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Volume : Attitudes and Social Cognition
Eugene Borgida, PhD and John A. Bargh, PhD, Associate Editors
Editorial Board
About the Editors-in-Chief
Contributors
Series Preface
Handbook Introduction
Volume Introduction
Part I: Human Nature
Chapter : Evolutionary Social Cognition
Steven L. Neuberg and Mark Schaller
Chapter 2: Primate Social Cognition: What We Have Learned From
Nonhuman Primates and Other Animals
Lucy A. Bates and Richard W. Byrne
Chapter 3: Psychological and Sociomoral Reasoning in Infancy
Ren amp eacute e Baillargeon, Rose M. Scott, Zijing He, Stephanie
Sloane, Peipei Setoh, Kyong-sun Jin, Di Wu, and Lin Bian
Chapter 4: Embodiment of Cognition and Emotion
Piotr Winkielman, Paula Niedenthal, Joseph Wielgosz, Jiska Eelen,
and Liam C. Kavanagh
Part II: Consciousness and Unconsciousness
Chapter 5: Minding the Mind: The Value of Distinguishing Among
Unconscious, Conscious, and Metaconscious Processes
Jonathan W. Schooler, Michael D. Mrazek, Benjamin Baird, and Piotr
Winkielman
Chapter : Metacognition
Norbert Schwarz
Chapter 7: Conscious Thoughts and the Causation of Behavior
Roy F. Baumeister, E. J. Masicampo, and Kathleen D. Vohs
Chapter 8: Faces and First Impressions
Leslie A. Zebrowitz and Joann M. Montepare
Part III: The Phenomenology of Daily Life
Chapter 9: Experimental Existential Psychology: Living in the
Shadow of the Facts of Life
Tom Pyszczynski, Daniel Sullivan, and Jeff Greenberg
Chapter : Psychological Importance of Beliefs in Control and Order:
Historical and Contemporary Perspectives in Social and Personality
Psychology
Aaron C. Kay, Daniel Sullivan, and Mark J. Landau
Chapter : Social Cognition and Health
Shelley E. Taylor
Chapter 2: Coengagement, Coconstruction, Coevocation: Three
Principles to Bridge Relationships and Social Cognition
Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton and amp Ouml zlem Ayduk
Part IV: Self and Other
Chapter 3: Self and Other
Sarah Molouki and Emily Pronin
Chapter 4: Cultural Psychology
Dov Cohen
Chapter 5: Stereotyping: Processes and Content
Susan T. Fiske and Courtney Bearns Tablante
Chapter : Processes of Social Influence Through Attitude Change
Richard E. Petty and Pablo Bri amp ntilde ol
Chapter 7: Social Cognition of Power
Ana Guinote
Chapter 8: Leadership
Alice H. Eagly and John Antonakis
Chapter 9: New Frontiers in Diversity Research: Conceptions of
Diversity and Their Theoretical and Practical Implications
Victoria C. Plaut, Sapna Cheryan, and Flannery G. Stevens
Part V: Affect and Emotion
Chapter 2 : Emotion amp ndash Cognition Interactions
Dacher Keltner and E. J. Horberg
Chapter 2 : Implicit Attitudes
Irene V. Blair, Nilanjana Dasgupta, and Jack Glaser
Chapter 22: Social Cognitive Neuroscience: A Review of Core
Systems
Bruce P. Dor amp eacute , Noam Zerubavel, and Kevin N. Ochsner
Chapter 23: Political Cognition and Its Normative Implications for
the amp quot Democratic Experiment amp quot : Theory, Evidence, and
Controversy
Howard Lavine, John T. Jost, and Milton Lodge
Chapter 24: Social Cognition in Law
Eugene Borgida and Erik J. Girvan
Part VI: Motivation
Chapter 25: Motivated Cognition in Self and Social Thought
David Dunning
Chapter 2 : Self-Regulation and Its Failure: The Seven Deadly
Threats to Self-Regulation
Dylan D. Wagner and Todd F. Heatherton
Chapter 27: Goal Pursuit Functions: Working Together
E. Tory Higgins and Abigail A. Scholer
