Advances in Experimental Social Psychology 2010/42
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Inhalt:

Mental Representations of Social Values
1. Overview
2. Conceptualizing and Operationalizing Values
3. Moving to Values as Mental Representations
4. The System Level
5. The (Abstract) Value Level
6. The Instantiation Level
7. New Horizons
8. Coda

An Interpersonal Approach to Emotion in Social Decision Making: The Emotions as Social Information Model
1. Concerns with Past Research and Aims of the Present Article
2. The Structure and (Perceived) Nature of Social Decision Making
3. Sense-Making and the Signaling Functions of Discrete Emotions
4. The EASI Model
5. The Interpersonal Effects of Emotions in Cooperative Situations
6. The Interpersonal Effects of Emotions in Competitive Situations
7. Theoretical Implications
8. Avenues for Future Research
9. Conclusion

On Passion for Life Activities: The Dualistic Model of Passion
1. On Passion for Live Activities: The Dualistic Model of Passion
2. On the Psychology of Passion
3. Initial Research on the Concept of Passion
4. On the Development of Passion
5. Passion and Intrapersonal Outcomes
6. Passion and Interpersonal, Intergroup, and Social Outcomes
7. Integrative Research
8. Passionate Functioning Under Different Situations
9. Future Research Issues
10.Summary and Conclusion

Good News! Capitalizing on Positive Events in an Interpersonal Context
1. Introduction
2. A Theoretical Model of Capitalization Processes
3. Sharing Positive Events
4. Capitalization Processes and Intrapersonal Outcomes
5. Capitalization Processes and Interpersonal Outcomes
6. The Nature of Beneficial Responses to Capitalization Attempts
7. Summary and Conclusions

Indirect Prime-to-Behavior Effects: The Role of Perceptions of the Self, Others, and Situa-tions in Connecting Primed Constructs to Social Behavior
1. Direct Accounts of Prime-to-Behavior Effects
2. A Self-Perception Account of Prime-to-Behavior Effects
3. A Person-Perception Account of Prime-to-Behavior Effects
4. A Situation-Perception Account of Prime-to-Behavior Effects
5. Moderation of Mechanisms
6. The Role of Consciousness
7. Conclusion

Mental Construal and the Emergence of Assimilation and Contrast Effects: The Inclu-sion/Exclusion Model
1. Introduction
2. The Inclusion/Exclusion Model
3. Beyond Mere Accessibility: Determinants of Innovation Use
4. Processing Variables: Cognitive Capacity, Motivation, and Processing Style
5. "Assimilation or Contrast" Versus "Assimilation and Contrast"
6. Concluding Remarks

Indirect Prime-to-Behavior Effects: The Role of Perceptions of the Self, Others, and Situa-tions in Connecting Primed Constructs to Social Behavior
1. Direct Accounts of Prime-to-Behavior Effects
2. A Self-Perception Account of Prime-to-Behavior Effects
3. A Person-Perception Account of Prime-to-Behavior Effects
4. A Situation-Perception Account of Prime-to-Behavior Effects
5. Moderation of Mechanisms
6. The Role of Consciousness
7. Conclusion


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Schlagwörter: Gefühl Sozialpsychologie Sozialverhalten Entscheidungsfindung Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung Leidenschaft Wert Wissensrepräsentation Positives Lebensereignis Assimilation Inklusions-Exklusions-Prinzip Mentale Abstraktion

Interessenkreis: Fremdsprachig

CL 1000 Advan 2010-01

Advances in Experimental Social Psychology 2010/42. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2010. - 391 S. - (Advances in Experimental Social Psychology). - Volume 42. - englisch
ISSN 00652601

Zugangsnummer: 00008006 - Barcode: 2-9184204-4-00008644-8
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