Psychology of Attitudes
Inbunden, Engelska, 2012
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′The attitude concept is at the core of social psychology. This innovative publication provides the most comprehensive collection ever assembled of classic and contemporary papers on the psychology of attitudes and attitude change. The editors have done a superb job of providing a thorough overview of this exciting field′ - Mark Zanna, University of WaterlooMore than 75 years ago, Gordon Allport stated that the attitude construct is the heart of social psychology. Allport′s sentiment remains true today - people′s evaluations of themselves, other individuals, groups and social issues are the core of the discipline. This four-volume set brings together important papers on the psychology of attitudes to serve as the most fully comprehensive collection on the attitude concept.Volume One: Attitude, Content, Structure, Function and MeasurementVolume Two: Implications for Information-Processing and BehaviourVolume Three: Cognitive, Affective and Behavioural Processes that Shape AttitudesVolume Four: Roles of Brain, Body and Society
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- Utgivningsdatum2012-04-24
- Mått156 x 234 x 151 mm
- Vikt3 750 g
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor1 968
- Upplaga1
- FörlagSAGE Publications
- ISBN9781446202074
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I am interested in social values (e.g., equality, freedom, helpfulness), attitudes, and emotional processes. My two principal interests at the moment are projects examining psychological connections between values and behaviour (including the adoption of a healthy lifestyle) and adult mental representations of children.
- VOLUME ONE: ATTITUDE CONTENT, STRUCTURE, FUNCTION AND MEASUREMENTPART ONE: WHAT ARE ATTITUDES?Attitudes - Mark Zanna and John RempelA New Look at an Old ConceptThe Advantages of an Inclusive Definition of Attitude - Alice Eagly and Shelly ChaikenOn the Automatic Activation of Attitudes - Russell Fazio et alA Model of Dual Attitudes - Timothy Wilson, Samuel Lindsey and Tonya SchoolerThe Meta-Cognitive Model (MCM) of Attitudes - Richard Petty, Pablo Briñol and Kenneth DeMarreeImplications for Attitude Measurement, Change and StrengthAttitude Construction - Norbert SchwarzEvaluation in ContextPART TWO: HOW ARE ATTITUDES MEASURED?The Measurement of Attitudes - Jon Krosnick, Charles Judd and Bernd WittenbrinkVariability in Automatic Activation as an Unobtrusive Measure of Racial Attitudes - Russell Fazio et alA Bona Fide Pipeline?Measuring Individual Differences in Implicit Cognition - Anthony Greenwald, Debbie McGhee and Jordan SchwartzThe Implicit Association TestPART THREE: THE WITCH OF ATTITUDE CONTENTEmpirical Validation of Affect, Behavior and Cognition as Distinct Components of Attitude - Steven BrecklerAssessing the Structure of Prejudicial Attitudes - Geoffrey Haddock, Mark Zanna and Victoria EssesThe Case of Attitudes toward HomosexualsMeasuring the Affective and Cognitive Properties of Attitudes - Stephen Crites Jr., Leandre Fabrigar and Richard PettyConceptual and Methodological IssuesPART FOUR: THE WITCH OF ATTITUDE STRUCTUREBeyond Bipolar Conceptualizations and Measures - John Cacioppo, Wendi Gardner and Gary BerntsonThe Case of Attitudes and Evaluative SpacePositive and Negative Associations Underlying Ambivalent Attitudes - Yaël de Liver, Joop van der Plight and Daniël WigboldusPART FIVE: THE WITCH OF ATTITUDE FUNCTIONThe Role of Attitude Objects in Attitude Functions - Sharon ShavittAccessible Attitudes as Tools for Object Appraisal - Russell FazioTheir Costs and BenefitsVOLUME TWO:IMPLICATIONS FOR INFORMATION-PROCESSING AND BEHAVIOUR PART SIX: ATTITUDE STRENGTHExploring the Latent Structure of Strength-Related Attitude Attributes - Penny Visser, George Bizer and Jon KrosnickPART SEVEN: ATTITUDES AND INFORMATION PROCESSINGBiased Assimilation and Attitude Polarization - Charles Lord, Lee Ross and Mark LepperThe Effects of Prior Theories on Subsequently Recalled EvidenceOn the Orienting Value of Attitudes - David Roskos-Ewoldsen and Russell FazioAttitude Accessibility as a Determinant of an Object′s Attraction of Visual AttentionAmbivalence and Persuasion - Gregory Maio, David Bell and Victoria EssesThe Processing of Messages about Immigrant GroupsPART EIGHT: WHEN DO ATTITUDES PREDICT BEHAVIOR?Attitude-Behavior Relations - Icek Ajzen and Martin FishbeinA Theoretical Analysis and Review of Empirical ResearchAttitudes and the Prediction of Behavior - Stephen KrausA Meta-Analysis of the Empirical LiteratureAttitude Accessibility as a Moderator of the Attitude-Perception and Attitude-Behavior Relations - Russell Fazio and Carol WilliamsAn Investigation of the 1984 Presidential ElectionThe Disruptive Effects of Explaining Attitudes - Timothy Wilson, Dolores Kraft and Dana DunnThe Moderating Effect of Knowledge about the Attitude ObjectOn the Nature of Attitude-Behavior Relations - Rob Holland, Bas Verplanken and Ad van KnippenbergThe Strong Guide, the Weak FollowPART NINE: HOW DO ATTITUDES PREDICT BEHAVIOR?Efficacy of the Theory of Planned Behavior - Christopher