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9781464178726

Readings About The Social Animal

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  • ISBN13:

    9781464178726

  • ISBN10:

    1464178720

  • Edition: 12th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2019-09-03
  • Publisher: Worth Publishers

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Summary

Exploring the key ideas in social psychology, this collection of classic and contemporary readings includes accounts of specific experimental findings as well as more general articles summarizing studies on such topics as attraction, prejudice, and aggression. The new edition adds 15 new readings while retaining a number of classics by leading psychological thinkers such as Stanley Milgram on obedience and Solomon Asch on conformity.

Readings makes the perfect companion for the Aronsons highly praised book, The Social Animal as it follows the same major themes. The Reader can also be used with any introductory social psychology text or even in lieu of a text.

Using both The Social Animal textbook and the reader is a unique and engaging combination for understanding social psychology and its research.

Table of Contents

Part I. What Is Social Psychology?


1. Social Psychology – The Science of Human Experience


Daniel M. Wegner and Daniel T. Gilbert


Part II. Social Cognition


2. Students’ Mindsets: Messages That Motivate


Carol S. Dweck


3. Strangers to Ourselves: Discovering the Adaptive Unconscious


Timothy D. Wilson


4. A Purpose for Working Hard: When Transcending the Self


Creates Self-Regulation


David S. Yeager


5. Human Autonomy: Its Basic Science and Applied


Significance


Edward Deci and Richard Ryan


6. The Mindful Social Animal


Barry R. Cohen and Joshua Aronson


Part III. Self-Justification


7. Dissonance, Hypocrisy, and the Self-Concept


Elliot Aronson


8. Self-Affirmation: Understanding the Effects


David K. Sherman and Geoffrey Cohen


9. Emotional Disclosure and Social Judgement


Kent Harber and Christian H. Williams


10. Using Cognitive Dissonance to Encourage Water Conservation


Chris Ann Dickerson, Ruth Thibodeau, Elliot Aronson, and Dayna Miller


11. Trial by Therapy: The Jerry Sandusky Case Revisited


Frederick Crews


Part IV. Conformity


12. Opinions and Social Pressure


Solomon E. Asch


13. Behavioral Study of Obedience


Stanley Milgram


14. "From Jerusalem to Jericho": A Study of Situational and Dispositional Variables in Helping Behavior


John M. Darley and C. Daniel Batson


15. A Room with a Viewpoint: Using Social Norms to Motivate Environmental Conservation in Hotels


Noah J. Goldstein, Robert B. Cialdini and Vladas Griskevicius


Part V. Mass Communication, Propaganda, and Persuasion


16. Attribution Versus Persuasion as a Means for Modifying Behavior


Richard L. Miller, Philip Brickman, and Diana Bolen


17. You Are What You Do: Implicating the Self to Influence Behavior


Christopher J. Bryan


18. Compliance Without Pressure: The Foot-in-the-Door Technique


Jonathan L. Freedman and Scott C. Fraser


19. Work and the Art of Motivation Maintenance


Adam M. Grant


Part VI. HUMAN AGGRESSION


20. Low Glucose Relates to Greater Aggression in Married Couples


Brad J. Bushman, C. Nathan DeWall, Richard S. Pond, Jr., and Michael D. Hanus


21. Deindividuation and Anger-Mediated Interracial Aggression: Unmasking Regressive Racism


Ronald W. Rogers and Steven Prentice-Dunn


22. Does Venting Anger Feed or Extinguish the Flame? Catharsis, Rumination, Distraction, Anger, and Aggressive Responding


Brad J. Bushman


23. Reducing Intergroup Prejudice and Conflict Using the Media: A Field Experiment in Rwanda


Elizabeth Levy] Paluck



Part VII. PREJUDICE 379


24. Jigsaw Groups and the Desegregated Classroom: In Pursuit of Common Goals


Elliot Aronson and Diane Bridgeman


25. Implicit Bias in Social Interactions


Kate Riley Thorson and Tessa V. West


26. Prejudice as Self-Image Maintenance: Affirming the Self Through Derogating Others


Steven Fein and Steven J. Spencer



Part VIII. LIKING, LOVING, AND INTERPERSONAL SENSITIVITY


27. Lending a Hand: Social Regulation of the Neural Response to Threat


James A. Coan, Hillary S. Schaefer, and Richard J. Davidson


28. The Long Reach of the Social in "Social Animal": Affiliation Motivation Is the Foundation on Which Achievement Motivation Rests


Andrew J. Elliot


29. The Social Animal Encounters Social Rejection: Cognitive, Behavioral, Emotional, and Interpersonal Effects of Being Excluded


Roy F. Baumeister and Dianne M. Tice


30. Arbitrary Social Norms Influence Sex Differences in Romantic Selectivity


Eli J. Finkel and Paul W. Eastwick



IX. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AS A SCIENCE


31. Scientific Reproducibility in the Study of Social Animals Jay Van Bavel and William A. Cunningham


32. The Replicability Issue and Stereotype Threat Research Steven J. Spencer and Claude M. Steele


33. Research in Social Psychology as a Leap of Faith


Elliot Aronson

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