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Informationen zum Autor Editors-in-Chief Mario Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver Klappentext This four-volume handbook summarizes the current state of knowledge on major topics within the fields of personality and social psychology. Coverage is contemporary, provocative, and sets an agenda for future work in the area. Volume 1 focuses on attitudes and social cognition, describing the two main directions in which this domain has moved over the past quarter century. Volumes 2 and 3 provide a broad framework to guide theorizing and research with respect to group processes and interpersonal relations in social psychology. Volume 4 contains sections on personality processes and individual differences as well as sections on more holistic approaches, such as The Person in Context and The Person as a Whole. Authors provide not only the foundational material on their topic but also discuss the big issues or bones of contention and what they see as the ways forward to resolve these issues. Zusammenfassung This four-volume handbook summarizes the current state of knowledge on major topics within the fields of personality and social psychology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Volume 1: Attitudes and Social Cognition Eugene Borgida, PhD and John A. Bargh, PhD, Associate Editors Editorial Board About the Editors-in-Chief Contributors Series Preface Handbook Introduction Volume 1 IntroductionPart I: Human Nature Chapter 1: Evolutionary Social CognitionSteven L. Neuberg and Mark Schaller Chapter 2: Primate Social Cognition: What We Have Learned From Nonhuman Primates and Other AnimalsLucy A. Bates and Richard W. Byrne Chapter 3: Psychological and Sociomoral Reasoning in InfancyRenée Baillargeon, Rose M. Scott, Zijing He, Stephanie Sloane, Peipei Setoh, Kyong-sun Jin, Di Wu, and Lin Bian Chapter 4: Embodiment of Cognition and EmotionPiotr Winkielman, Paula Niedenthal, Joseph Wielgosz, Jiska Eelen, and Liam C. KavanaghPart II: Consciousness and Unconsciousness Chapter 5: Minding the Mind: The Value of Distinguishing Among Unconscious, Conscious, and Metaconscious ProcessesJonathan W. Schooler, Michael D. Mrazek, Benjamin Baird, and Piotr Winkielman Chapter 6: MetacognitionNorbert Schwarz Chapter 7: Conscious Thoughts and the Causation of BehaviorRoy F. Baumeister, E. J. Masicampo, and Kathleen D. Vohs Chapter 8: Faces and First ImpressionsLeslie A. Zebrowitz and Joann M. MonteparePart III: The Phenomenology of Daily Life Chapter 9: Experimental Existential Psychology: Living in the Shadow of the Facts of LifeTom Pyszczynski, Daniel Sullivan, and Jeff Greenberg Chapter 10: Psychological Importance of Beliefs in Control and Order: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives in Social and Personality PsychologyAaron C. Kay, Daniel Sullivan, and Mark J. Landau Chapter 11: Social Cognition and HealthShelley E. Taylor Chapter 12: Coengagement, Coconstruction, Coevocation: Three Principles to Bridge Relationships and Social CognitionRodolfo Mendoza-Denton and Özlem AydukPart IV: Self and Other Chapter 13: Self and OtherSarah Molouki and Emily Pronin Chapter 14: Cultural PsychologyDov Cohen Chapter 15: Stereotyping: Processes and ContentSusan T. Fiske and Courtney Bearns Tablante Chapter 16: Processes of Social Influence Through Attitude ChangeRichard E. Petty and Pablo Briñol Chapter 17: Social Cognition of PowerAna Guinote Chapter 18: LeadershipAlice H. Eagly and John Antonakis Chapter 19: New Frontiers in Diversity Research: Conceptions of Diversity and Their Theoretical and Practical ImplicationsVictoria C. Plaut, Sapna Cheryan, and Flannery G. StevensPart V: Affect and Emotion Chapter 20: Emotion–Cognition InteractionsDacher Keltner and E. J. Horberg Chapter 21: Implicit AttitudesIrene V. Blair, Nilanjana Dasgupta, and Jack Glaser Chapter 22: Social Cognitive Neuroscience: A Review of Core SystemsBruce P. Doré, Noam Zerubavel, and Kevin N. Ochsner Chapter 23: Political Cognition and Its Normative Implications for the "Democr...