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Reader to Accompany An Invitation to Social Psychology Dale Miller

Reader to Accompany An Invitation to Social Psychology By Dale Miller

Reader to Accompany An Invitation to Social Psychology by Dale Miller


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Reader to Accompany An Invitation to Social Psychology by Dale Miller

To be used by itself or in conjunction with Dale Miller's AN INVITATION TO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY text, this reader features a range of classic and contemporary readings that serve as an introduction to the field.

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1. NORMS AND NORMATIVE BEHAVIOR: FIELD STUDIES OF SOCIAL INTERDEPENDENCE. Darley, J. M., & Latane, B. (1970).In J. Macaulay & L. Berkowitz (Eds.), Altruism and helping behavior (pp. 83-101). New York: Academic Press. 2. WOULD YOU DRINK AFTER A STRANGER? THE INFLUENCE OF SELF-PRESENTATIONAL MOTIVES ON WILLINGNESS TO TAKE A HEALTH RISK. Martin, K. A., & Leary, M. R. (1999).Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 25, 1092-1100. 3. EXCUSE ME?WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY?!: WOMEN'S PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RESPONSES TO SEXIST REMARKS. Swim, J. K., & Hyers, L. (1999).Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 35, 68-88. 4. OPINIONS AND SOCIAL PRESSURE. Asch, S. E. (1955). Scientific American, 193, 31-55. 5. A FOCUS THEORY OF NORMATIVE CONDUCT: RECYCLING THE CONCEPTS OF NORMS TO REDUCE LITTERING IN PUBLIC PLACES. Cialdini, R. B., Reno, R.R., & Kallgren, C. A. (1990) Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58, 1015-1026. 6. THE SILENCE OF THE LIBRARY: ENVIRONMENT, SITUATION NORM, AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR. Aarts, H., & Dijksterhuis, A. (2003). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 18-28. 7. GROUP INHIBITION OF BYSTANDER INTERVENTION. Latane, B., & Darley, J. M. (1968). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 10, 215-221. 8. PLURALISTIC IGNORANCE AND ALCOHOL USE ON CAMPUS: SOME CONSEQUENCES OF MISPERCEIVING THE SOCIAL NORM. Prentice, D. A., & Miller, D. T. (1993).Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 64, 243-256. 9. ACTUAL VERSUS ASSUMED DIFFERENCES IN CONSTRUAL: NAIVE REALISM IN INTERGROUP PERCEPTION AND CONFLICT. Robinson, R. J., Keltner, D., Ward, A., & Ross, L. (1995). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 68, 404-417. 10. I'M NOT AS THIN AS YOU THINK I AM: THE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSEQUENCES OF FEELING DISCREPANT FROM THE THINNESS NORM. Sanderson, C. A., Darley, J. M., & Messinger, C. S. (2002). Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28, 172-183. 11. PERCEPTIONS OF A FLUID CONSENSUS: UNIQUENESS BIAS, FALSE CONSENSUS, FALSE POLARIZATION, AND PLURALISTIC IGNORANCE IN A WATER CONSERVATION CRISIS. Monin, B., & Norton, M. I. (2003)Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 559-567. 12. THE ILLUSION OF TRANSPARENCY: BIASED ASSESSMENTS OF OTHERS' ABILITY TO READ ONE'S EMOTIONAL STATES. Gilovich, T., Savitsky, K., & Medvec, V. H. (1998). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 75, 332-346. 13. AVERSIVE RACISM AND SELECTION DECISIONS: 1989 AND 1999. Dovidio, J. F., & Gaertner, S. L. (2000). Psychological Science, 56, 315-319. 14. STEREOTYPING AND PREJUDICE: THEIR AUTOMATIC AND CONTROLLED COMPONENTS. Devine, P. G. (1989). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 56, 5-18. 15. RELATIONS AMONG THE IMPLICIT ASSOCIATION TEST, DISCRIMINATORY BEHAVIOR, AND EXPLICIT MEASURES OF RACIAL ATTITUDES. McConnell, A. R., & Leibold, J. M. (2001). Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 37, 435-442. 16. IN A VERY DIFFERENT VOICE: UNMASKING MORAL HYPOCRISY. Batson, C. D., Kobrynowicz, D., Dinnerstein, J. L., Kamf, H. C., & Wilson, A. D. (1997). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 72, 1335-1348. 17. COMMITTING ALTRUISM UNDER THE CLOAK OF SELF-INTEREST: THE EXCHANGE FICTION. Holmes, J. G., Miller, D. T., & Lerner, M. J. (2001). Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 38, 144-151. 18. THINKING TOO MUCH: INTROSPECTION CAN REDUCE THE QUALITY OF PREFERENCES AND DECISIONS. Wilson, T. D., & Schooler, J. W. (1991). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 60, 181-192.

