self-validation and argue that self-validation processes provide a mechanism for understanding and integrating source effects in attitude changes. Finally, Harris and Fiske show how social neuroscience research can elucidate the phenomenon of dehumanization , contrasting studies on affective and cognitive factors in fully humanized and dehumanized perception, and proposing neural systems potentially involved. The European Review of Social Psychology (ERSP) is an e-first journal published under the auspices of the European Association of Social Psychology. ERSP is an international journal which aims to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work, whose origins may be, but need not be, European. The emphasis of these contributions is on substantial individual programmes of research and on critical assessment of major areas of research, as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality.

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M.D. Alicke, C. Sedikides, Self-enhancement and Self-protection: What They Are and What They Do. P. Brinol, R.E. Petty, Source Factors in Persuasion: A Self-validation Approach. G.B. Moskowitz, C. Ignarri, Implicit Volition and Stereotype Control. A.W. Kruglanski, M. Dechesne, E. Orehek, A. Pierro, Three Decades of Lay Epistemics: The Why, How, and Who of Knowledge Formation. L.T. Harris, S.T. Fiske, Social Neuroscience Evidence for Dehumanised Perception. K.I. Ruys, D.A. Stapel, The Unconscious Unfolding of Emotions. B.K. Payne, A.J. Bishara, An Integrative Review of Process Dissociation and Related Models in Social Cognition. A. Fishbach, Y. Zhang, M. Koo, The Dynamics of Self-regulation. M. Veltkamp, H. Aarts, R. Custers, Unravelling the Motivational Yarn: A Framework for Understanding the Instigation of Implicitly Motivated Behaviour Resulting from Deprivation and Positive Affect.
Volume

v. 21 : hbk ISBN 9781848727472

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology (ERSP) is an e-first journal published under the auspices of the European Association of Social Psychology. ERSP is an international journal which aims to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work, whose origins may be, but need not be, European. The emphasis of these contributions is on substantial individual programmes of research and on critical assessment of major areas of research, as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality. All articles published by the European Review, whether commissioned by the editors, assisted by an international board of established scholars, or spontaneously submitted by authors are externally reviewed. Publication is subject to a positive outcome of this review process. ERSP (now in its 21st year) is widely accepted as one of the major international series in social psychology and accessed by all important abstracting and indexing services including the Social Science Citation Index. With its e-first publishing model it offers authors an opportunity to participate in a well-respected publication and to disseminate their ideas quickly, while allowing readers the chance to see individual articles as soon as they are completed, without waiting for a whole volume or issue to be prepared.

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  • M. Schmid Mast, Interpersonal behaviour and social perception in a hierarchy: The interpersonal power and behaviour model. B. A. Nijstad
  • C. K. De Dreu
  • E. F. Rietzschel
  • M. Baas, The dual pathway to creativity model: Creative ideation as a function of flexibility and persistence. K. Corcoran
  • T. Mussweiler, The cognitive miser's perspective: Social comparison as a heuristic in self-judgements. M. J. Landau
  • D. Sullivan
  • S. Solomon, On graves and graven images: A terror managementanalysis ofthe psychological functions of art. N. Kervyn
  • V. Yzerbyt
  • C. M. Judd, Compensation between warmth and competence: Antecedents and consequences of a negative relation between the two fundamental dimensions of social perception. R. J Crisp
  • S. Husnu
  • S. Stathi
  • R. N. Turner, From imagery to intention: A dual route model of imagined contact effects. J. J. Van Bavel
  • W. A. Cunningham, A social neuroscience approach to self and social categorisation: A new look at an old issue. T. Meiser
  • M. Hewstone, Contingency learning and stereotype formation: Illusory and spurious correlations revisited.
Volume

v. 22 : hbk ISBN 9781848727663

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology (ERSP) is an e-first journal published under the auspices of the European Association of Social Psychology. ERSP is an international journal which aims to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work, whose origins may be, but need not be, European. The emphasis of these contributions is on substantial individual programmes of research and on critical assessment of major areas of research, as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality.

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P. Winkielman, J.W. Schooler, Splitting Consciousness: Unconscious, Conscious, and Metaconscious Processes in Social Cognition. J.B. Kenworthy, N. Miller, B.E. Collins, S.J. Read, M. Earleywine, A Trans-paradigm Theoretical Synthesis of Cognitive Dissonance Theory: Illuminating the Nature of Discomfort. G.A. Van Kleef, E.A. Van Doorn, M.W. Heerdink, L.F. Koning, Emotion is for Influence. D. Oyserman, Culture as Situated Cognition: Cultural Mindsets, Cultural Fluency, and Meaning Making. S. Quadflieg, C.N. Macrae, Stereotypes and Stereotyping: What's the Brain Got to Do With It? S. Topolinski, A Process Model of Intuition. C. Finkenauer, F. Righetti, Understanding in Close Relationships: An Interpersonal Approach. T.V. West, Interpersonal Perception in Cross-group Interactions: Challenges and Potential Solutions.
Volume

v. 23 : hbk ISBN 9781848727779

Description

The European Review of Social Psychology (ERSP) is an e-first journal published under the auspices of the European Association of Social Psychology. ERSP is an international journal which aims to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work, whose origins may be, but need not be, European. The emphasis of these contributions is on substantial individual programmes of research and on critical assessment of major areas of research, as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality. All articles published by the European Review, whether commissioned by the editors, assisted by an international board of established scholars, or spontaneously submitted by authors are externally reviewed. Publication is subject to a positive outcome of this review process. ERSP (now in its 23rd year) is widely accepted as one of the major international series in social psychology and accessed by all important abstracting and indexing services, including the Social Science Citation Index. With its e-first publishing model it offers authors an opportunity to participate in a well-respected publication and to disseminate their ideas quickly, while allowing readers the chance to see individual articles as soon as they are completed, without waiting for a whole volume or issue to be prepared.

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Future thought and behaviour change G. Oettingen. We are human, they are not: Driving forces behind outgroup dehumanisation and the humanisation of the ingroup J. Vaes, J. Leyens, M. P. Paladino, M. P. Miranda. A goal model of catharsis M. Denzler, J. Foerster. Effective regulation of affect: An action control perspective on emotion regulation T. L. Webb, I. S. Gallo, E. Miles, P. M. Gollwitzer, P. Sheeran. A social-psychological perspective on tacit coordination: How it works, when it works (and when it does not) E. W. de Kwaadsteniet, E. van Dijk. Psychological effects of risk glorification in the media: Towards an integrative view P. Fischer, J. I. Krueger, T. Greitemeyer, K. Asal, N. Aydin, E. Vingilis. The social identity theory of leadership: Theoretical origins, research findings, and conceptual developments M. A. Hogg, D. van Knippenberg, D. E. Rast. How to achieve synergy in group decision making: Lessons to be learned from the hidden profile paradigm. S. Schulz-Hardt, A. Mojzisch. A social mind: The context of John Turner's work and its influence S. D. Reicher, S. A. Haslam, R. Spears, K. J. Reynolds.

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    • 9780367251741
    • 9780367516925
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Chichester
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Classification
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