Progress in Social Psychology Volume 1 Psychology Library Editions: Social Psychology Series
Coordonnateur : Fishbein Martin
Originally published in 1980, this title was the first of a new monograph series in social psychology. The editor presents a format for showing the progress of social psychology as a viable, exciting and relevant discipline.
The papers contained in this volume represent progress in theory and method as well as in basic and applied research. In addition, recognising that not all social psychology is produced by people who label themselves as ?social psychologists? the volume contains the contributions of scholars who are best known for their work in other areas.
Preface. 1. Ivan D. Steiner Attribution of Choice 2. Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman Causal Schemas in Judgments Under Uncertainty 3. Nancy Hirschberg Individual Differences in Social Judgment: A Multivariate Approach 4. Patrick R. Laughlin Social Combination Processes of Cooperative Problem-Solving Groups on Verbal Intellective Tasks 5. James H. Davis Group Decision and Procedural Justice. Author Index. Subject Index.
Date de parution : 06-2015
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 06-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
decision; scheme; combination; processes; model; discriminative; choice; base; rate; information; Social Decision Scheme; Social Decision Scheme Model; Social Decision Scheme Theory; Social Combination Processes; Correct Group Responses; Discriminative Choice; Unidimensional Judgments; Base Rate Frequency; Base Rate Information; General Multinomial Model; Base Rate Data; Intrinsic Utility; Evaluative Choice; Extrinsic Utility; Random Assignment; Stimulus Person; Unfolding Model; Jury Size; Verdict Preferences; Multidimensional Scaling; Vice Versa; Stimulus Objects; Multidimensional Scaling Models; Subject Factors; Causal Schema