Strangers in a strange lab : how personality shapes our initial encounters with others

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Strangers in a strange lab : how personality shapes our initial encounters with others

William Ickes

Oxford University Press, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 198-211) and index

"First issued as an Oxford University Press paperback, 2013."--T.p. verso

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内容説明

Winner of the 2012 International Association for Relationship Research Book Award Can we predict how well - or how poorly - two strangers will get along? According to social psychologist William Ickes, the answer is yes. Drawing upon relevant research findings from his 30-year career, Ickes explains how initial interactions are shaped by gender, race, birth order, physical attractiveness, androgyny, the Big Five dimensions, shyness, and self-monitoring. Ickes's work offers unprecedented insights on the links between personality and social behavior that have not previously been compiled in a single source: how sibling relationships during childhood affect our interactions with opposite-sex strangers years later; why Latinos have a social advantage in initial interactions; how men react to the physical attractiveness of a female stranger in a relatively direct and obvious way while women react to the attractiveness of a male stranger in a more indirect and subtle way; and how personality similarity is related to satisfaction in married couples.

目次

  • 1. Some People, Other People
  • 2. Strangers in a Strange Lab
  • 3. Sex
  • 4. Race / Ethnicity
  • 5. Birth Order
  • 6. Physical Attractiveness
  • 7. The Taijitu of Androgyny
  • 8. The Big Five
  • 9. Shyness and Self-Consciousness
  • 10. Self-Monitoring
  • 11. How It All Adds Up: An Integration

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