The self in social judgment [electronic resource] / edited by Mark D. Alicke, David A. Dunning, Joachim I. Krueger.
Integrates research into the ways in which people's values, beliefs, emotional states, and behavior preferences influence their perceptions of others, into a presentation that identifies common themes and problems.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Psychology Press,
2005.
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Series: | Studies in self and identity series.
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Table of Contents:
- Self as source and constraint of social knowledge / Joachim I. Krueger, Mark D. Alicke, and David A. Dunning
- Social projection and the psychology of choice / Joachim I. Krueger and Melissa Acevedo
- Cross-situational projection / Leaf van Boven and George Loewenstein
- Shallow thoughts about the self / Thomas Gilovich, Nicholas Epley, and Karlene Hanko
- Better-than-average effect / Mark D. Alicke and Olesya Govorun
- Knife that cuts both ways / Thomas Mussweiler, Kai Epstude, and Katja RĂ¼ter
- Feature-based model of self-other comparisons / Sara D. Hodges
- Self-other asymmetries in behavior explanations / Bertram F. Malle
- Judging for two / Emily Balcetis and David A. Dunning
- Hierarchy within / Lowell Gaertner and Constantine Sedikides
- Ingroup as part of the self / Sabine Otten
- Self in social perception / David A. Dunning, Joachim I. Krueger, and Mark D. Alicke.