1st Edition

Memory and Cognition in Its Social Context

504 Pages
by Psychology Press

504 Pages
by Psychology Press

504 Pages
by Psychology Press

The first comprehensive theoretical formulation of the way people use information they receive about their social environments to make judgments and behavioral decisions, this volume focuses on the cognitive processes that underlie the use of social information. These include initial interpretation, the representations used to make inferences, and the transformation of these subjective inferences... Read more
Contents: Preface. Introduction. A General Model of Social Information Processing. The Structure and Function of the Work Space. The Organization of Information in Permanent Memory. Retrieval Processes. Encoding and Organization: I. The Effects of Concept Accessibility on the Interpretation of Information. Encoding and Organization: II. The Cognitive Representation of Persons. Encoding and Organization: III. The Cognitive Representation of Social Events. Inference Making: I. General Processes. Inference Making: II. Judgments of Persons. Response Generation. The Role of Affect and Emotion in Information Processing. The Self. Appendix: Summary of Postulates.

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Robert S. Wyer Jr., Thomas K. Srull

" ...Wyer and Srull's research paradigm has been so fruitful and influential over the years that it has virtually defined social cognition for many observers...this book is a milestone....Wyer and Srull's research program is the most productive that the field has known..."
Contemporary Psychology

"...the first comprehensive theoretical formulation of the way people use information about their social environments to make judgments and behavior decisions."
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