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Social Judgments
Implicit and Explicit Processes

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Joseph P. Forgas, Kipling Williams, William von Hippel, Martie G. Haselton, David M. Buss, Matthew Lieberman, Michael A. Zarate, Colby J. Stoever, Phillip R. Shaver, Mario Mikulincer, David C. Funder, Arie W. Kruglanski, Wo Young Chun, Hans Peter Erb, Antonio Peirro, Lucia Mannetti, Scott Spiegel, Klaus Fiedler, Peter Freytag, Herbert Bless, Norbert Schwarz, Michaela Wanke, Rebekah East, Diederik A. Stapel, Patrick Vargas, Denise Sekaquaptewa, Jerry Suls, Rene Martin, Ladd Wheeler, Tanya Charmand, Valerie E. Jefferis, John McClure, Robbie M. Sutton, Denis J. Hilton, Trevor I. Case, Cassandra Govan, Adam D. Galinsky, Paul Martorana, Gillian Ku, Lucy Johnston, Lynden Miles, Marilynn B. Brewer
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  • Date Published: February 2011
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521184243

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  • The objective of this book, which was originally published in 2003, is to provide an informative, scholarly yet readable overview of advances on judgmental research, and to offer a closer integration between implicit, subconscious, and explicit conscious judgmental mechanisms. The chapters draw on key research on social cognition, evolutionary psychology, neuropsychology, and personality dynamics to achieve this objective. The contributions offer important insights into the way everyday judgmental processes operate and are organized into three sections, dealing with fundamental influences on judgmental processes, the role of cognitive and intra-psychic mechanisms in social judgments and the role of social and interpersonal variables in judgments. The book is written in a readable yet scholarly style, and researchers, practitioners, and students both at the undergraduate and at the graduate level should find it an engaging overview of the field.

    • Contributors are all very high-profile researchers who have made a significant impact on the field
    • A comprehensive yet integrated approach emphasizing the dynamic links between implicit and explicit judgmental processes
    • Many chapters advance intriguing theoretical frameworks and report extensive empirical data
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    • Date Published: February 2011
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521184243
    • length: 442 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 22 mm
    • weight: 0.59kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. Responding to the social world: explicit and implicit processes in social judgments Joseph P. Forgas
    2. Biases in social judgment: design flaws or design features? Martie G. Haselton and David M. Buss
    3. Reflexive and reflective judgment processes: a social cognitive neuroscience approach Matthew Lieberman
    4. Decomposing the person perception process: cerebral hemispheric asymmetries in social perception Michael A. Zarate and Colby J. Stoever
    5. The psychodynamics of social judgments: an attachment theory perspective Phillip R. Shaver and Mario Mikulincer
    6. Towards a social psychology of person judgments: implications for person perception accuracy and self-knowledge David C. Funder
    7. A parametric unimodel: of human judgment: integrating dual-process frameworks in cognition from a single-mode perspective Arie W. Kruglanski, Wo Young Chun, Hans Peter Erb, Antonio Peirro, Lucia Mannetti and Scott Spiegel
    8. Social judgments based on pseudo-contingencies: a forgotten phenomenon Klaus Fiedler and Peter Freytag
    9. The size of context effects in social judgment Herbert Bless, Norbert Schwarz and Michaela Wanke
    10. Affective influences on social judgments and decisions: implicit and explicit processes Joseph P. Forgas and Rebekah East
    11. Hot cognition and social judgments: when and why do descriptions influence our feelings? Diederik A. Stapel
    12. Attitudinal process vs. content: the role of information processing biases in social judgment and behavior William von Hippel, Patrick Vargas and Denise Sekaquaptewa
    13. The importance of the question in the judgment of abilities and opinions via social comparison Jerry Suls, Rene Martin and Ladd Wheeler
    14. Consequences of automatic goal pursuit and the case of nonconscious mimicry Tanya L. Chartrand and Valerie E. Jefferis
    15. Implicit and explicit processes in social judgments: the role of goal-based explanations John McClure, Robbie M. Sutton and Denis J. Hilton
    16. Impact of ostracism on social judgments and decisions: explicit and implicit processes Kipling D. Williams, Trevor I. Case and Cassandra Govan
    17. To control or not to control stereotypes: separating the implicit and explicit process of perspective-taking and suppression Adam D. Galinsky, Paul V. Martorana and Gillian Ku
    18. Responding to the social world: attributions and stereotype-based judgments Lucy Johnston and Lynden Miles
    19. Implicit and explicit process in social judgment: deep and high Marilynn B. Brewer.

  • Editors

    Joseph P. Forgas, University of New South Wales, Sydney

    Kipling D. Williams, Macquarie University, Sydney

    William Von Hippel, University of New South Wales, Sydney

    Contributors

    Joseph P. Forgas, Kipling Williams, William von Hippel, Martie G. Haselton, David M. Buss, Matthew Lieberman, Michael A. Zarate, Colby J. Stoever, Phillip R. Shaver, Mario Mikulincer, David C. Funder, Arie W. Kruglanski, Wo Young Chun, Hans Peter Erb, Antonio Peirro, Lucia Mannetti, Scott Spiegel, Klaus Fiedler, Peter Freytag, Herbert Bless, Norbert Schwarz, Michaela Wanke, Rebekah East, Diederik A. Stapel, Patrick Vargas, Denise Sekaquaptewa, Jerry Suls, Rene Martin, Ladd Wheeler, Tanya Charmand, Valerie E. Jefferis, John McClure, Robbie M. Sutton, Denis J. Hilton, Trevor I. Case, Cassandra Govan, Adam D. Galinsky, Paul Martorana, Gillian Ku, Lucy Johnston, Lynden Miles, Marilynn B. Brewer

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