Handbook of implicit social cognition measurement, theory, and applications

Virtually every question in social psychology is currently being shaped by the concepts and methods of implicit social cognition. This tightly edited volume provides the first comprehensive overview of the field. Foremost authorities synthesize the latest findings on how automatic, implicit, and unc...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Gawronski, Bertram (-), Payne, B. Keith
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: New York : Guilford Press c2010.
Edition:1st ed
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009797952106719
Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • 1. A History of Implicit Social Cognition: Where Is It Coming From?
  • 2. In Search of a Measure That Qualifies as Implicit:
  • 3. Models of Implicit and Explicit Mental Representation
  • 4. Building Blocks of Social Behavior: Reflective and Impulsive Processes
  • 5. Implicit Social Cognition: Insights from Social Neuroscience
  • 6. A Practical Guide to Sequential Priming and Related Tasks
  • 7. A Practical Guide to Implicit Association Tests and Related Tasks
  • 8. A Practical Guide to Paper-and-­P encil Implicit Measures of Attitudes
  • 9. Mathematical Modeling of Implicit Social Cognition
  • 10. Implicit Measures: Similarities and Differences
  • 11. Consciousness, Introspection, and the Adaptive Unconscious
  • 12. Formation, Change, and Contextualization of Mental Associations
  • 13. The Development of Implicit Social Cognition
  • 14. Prediction of Behavior
  • 15. Automatic Aspects of Judgment and Decision Making
  • 16. Consistency and Inconsistency in Implicit Social Cognition
  • 17. What Is Implicit about Goal Pursuit?
  • 18. Attitude Structure and Change: Implications for Implicit Measures
  • 19. Implicit Intergroup Bias: Cognitive, Affective,
  • 20. Racial Bias and Stereotyping: Interpersonal Processes
  • 21. Two Faces of Self-­Esteem: Implicit and Explicit Forms of Self-­Esteem
  • 22. The Self-­C oncept: New Insights from Implicit
  • 23. Measuring Implicit Processes in Close Relationships
  • 24. Divided Minds, Divided Morals: How Implicit Social Cognition
  • 25. Implicit Cognition in Health Psychology: Why Common Sense Goes
  • 26. Clinical Applications of Implicit Social Cognition Theories
  • 27. Implicit Social Cognition in Forensic Settings
  • 28. Implicit Social Cognition and Indirect Measures in Consumer Behavior
  • 29. Implicit Political Cognition
  • Author Index
  • Subject Index.