Attribution and social interaction : the legacy of Edward E. Jones

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Attribution and social interaction : the legacy of Edward E. Jones

edited by John M. Darley, Joel Cooper

American Psychological Association, c1998

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"The conference in honor of Edward Ellsworth hones, was held at the Psychology Department of Pronceton University on March 23 through March 25, 1995"--Pref

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

When we "perceive" others, we do so not as disinterested scientists, but as perceivers of our own selves. When we interact with others, we do so with some image of their personality, and we guide our interactions in light of that image. What determines a naive observer's casual inferences for personality and behaviour? The work of Ned Jones, a distinguished social scientist, answered that question and began a new era in attribution theory that has expanded exponentially to the present day. Interaction goals, correspondence bias, self-presentation, and self-concept are all part of modern attribution theory, which has been at the forefront of social psychology for nearly 40 years. In this volume, eminent scholars analyze and build on Jones' major research themes and, in so doing, explain the legacy of a man whose original thinking will shape the field for years to come.

目次

  • Speeding With Ned - a Personal View of the Correspondence Bias
  • Dispositional Bias in Person Perception - a Hypothesis-Testing Perspective
  • Interaction Goals and Person Perception
  • Reconsidering the Interface Between Intrapsychic and Interpersonal Processes - Cognition, Emotion and Self as Adaptations to Other People
  • From Expectancies to World Views
  • Regulatory Focus in Socialization and Cognition
  • Self-Handicapping
  • Self-Presentation and the Phenomenal Self - the "Carryover Effect" Revisited
  • The Heterogeneity of Homogeneity
  • The Published Writings of Edward E. Jones.

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