
Cognitive Social Psychology: The Princeton Symposium on the Legacy and Future of Social Cognition
Author(s): Gordon B. Moskowitz
- Publisher: Psychology Press
- Publication Date: 1 Mar. 2001
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 512 pages
- ISBN-10: 0805834141
- ISBN-13: 9780805834147
Book Description
A comprehensive overview of the mechanisms involved in how cognitive processes determine thought and behavior toward the social world, Cognitive Social Psychology:
*examines cognition as a motivated process wherein cognition and motivation are seen as intertwined;
* reviews the latest research on stereotyping, prejudice, and the ability to control these phenomena–invaluable information to managers who need to prevent against bias in the workplace; and
*provides a current analysis of classic problems/issues in social psychology, such as cognitive dissonance, the fundamental attribution error, social identity, stereotyping, social comparison, heuristic processing, the self-concept, assimilation and contrast effects, and goal pursuit.
Intended for psychology and management students, as well as social, cognitive, and industrial/organizational psychologists in both academic and applied settings. This new book is also an ideal text for courses in social cognition due to its cohesive structure.
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