Armitage and Mark ConnerA Meta-Analytic ReviewThe Interplay between Goal Intentions and Implantation Implementation Intentions - Paschal Sheeran, Thomas Webb and Peter GollwitzerImplicit and Explicit Measures of Attitudes - Michael Olson and Russell FazioThe Perspective of the MODE ModelReflective and Impulsive Determinants of Social Behavior - Fritz Strack and Roland DeutschHabit and Intention in Everyday Life - Judith Ouellette and Wendy WoodThe Multiple Processes by Which Past Behavior Predicts Future BehaviorVOLUME THREE: COGNITIVE, AFFECTIVE AND BEHAVIOURAL PROCESSES THAT SHAPE ATTITUDESPART TEN: COGNITIVE PROCESSES THAT SHAPE ATTITUDESPersonal Involvement as a Determinant of Argument-Based Persuasion - Richard Petty, John Cacioppo and Rachel GoldmanThe Elaboration Likelihood Model - Richard Petty and Duane WegenerCurrent Status and ControversiesHeuristic and Systematic Information Processing within and beyond the Persuasion Context - Shelly Chaiken, Akiva Liberman and Alice EaglySelf-Validation Processes - Pablo Briñol and Richard PettyThe Role of Thought Confidence in PersuasionPART ELEVEN: AFFECTIVE PROCESSES THAT SHAPE ATTITUDESMood, Misattribution and Judgments of Well-Being - Norbert Schwarz and Gerald CloreInformative and Directive Functions of Affective StatesSubliminal Mere Exposure - Jennifer Monahan, Sheila Murphy and Robert ZajoncSpecific, General and Diffuse EffectsReducing Automatically Activated Prejudice through Implicit Evaluative Conditioning - Michael Olson and Russell FazioWalking the Tightrope between Feeling Good and Being Accurate - Rajagoal Raghunathan and Yaacov TropeMood as a Resource in Processing Persuasive MessagesPART TWELVE: BEHAVIORAL PROCESSES THAT SHAPE ATTITUDESCognitive Consequences of Forced Compliance - Leon Festinger and James CarlsmithSelf-Perception - Daryl BemAn Alternative Interpretation of Cognitive Dissonance PhenomenaAffective-Cognitive Consistency and the Effect of Salient Behavioral Information on the Self-Perception of Attitudes - Shelly Chaiken and Mark BaldwinDissonance and Self-Perception - Russell Fazio, Mark Zanna and Joel CooperAn Integrative View of Each Theory′s Proper Domain of ApplicationPART THIRTEEN: HIGHER-ORDER PROCESSES THAT SHAPE ATTITUDESMatching versus Mismatching Attitude Functions - Richard Petty and Duane WegenerImplications of Scrutiny of Persuasive MessagesBeyond Vicary′s Fantasies - Johan Karremans, Wolfgang Claus and Jasper Claus The Impact of Subliminal Priming and Brand ChoiceThe Role of Transportation in the Persuasiveness of Public Narratives - Melanie Green and Timothy BrockVOLUME FOUR: INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE ATTITUDES PART FOURTEEN: THE IMPLICIT AND THE EXPLICIT Discrepancies between Explicit and Implicit Self-Concepts - Pablo Briñol, Richard Petty and S. Christian WheelerConsequences for Information ProcessingAssociative and Propositional Processes in Evaluation - Bertram Gawronski and Galen BodenhausenAn Integrative Review of Implicit and Explicit Attitude ChangeUnderstanding Implicit and Explicit Attitude Change - Robert Rydell and Allen McConnellA Systems of Reasoning AnalysisPART FIFTEEN: THE BODY AND ATTITUDESRudimentary Determinants of Attitudes - John Cacioppo, Joseph Priester and Gary BerntsonArm Flexion and Extension Have Differential Effects on Attitudes(Close) Distance Makes the Heart Grow Fonder - Kerry Kawakami et alImproving Implicit Racial Attitudes and Interracial Interactions through Approach BehaviorsElectromyographic Activity over Facial Muscle Regions Can Differentiate the Valence and Intensity of Affective Reactions - John Cacioppo et alWhy Common Sense Goes out the Window - Tara MacDonald, Mark Zanna and Gregory FongEffects of Alcohol on Intentions to Use CondomsThe Heritability of Attitudes - James Olson et alA Study of TwinsPART SIXTEEN: SOCIAL COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE AND ATTITUDESPerformance on Indirect Measures of Race Evaluation Predicts Amygdala Activity - Elizabeth Phelps et alSeparable Neural Components in the Processing of Black and White Faces - William Cunningham et alDo Amnesics Exhibit Cognitive Dissonance Reduction? The Role of Explicit Memory and Attention in Attitude Change - Matthew Lieberman et alPART SEVENTEEN: THE IMPACT OF TIME ON ATTITUDESHouses Built on Shifting Sand - Charles Lord et al Effects of Exemplar Stability on Resistance to Attitude ChangeDevelopment of Attitude Strength over the Life Cycle - Penny Visser and Jon KrosnickSurge and DeclinePART EIGHTEEN: PERSONAL AND NORMATIVE INFLUENCES ON ATTITUDESExtending the Bases of Subjective Attitudinal Ambivalence - Joseph Priester and Richard PettyInterpersonal and Intrapersonal Antecedents of Evaluative TensionCrafting Normative Messages to Protect the Environment - Robert Cialdini
′The attitude concept is at the core of social psychology. This innovative publication provides the most comprehensive collection ever assembled of classic and contemporary papers on the psychology of attitudes and attitude change. The editors have done a superb job of providing a thorough overview of this exciting field′ - Mark Zanna, University of Waterloo