1st Edition
Ruminative Thoughts Advances in Social Cognition, Volume IX
Edited By Robert S. Wyer, Jr.
Copyright 1996
226 Pages
by
Psychology Press
232 Pages
by
Psychology Press
232 Pages
by
Psychology Press
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Until recently, most theory and research in social information processing has focused attention on the cognitive activity that underlies responses to stimulus information presented in the immediate situation being investigated. In contrast, people's thoughts outside the laboratory often concern life events that either have occurred in the past or are likely to occur in the future. Thoughts about... Read more
Contents: L.L. Martin, A. Tesser, Some Ruminative Thoughts. C.S. Carver, Goal Engagement and the Human Experience. L.F. Clark, Restructuring and Realigning Mental Models: Ruminations as Guides to Cognitive Home Repair. R. Erber, D.M. Wegner, Ruminations on the Rebound. C.L. Gohm, L.M. Isbell, R.S. Wyer, Jr., Some Thoughts About Thinking. L.A. King, J.W. Pennebaker, Thinking About Goals, Glue and the Meaning of Life. E. Klinger, Theories of Thought Flow: Points of Kinship and Fertile Contrasts. P. Linville, Attention Inhibition: Does it Underlie Ruminative Thought? S. Nolen-Hoeksema, Chewing the Cud and Other Ruminations. R.E. Petty, W.B.G. Jarvis, L.M. Evans, Recurrent Thought: Implications for Attitudes and Persuasion. J.S. Uleman, When Do Unconscious Goals Cloud Our Minds? M. W:aenke, J. Schmid, Rumination: When All Else Fails. L.L. Martin, A. Tesser, Clarifying Our Thoughts.
Biography
Wyer, Jr., Robert S.
"...this volume of the Advances in Social Cognition series works quite well. Martin and Tesser have done their job by nicely capturing the bulk of ruminative thought in their functional model."
—Contemporary Psychology






