Advances in experimental social psychology 2021/64
Zeitschriftenheft

The relational logic of moral inference
1. Introduction
2. Background
3. Computational principles of moral inference
4. Moral inference from "non-moral" information
5. Conclusions and future directions

Causes and consequences of coalitional cognition
1. Introduction
2. Causes
3. Consequences
4. Interventions
5. Conclusion

Motivated perception for self-regulation: Hiw visual experience serves and is served by goals
1. Motivated visual perception and its historical context
2. Strategies for self-regulation
3. Distinguishing "perception" from "cognition"
4. Methodological techniques used to distinguish perceptual experience from cognitive judgment
5. Four properties of visual perception that make it apt for self-regulation
6. Goal-promoting perception: A theoretical framework
7. Motivated visual processing within three facets pf goal pursuit
8. General summary and "Call to Action"
9. Theoretical and applied value of perception for self-regulation
10. Example application
11. A note on "dysfunctional" biases and the limits of motivated perception
12. Concluding remarks

The primacy of morality in impression development: Theory, research, and future directions
1. Introduction
2. Morality and impression development: Theoretical bases
3. Looking for information about others: the centrality of morality in implicit assumptions and information gathering
4. Evaluating other individuals and groups: Moral character drives first impressions
5. Changing our mind: Morality and impression updating
6. Beyond impressions: Morality and social interactions
7. A new framework for understanding person and group perception: The moral primacy model (MPM) of impression development
8. Concluding summary

Self-uncertainty and group identification: Consequences for social identity, group behavior, intergroup relations, and society
1. Context and development of uncertainty-identity theory
2. Core propositions and associated predictions
3. Uncertainty
4. Self and self-uncertainty
5. Social identity reduces self-uncertainty
6. All groups and identities are not equal
7. Knowing a group's social identity
8. Self-uncertainty's darker side
9. Summary and concluding comments


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Schlagwörter: Identität Moral Ethik Sozialpsychologie Visuelle Wahrnehmung Selbstregulation Gruppe Kognition soziale Identität Gewalt Extremismus Vorurteile Emotionen Ziel Beziehungen Vergebung Unsicherheit Borderline-Persönlichkeitsstörung (BPS)

CL 1000 Advan 2021-02

Advances in experimental social psychology 2021/64. - London [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2021. - vii, 316 Seiten : Illustrationen; Diagramme
ISSN 0065-2601

Zugangsnummer: 00023307 - Barcode: 2-9184204-4-00020302-9
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