The Oxford handbook of personality and social psychology [electronic resource] / edited by Kay Deaux, Mark Snyder.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, c2012.
Description
1 online resource (xvii, 858 p. ) ill. ;

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Series
Oxford library of psychology. [More in this series]
Summary note
In this text, contributors explore the historical, conceptual methodological and empirical foundations that link the two fields of personality psychology and social psychology across numerous domains.
Notes
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on print version record.
Language note
English
Contents
  • Personality and social psychology : crossing boundaries and integrating perspectives / Mark Snyder and Kay Deaux
  • The intertwined histories of personality and social psychology / Thomas F. Pettigrew and Frances Cherry
  • Perspectives on the person : rapid growth and opportunities for integration / William Fleeson
  • Perspectives on the situation / Harry T. Reis and John G. Holmes
  • Behavior and behavior assessment / Janice R. Kelly and Christopher R. Agnew
  • Neuroscience approaches in social and personality psychology / David M. Amodio and Eddie Harmon-Jones
  • Evolutionary perspectives / Steven W. Gangestad
  • Context in person, person in context : a cultural psychology approach to social-personality psychology / Glenn Adams
  • Conceptual and methodological issues in the analysis of data from dyads and groups / Deborah A. Kashy and M. Brent Donnellan
  • Multilevel modeling in personality and social psychology /
  • Oliver Christ, Chris G. Sibley, and Ulrich Wagner
  • Self and identity : dynamics of persons and their situations / Jennifer Crocker and Amy Canevello
  • Motivation and goal pursuit : integration across the social/personality divide / Julie K. Norem
  • Five new ideas about emotion and their implications for social-personality psychology / Gerald L. Clore and Michael D. Robinson
  • Initial impressions of others / James S. Uleman and S. Adil Saribay
  • Attitudes and persuasion / Icek Ajzen
  • From help-giving to helping relations : belongingness and independence in social interaction / Arie Nadler
  • Antisocial behavior in individuals and groups : an empathy-focused approach / Emanuele Castano
  • Personality and social interaction : interpenetrating processes / Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton and Özlem Ayduk
  • Attachment theory expanded : a behavioral systems approach / Mario Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver --
  • Person-by-situation perspectives on close relationships / Jeffry A. Simpson and Heike A. Winterheld
  • Personality influences on group processes : the past, present, and future / Craig D. Parks
  • Intergroup processes : from prejudice to positive relations between groups / Linda R. Tropp and Ludwin E. Molina
  • Personality, social psychology, and psychopathology : reflections on a Lewinian vision / Philip R. Costanzo, Rick H. Hoyle, and Mark R. Leary
  • Individual and societal well-being / Shigehiro Oishi
  • Multiculturalism : cultural, social, and personality processes / Verónica Benet-Martínez
  • Personality and social contexts as sources of change and continuity across the life span / Abigail J. Stewart and Kay Deaux
  • Leadership : a person-in-situation perspective / Daan van Knippenberg
  • Work and organizations : contextualizing personality and social psychology / David V. Day and Deidra J. Schleicher --
  • A person x intervention strategy approach to understanding health behavior / Alexander J. Rothman and Austin S. Baldwin
  • Forensic personality and social psychology / Saul Kassin and Margaret Bull Kovera
  • The psychology of collective action / Lauren E. Duncan
  • Social policy : barriers and opportunities for personality and social psychology / Allen M. Omoto
  • Personality and social psychology : the state of the union / Kay Deaux and Mark Snyder.
Other title(s)
Personality and social psychology
ISBN
0-19-994090-8
LCCN
2011016640
OCLC
843405783
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