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Social cognition : from brains to culture / Susan T. Fiske and Shelley E. Taylor.
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Fiske, Susan T.
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Language
English
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2nd edition.
Published/Created
Los Angeles : SAGE, 2013.
Description
xi, 580 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Social perception
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Cognitive neuroscience
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Taylor, Shelley E.
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 463-567) and index.
Contents
Introduction.
Part I. Basic concepts in social cognition.
Dual modes in social cognition.
Attention and encoding.
Representation in memory.
Part II. Topics in social cognition : from self to society.
Self in social cognition.
Attribution processes.
Heuristics and shortcuts : efficiency in inference and decision making.
Accuracy and efficiency in social inference.
Cognitive structures of attitudes.
Cognitive processing of attitudes.
Stereotyping : cognition and bias.
Prejudice : interplay of cognitive and affective biases.
Part III. Beyond cognition.
From social cognition to affect.
From affect to social cognition.
Behaviour and Cognition.
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9781446258149
1446258149
9781446258156 (pbk.)
1446258157 (pbk.)
LCCN
2012940965
OCLC
832570414
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