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" The self in social judgment / "
edited by Mark D. Alicke, David A. Dunning, Joachim I. Krueger
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BL
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Record Number
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693775
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Doc. No
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b515964
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Title & Author
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The self in social judgment /\ edited by Mark D. Alicke, David A. Dunning, Joachim I. Krueger
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Publication Statement
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New York :: Psychology Press,, 2005
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Series Statement
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Studies in self and identity series
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Page. NO
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vii, 296 p. :: ill. ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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1841694185 (hardback : alk. paper)
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Contents
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Self as source and constraint of social knowledge / Joachim I. Krueger, Mark D. Alicke, and David A. Dunning -- Social projection and the psychology of choice / Joachim I. Krueger and Melissa Acevedo -- Cross-situational projection / Leaf van Boven and George Loewenstein -- Shallow thoughts about the self / Thomas Gilovich, Nicholas Epley, and Karlene Hanko -- Better-than-average effect / Mark D. Alicke and Olesya Govorun -- Knife that cuts both ways / Thomas Mussweiler, Kai Epstude, and Katja Ruẗer -- Feature-based model of self-other comparisons / Sara D. Hodges -- Self-other asymmetries in behavior explanations / Bertram F. Malle -- Judging for two / Emily Balcetis and David A. Dunning -- Hierarchy within / Lowell Gaertner and Constantine Sedikides -- Ingroup as part of the self / Sabine Otten -- Self in social perception / David A. Dunning, Joachim I. Krueger, and Mark D. Alicke
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Abstract
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"The chapters in this volume, written by leading researchers in the field, identify and elucidate four critical themes involved in the self in social judgment: the self as a referential source or basis for evaluating others, often referred to as 'social projection;' the assumed superiority of the self, or self-bias, as reflected in the pervasive tendency to view personal characteristics more favorably than those found in others; the self as a comparison standard against which the behaviors and attributes of others are assimilated or contrasted; and finally, the relative weight placed on the individual and collective selves in defining one's own attributes, when comparing them to those of others."--BOOK JACKET
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Subject
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Self-perception
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Subject
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Social perception
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Dewey Classification
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155.2
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LC Classification
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BF323.S63S43 2005
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Added Entry
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Alicke, Mark D
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Dunning, David, (David A.)
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Krueger, Joachim I
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