Chapter 28: The Duality of Everyday Life: Dual-Process and
Dual-System Models in Social Psychology
Fritz Strack and Roland Deutsch
Index
Volume 2: Group Processes
John F. Dovidio, PhD and Jeffry A. Simpson, PhD, Associate
Editors
Editorial Board
Contributors
Volume 2 Introduction
Part I: Intragroup Processes
Chapter : Social Influence in Groups
John M. Levine and R. Scott Tindale
Chapter 2: Creativity in Groups
Bernard A. Nijstad
Chapter 3: Leadership: Theory and Practice
S. Alexander Haslam, Stephen D. Reicher, and Michael J. Platow
Chapter 4: Social Justice
Tom R. Tyler
Chapter 5: Groups and Morality
Colin Wayne Leach, Rezarta Bilali, and Stefano Pagliaro
Chapter : Conflict and Negotiation Within and Between Groups
Carsten K. W. de Dreu, Hillie Aaldering, and amp Ouml zŭm Saygi
Chapter 7: Social Development and Intergroup Relations
Melanie Killen, Aline Hitti, and Kelly Lynn Mulvey
Chapter 8: Social Identity and Intergroup Relations
Dominic Abrams
Chapter 9: Convergence and Divergence in Perceptions of Persons and
Groups
David L. Hamilton, Steven J. Sherman, Nate Way, and Elise J.
Percy
Chapter : Intergroup Emotions
Diane M. Mackie and Eliot R. Smith
Chapter : Dehumanization and Intergroup Relations
Nick Haslam
Part II: Intergroup Processes
Chapter 2: amp quot The World Isn't Fair amp quot : A System
Justification Perspective on Social Stratification and
Inequality
John T. Jost, Danielle Gaucher, and Chadly Stern
Chapter 3: The Hidden Dynamics of Discrimination: How Ideologies
Organize Power and Influence Intergroup Relations
Rob Foels and Felicia Pratto
Chapter 4: Helping Relations and Inequality Between Individuals and
Groups
Arie Nadler and Samer Halabi
Chapter 5: Interacting Across Racial Lines
J. Nicole Shelton and Jennifer A. Richeson
Chapter : Psychological Perspectives on Immigration and
Acculturation
Victoria M. Esses, Stelian Medianu, Leah Hamilton, and Natalia
Lapshina
Chapter 7: Stereotype Threat in Intergroup Relations
Toni Schmader, William Hall, and Alyssa Croft
Chapter 8: Experiencing and Coping With Social Stigma
Manuela Barreto
Chapter 9: Psychological Processes in Social Action
Martijn van Zomeren
Chapter 2 : Contact Between Groups
Linda R. Tropp and Elizabeth Page-Gould
Index
Volume 3: Interpersonal Relations
Jeffry A. Simpson, PhD and John F. Dovidio, PhD, Associate
Editors
Editorial Board
Contributors
Volume 3 Introduction
Part I: Major Theoretical Approaches
Chapter : Evolution and Close Relationships
Vladas Griskevicius, Martie G. Haselton, and Joshua M. Ackerman
Chapter 2: Attachment Processes in Adult Romantic Relationships
Paula R. Pietromonaco and Lindsey A. Beck
Chapter 3: Interdependence Theory
Paul A. M. Van Lange and Daniel Balliet
Chapter 4: Relationships and the Self: Egosystem and Ecosystem
Jennifer Crocker and Amy Canevello
Part II: Biological Approaches and Health
Chapter 5: Relationship Neuroscience
Lane Beckes and James A. Coan
Chapter : Relationships and Health
Timothy J. Loving and David A. Sbarra
Part III: Attraction and Relationship
Development
Chapter 7: Interpersonal Attraction: In Search of a Theoretical
Rosetta Stone
Eli J. Finkel and Paul W. Eastwick
Chapter 8: Relationship Initiation and Development
Susan Sprecher, Diane Felmlee, Sandra Metts, and William Cupach
Chapter 9: Ideal Mate Standards and Romantic Relationships
Lorne Campbell, Jennifer C. Pink, and Sarah C. E. Stanton
Part IV: Motivation, Emotion, and
