1st Edition

European Review of Social Psychology: Volume 16

Edited By WOLFGANG STROEBE, Miles Hewstone Copyright 2006
420 Pages
by Routledge

420 Pages
by Psychology Press

The European Review of Social Psychology is an annual series that reflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and has been widely accepted as one of the major international series in social psychology. The series is open to authors from all nations and its major purpose is to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and... Read more

T. Postmes, S.A. Haslam, R.I. Swaab, Social Influence in Small Groups: An Interactive Model of Social Identity Formation. R. Prislin, P.N. Christensen, Social Change in the Aftermath of Successful Minority Influence. M. Leary, Sociometer Theory and the Pursuit of Relational Value: Getting to the Root of Self-Esteem. M.J. Monteith, A.Y. Mark, Changing One's Prejudiced Ways: Awareness, Affect and Self-Regulation. B. Wojciszke, Morality and Competence in Person- and Self-Perception. S.R. Levy, T.L. West, L. Ramirez, Lay Theories and Intergroup Relations: A Social-Developmental Perspective. E. Castano, M. Dechesne, On Defeating Death: Group Reification and Social Identification as Immortality Strategies. R. Custers, H. Aarts, Beyond Priming Effects: The Role of Positive Affect and Discrepancies in Implicit Processes of Motivation and Goal Pursuit. M. Hornsey, Why Being Right Is Not Enough: Predicting Defensiveness in the Face of Group Criticism. W. Hofmann, T. Gschwendner, B.A. Nosek, M. Schmitt, What Moderates Implicit-Explicit Consistency?

Biography

Edited by Wolfgang Stroebe, Utrecht University, The Netherlands and Miles Hewstone, University of Oxford, UK.