Advances in Experimental Social Psychology Advances in Experimental Social Psychology Series
Directeur de Collection : Olson James M.
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 56, the latest release in this highly cited series, contains contributions of major empirical and theoretical interest that represent the best and brightest in new research, theory and practice in social psychology. New chapters in this updated release include The Functional Theory of Counterfactual Thinking: New Evidence, New Challenges, New Insights, Stereotype Threat and Learning, Changing Our Implicit Minds: How, When, and Why Implicit Evaluations Can Be Rapidly Revised, The Motivational Underpinnings of Belief in God, and Implicit Theories: Assumptions That Shape Social and Moral Cognition.
This serial is part of the Social Sciences package on ScienceDirect, and is available online beginning with Volume 32.
Neal J. Roese and Kai Epstude
2. Stereotype Threat and Learning
Robert J. Rydell and Kathryn L. Boucher
3. Changing Our Implicit Minds: How, When, and Why Implicit Evaluations Can Be Rapidly Revised
Jeremy Cone, Thomas C. Mann and Melissa J. Ferguson
4. The Motivational Underpinnings of Belief in God
Kristin Laurin and Aaron C. Kay
5. Implicit Theories: Assumptions That Shape Social and Moral Cognition
Jason E. Plaks
- Provides one of the most sought after and cited series in the field of experimental social psychology
- Contains contributions of major empirical and theoretical interest
- Represents the best and brightest in new research, theory and practice in social psychology
Date de parution : 07-2017
Ouvrage de 320 p.
15x22.8 cm