Intersubjectivity
Chapter : Goal Pursuit in Relationships
Gr amp aacute inne M. Fitzsimons and Michelle R. vanDellen
Chapter : Emotions in Relationships
Julie Fitness
Chapter 2: The Matter of Other Minds: Empathic Accuracy and the
Factors That Influence It
Sara D. Hodges, Karyn L. Lewis, and William Ickes
Part V: Support, Communication, and Power
Chapter 3: Social Support
Marci E. J. Gleason and Masumi Iida
Chapter 4: Communication in Personal Relationships
Anita L. Vangelisti
Chapter 5: Power and Social Influence in Relationships
Jeffry A. Simpson, Allison K. Farrell, M. Minda Ori amp ntilde a,
and Alexander J. Rothman
Chapter : Power: Past Findings, Present Considerations, and Future
Directions
Adam D. Galinsky, Derek D. Rucker, and Joe C. Magee
Part VI: Friendship, Love, and Sexuality
Chapter 7: Friendship
Daniel Perlman, Nan L. Stevens, and Rodrigo J. Carcedo
Chapter 8: Love: Conceptualization and Experience
Beverley Fehr
Chapter 9: Sexuality and Same-Sex Sexuality in Relationships
Lisa M. Diamond
Part VII: Maintenance, Strife, and Dissolution
Chapter 2 : Why Marriages Change Over Time
Benjamin R. Karney
Chapter 2 : Relationship Maintenance and Dissolution
Christopher R. Agnew and Laura E. VanderDrift
Chapter 22: Established and Emerging Perspectives on Violence in
Intimate Relationships
Kim Bartholomew, Rebecca J. Cobb, and Donald G. Dutton
Index
Volume 4: Personality Processes and Individual
Differences
M. Lynne Cooper, PhD and Randy J. Larsen, PhD, Associate
Editors
Editorial Board
Contributors
Volume 4 Introduction
Part I: Origins and Development of Personality
Chapter : Evolutionary Personality Psychology
David M. Buss and Lars Penke
Chapter 2: Genetics of Personality
Susan C. South, Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud, Nicholas R. Eaton, and
Robert F. Krueger
Chapter 3: Neurobiological Substrates of Personality: A Critical
Overview
Tal Yarkoni
Chapter 4: The Development of Temperament and Personality Traits in
Childhood and Adolescence
Rebecca L. Shiner
Chapter 5: Personality Development Across the Life Span: Current
Findings and Future Directions
M. Brent Donnellan, Patrick L. Hill, and Brent W. Roberts
Part II: Personality Processes
Chapter : Personality Processes and Processes as Personality: A
Cognitive Perspective
Michael D. Robinson and Benjamin M. Wilkowski
Chapter 7: Personality, Affect, and Affect Regulation
Adam A. Augustine and Randy J. Larsen
Chapter 8: Agency and Its Discontents: A Two-Process Perspective on
Basic Psychological Needs and Motives
Kennon M. Sheldon and Julia Sch amp uuml ler
Chapter 9: The Interplay of Personality and Self-Regulation
Rick H. Hoyle and Patrick Gallagher
Chapter : Terror Management Motivation at the Core of
Personality
Mark J. Landau and Daniel Sullivan
Part III: Individual Differences
Chapter : On the Properties of Personality Traits
Sampo V. Paunonen and Ryan Y. Hong
Chapter 2: Self- and Other-Knowledge of Personality
Simine Vazire and Brittany C. Solomon
Chapter 3: What Makes a Good Structural Model of Personality?
Evaluating the Big Five and Alternatives
Gerard Saucier and Sanjay Srivastava
Chapter 4: Behavioral Approach, Behavioral Avoidance, and
Behavioral Inhibition
Charles S. Carver
Chapter 5: Psychological Underpinnings to Impulsive Behavior
Gregory T. Smith and Leila Guller
Chapter : Interpersonal Traits
Lauri A. Jensen-Campbell, Priya A. Iyer-Eimerbrink, and Jennifer M.
