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Social cognition, as a field, can be characterized as a distinct
subarea of social psychology that examines all of the countless
cognitive complexities, mental representations, and processes
implicated in interaction, as well as an approach to studying
interactions in the context of the groups, cultures, and societies
to which they belong. Together these two facets of social cognition
create one of the most influential and important social sciences to
come along in some time. Providing a comprehensive review of major
topics in the field of social cognition, The Oxford Handbook of
Social Cognition expresses that excitement and fascination in
describing the content and approach that constitute the field
today. The 43 chapters included in this handbook cover: - central
aspects of the field of social cognition, including its history and
historically important foundational research areas (attribution,
attitudes, impression formation, and prejudice/stereotyping), along
with methodology - core issues relating to social cognitive
representations and processes (including those that are visual,
implicit, or automatic) and the stages of information processing
(attention, perception, memory, and judgment, along with simulation
and thought suppression) - applications of the social cognition
approach to areas of social psychology, general psychology, and
other disciplines, such as marketing, law, health and politics
After more than 30 years, the vibrant field of social cognition
continues to reign as one of psychology's most dominant approaches.
The impressive chapters collected in this volume define the field
and contribute enormously to our understanding of what social
cognition is today.
Focusing attention on a multiplicity of issues surrounding the
study of behavior is timely and important. Some scholars believe
that, across various sub-disciplines of the field, social
psychology actually has contributed a great deal to our
understanding of behavior and its antecedents. From this
perspective, there is considerable utility in drawing together such
work in one place. Other scholars suggest that, though there has
been great progress elucidating the internal cognitive, affective
and motivational underpinnings of behavior, much less research
focuses on external behavior itself. From this perspective, it is
important to identify the theoretical gaps, the empirical needs,
and the focal issues that still demand attention. Chapters in this
timely volume review some of these key issues, with contributions
from some of the world's leading social and personality
psychologists.
Social cognition, as a field, can be characterized as a distinct
subarea of social psychology that examines all of the countless
cognitive complexities, mental representations, and processes
implicated in interaction, as well as an approach to studying
interactions in the context of the groups, cultures, and societies
to which they belong. Together these two facets of social cognition
create one of the most influential and important social sciences to
come along in some time.
Providing a comprehensive review of major topics in the field of
social cognition, The Oxford Handbook of Social Cognition expresses
that excitement and fascination in describing the content and
approach that constitute the field today. The 43 chapters included
in this handbook cover:
- central aspects of the field of social cognition, including its
history and historically important foundational research areas
(attribution, attitudes, impression formation, and
prejudice/stereotyping), along with methodology
- core issues relating to social cognitive representations and
processes (including those that are visual, implicit, or automatic)
and the stages of information processing (attention, perception,
memory, and judgment, along with simulation and thought
suppression)
- applications of the social cognition approach to areas of social
psychology, general psychology, and other disciplines, such as
marketing, law, health and politics
After more than 30 years, the vibrant field of social cognition
continues to reign as one of psychology's most dominant approaches.
The impressive chapters collected in this volume define the field
and contribute enormously to our understanding of what social
cognition is today.
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