2nd Edition

Handbook of Social Cognition Volume 2: Applications

Edited By Robert S. Wyer, Jr., Thomas K. Srull Copyright 1994
530 Pages
by Psychology Press

536 Pages
by Psychology Press

This edition of the Handbook follows the first edition by 10 years. The earlier edition was a promissory note, presaging the directions in which the then-emerging field of social cognition was likely to move. The field was then in its infancy and the areas of research and theory that came to dominate the field during the next decade were only beginning to surface. The concepts and methods used... Read more
Contents: Volume 1: Basic Processes. T.M. Ostrom, Foreword. J.A. Bargh, The Four Horsemen of Automaticity: Awareness, Intention, Efficiency, and Control in Social Cognition. R.S. Wyer, Jr., D.E. Carlston, The Cognitive Representation of Persons and Events. E.R. Smith, Procedural Knowledge and Processing Strategies in Social Cognition. J.F. Kihlstrom, S.B. Klein, The Self as a Knowledge Structure. D.R. Beike, S.J. Sherman, Social Inference: Inductions, Deductions, and Analogies. F. Strack, Response Processes in Social Judgment. G.L. Clore, N. Schwarz, M. Conway, Affective Causes and Consequences of Social Information Processing. Volume 2: Applications. T.M. Ostrom, Foreword. D.L. Hamilton, J.W. Sherman, Stereotypes. R.E. Petty, J.R. Priester, D.T. Wegener, Cognitive Processes in Attitude Change. S. Iyengar, V. Ottati, Cognitive Perspective in Political Psychology. M.S. Clark, V.S. Helgeson, K. Mickelson, S.P. Pataki, Some Cognitive Structures and Processes Relevant to Relationship Functioning. L.F. Clark, Social Cognition and Health Psychology. G. Weary, J.A. Edwards, Social Cognition and Clinical Psychology: Anxiety, Depression, and the Processing of Social Information. J.M. Feldman, On the Synergy Between Theory and Application: Social Cognition and Performance Appraisal. F.R. Kardes, Consumer Judgment and Decision Processes.

Biography

Robert S. Wyer Jr., Thomas K. Srull

Review of the first edition...

"The field needs this handbook, and the authors are well qualified to edit it....This publication is solid and seminal enough that it will probably be important through the end of the decade."

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"The first edition of the Handbook of Social Cognition was a revolutionary manifesto. It was both a challenge to traditional ways of social psychological theorizing and a statement from the rabble that 'we are here and we mean to stay.' It was confrontational and passionate. It was fists and sinew demanding recognition and acceptance.

"This second edition of the Handbook fully conveys the new maturity of social cognition. It amply demonstrates the relevance of information-processing principles to understanding the cognitive dynamics underlying a broad array of traditional domains in social psychology. Indeed, it is easy to envision a future in which there is no longer a need for a separate Handbook of Social Cognition. The Handbook of Social Cognition will become the Handbook of Social Psychology."

Thomas M. Ostrom
Ohio State University, from the Foreword