Knack
Chapter 7: Openness/Intellect: A Dimension of Personality
Reflecting Cognitive Exploration
Colin G. DeYoung
Part IV: The Person as a Whole
Chapter 8: Person-Centered Approaches to Personality
Jens B. Asendorpf
Chapter 9: Personality and the Life Story
Dan P. McAdams and Erika Manczak
Chapter 2 : Self-Processes in the Construction and Maintenance of
Personality
Mark R. Leary and Kaitlin Toner
Part V: The Person in Context
Chapter 2 : The Interplay of Persons and Situations: Retrospect and
Prospect
D. S. Moskowitz and Marc A. Fournier
Chapter 22: The Person as a Cognitive-Affective Processing System:
Quantitative Idiography as an Integral Component of Cumulative
Science
Yuichi Shoda, Nicole L. Wilson, Donna D. Whitsett, Jenna
Lee-Dussud, and Vivian Zayas
Chapter 23: Gender and Personality
Vicki S. Helgeson
Chapter 24: Birth Cohort Differences in Personality
Jean M. Twenge, Brittany Gentile, and W. Keith Campbell
Chapter 25: The Interplay Between Culture and Personality
Virginia S. Y. Kwan and Sarah D. Herrmann
Part VI: Personality and Adaptation
Chapter 2 : Personality and Subjective Well-Being: Current Issues
and Controversies
Richard E. Lucas and Ed Diener
Chapter 27: Personality Disorders and Personality
Timothy J. Trull and Thomas A. Widiger
Chapter 28: Personality and Career Success
Robert Hogan and Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic
Chapter 29: Personality and Physical Health
Timothy W. Smith, Paula G. Williams, and Suzanne C. Segerstrom
Part VII: The Future of Personality
Chapter 3 : Six Visions for the Future of Personality
Psychology
Ver amp oacute nica Benet-Martinez, M. Brent Donnellan, William
Fleeson, R. Chris Fraley, Samuel D. Gosling, Laura A. King, Richard
W. Robins, and David C. Funder
Index
Mario Mikulincer, PhD, is professor of psychology and dean
of the School of Psychology at the Interdisciplinary Center
Herzliya, Israel. He has coauthored and coedited numerous books and
more than 32 scholarly journal articles and book chapters. Dr.
Mikulincer's main research interests are attachment theory, terror
management theory, personality processes in interpersonal
relationships, coping with stress and trauma, grief-related
processes, and prosocial motives and behavior. He is a member of
the editorial boards of several scientific journals, including
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Psychological
Inquiry, and Personality and Social Psychology Review and has
served as associate editor of two journals, the Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology and Personal Relationships.
Currently, he acts as chief editor of the Journal of Social and
Personal Relationships. He is a fellow of the Society for
Personality and Social Psychology and the Association for
Psychological Sciences. He received the EMET Prize in Social
Science for his contributions to psychology and the Berscheid amp
ndash Hatfield Award for Distinguished Midcareer Achievement from
the International Association for Relationship Research.
Phillip R. Shaver, PhD, is a social and personality
psychologist and Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the
University of California, Davis. Before moving there, he served on
the faculties of Columbia University, New York University,
University of Denver, and State University of New York at Buffalo.
He has coauthored and coedited numerous books and has published
more than 3 scholarly journal articles and book chapters. Dr.
Shaver's research focuses on attachment, human motivation and
emotion, close relationships, personality development, and the
effects of meditation on behavior and the brain. He is a member of
the editorial boards of Attachment and Human Development, Personal
Relationships, the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,
and Emotion and has served on grant review panels for the National
Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation. He has
been executive officer of the Society of Experimental Social
Psychology and is a fellow of both APA and the Association for
Psychological Science. Dr. Shaver received a Distinguished Career
Award from the International Association for Relationship Research
and has served as president of that organization.
The authors and editors of the APA Handbook of Personality and Social Psychology have offered considerable evidence that supports a bullish assessment of the prospects for current and future progress in the development of concepts and methodology in both fields. (PsycCRITIQUES)
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