What's social about social cognition? research on socially shared cognition in small groups
Cognition research has become a major area within psychology - particularly social psychology. However, social cognitive research tends to focus on the individual, neglecting the impact of social interaction on the individual's cognitive processes, while group process research tends to neglect...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Thousand Oaks, Calif. :
Sage Publications
c1996.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009798335706719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Contents; Preface; Introduction: Social Cognition Research and Small Group Research, a West Side Story or . . . ?; Part I - The Group as a Cognitive Unit: Group Beliefs, Decisions, and Products; Chapter 1 - Management of Information in Small Groups; Chapter 2 - Salient Group Memberships and Persuasion: The Role of Social Identity in the Validation of Beliefs; Chapter 3 - Socially Shared Cognition at Work: Transactive Memory and Group Performance; Part II - Impact of the Group on Thinking About the Self and Other Group Members
- Chapter 4 - Social Behavior and Social Cognition: A Parallel Process Approach; Chapter 5 - Heuristic-Based Biases in Estimations of Personal Contributions to Collective Endeavors; Chapter 6 - Followers' Perceptions of Group Leaders: The Impact of Recognition-Based and Inference-Based Processes; Chapter 7 - Perceptual Sets and Stimulus Values: The Social Relations Model in Group Psychotherapy; Chapter 8 - Social Cognition and Self-Concept: A Socially Contextualized Model of Identity; Part III - Impact of the Group on Member Identification and Group Boundaries
- Chapter 9 - The Phenomenology of Being in a Group: Complexity Approaches to Operationalizing Cognitive Representation; Chapter 10 - The Contact Hypothesis: The Role of a Common Ingroup Identity on Reducing Intergroup Bias Among Majority and Minority Group Members; Chapter 11 - Emphasizing the Social Nature of Groups in a Developmental Framework; Part IV - A Look to the Future of Social Cognition Research; Chapter 12 - ""Social"" Cognition and Social Cognition: From the Subjective to the Intersubjective; Part V - Discussion of the Chapters; Chapter 13 - What is Social About Social Cognition Research?; References; Author Index; Subject Index; About the Contributors