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" Social cognition : "
Gordon B. Moskowitz.
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BL
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Record Number
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986421
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b740791
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Main Entry
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Moskowitz, Gordon B.
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Title & Author
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Social cognition : : understanding self and others /\ Gordon B. Moskowitz.
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Publication Statement
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New York :: Guilford Press,, ©2005.
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Series Statement
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Texts in social psychology
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Page. NO
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xii, 612 pages :: illustrations ;; 25 cm.
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ISBN
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1593850859
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: 1593850867
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: 9781593850852
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: 9781593850869
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 549-586) and indexes.
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Contents
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Naive realism: the construction of reality in the pursuit of social knowledge -- Automaticity and control -- Categories and category structure: how person memory illuminates impression formation processes -- On schemas and cognitive misers: mental representations as the building blocks of impressions -- Dual-process models -- Attribution -- Correspondence bias and spontaneous trait inferences -- Shortcomings and biases in person perception -- On perceptual readiness: chronic sources of judgmental influence -- Temporary accessiblity/priming effects: assimilation and contrast in impression formation -- Stereotypes and expectancies -- Control of stereotypes and expectancies -- From the intra- to the interpersonal: bridging the gap from cognition to behavior.
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Abstract
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Publisher's description: An ideal text for undergraduate- and graduate-level courses, this accessible yet authoritative volume examines how people come to know themselves and understand the behavior of others. Core social psychological questions are addressed as students gain an understanding of the mental processes involved in perceiving, attending to, remembering, thinking about, and responding to the people in our social world. Particular attention is given to how we know what we know: the often hidden ways in which our perceptions are shaped by contextual factors and personal and cultural biases. While the text's coverage is sophisticated and comprehensive, synthesizing decades of research in this dynamic field, every chapter brings theories and findings down to earth with lively, easy-to-grasp examples.
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Subject
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Social perception.
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Social Perception.
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Perception sociale.
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Psychosociologie.
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Relation interpersonnelle.
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Relations sociales.
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Social perception.
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Social perception.
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Soziale Wahrnehmung
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Perception sociale.
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Sociale cognitie.
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Dewey Classification
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302/.12
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LC Classification
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BF323.S63M67 2005
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NLM classification
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HM 1041M911 2005
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77.62bcl
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CV 2500rvk
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CV 3000rvk
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