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1. NORMS AND NORMATIVE BEHAVIOR: FIELD STUDIES OF SOCIAL INTERDEPENDENCE. Darley, J. M., & Latane, B. (1970).In J. Macaulay & L. Berkowitz (Eds.), Altruism and helping behavior (pp. 83-101). New York: Academic Press. 2. WOULD YOU DRINK AFTER A STRANGER? THE INFLUENCE OF SELF-PRESENTATIONAL MOTIVES ON WILLINGNESS TO TAKE A HEALTH RISK. Martin, K. A., & Leary, M. R. (1999).Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 25, 1092-1100. 3. EXCUSE ME?WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY?!: WOMEN'S PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RESPONSES TO SEXIST REMARKS. Swim, J. K., & Hyers, L. (1999).Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 35, 68-88. 4. OPINIONS AND SOCIAL PRESSURE. Asch, S. E. (1955). Scientific American, 193, 31-55. 5. A FOCUS THEORY OF NORMATIVE CONDUCT: RECYCLING THE CONCEPTS OF NORMS TO REDUCE LITTERING IN PUBLIC PLACES. Cialdini, R. B., Reno, R.R., & Kallgren, C. A. (1990) Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58, 1015-1026. 6. THE SILENCE OF THE LIBRARY: ENVIRONMENT, SITUATION NORM, AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR. Aarts, H., & Dijksterhuis, A. (2003). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 18-28. 7. GROUP INHIBITION OF BYSTANDER INTERVENTION. Latane, B., & Darley, J. M. (1968). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 10, 215-221. 8. PLURALISTIC IGNORANCE AND ALCOHOL USE ON CAMPUS: SOME CONSEQUENCES OF MISPERCEIVING THE SOCIAL NORM. Prentice, D. A., & Miller, D. T. (1993).Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 64, 243-256. 9. ACTUAL VERSUS ASSUMED DIFFERENCES IN CONSTRUAL: NAIVE REALISM IN INTERGROUP PERCEPTION AND CONFLICT. Robinson, R. J., Keltner, D., Ward, A., & Ross, L. (1995). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 68, 404-417. 10. I'M NOT AS THIN AS YOU THINK I AM: THE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSEQUENCES OF FEELING DISCREPANT FROM THE THINNESS NORM. Sanderson, C. A., Darley, J. M., & Messinger, C. S. (2002). Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28, 172-183. 11. PERCEPTIONS OF A FLUID CONSENSUS: UNIQUENESS BIAS, FALSE CONSENSUS, FALSE POLARIZATION, AND PLURALISTIC IGNORANCE IN A WATER CONSERVATION CRISIS. Monin, B., & Norton, M. I. (2003)Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 559-567. 12. THE ILLUSION OF TRANSPARENCY: BIASED ASSESSMENTS OF OTHERS' ABILITY TO READ ONE'S EMOTIONAL STATES. Gilovich, T., Savitsky, K., & Medvec, V. H. (1998). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 75, 332-346. 13. AVERSIVE RACISM AND SELECTION DECISIONS: 1989 AND 1999. Dovidio, J. F., & Gaertner, S. L. (2000). Psychological Science, 56, 315-319. 14. STEREOTYPING AND PREJUDICE: THEIR AUTOMATIC AND CONTROLLED COMPONENTS. Devine, P. G. (1989). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 56, 5-18. 15. RELATIONS AMONG THE IMPLICIT ASSOCIATION TEST, DISCRIMINATORY BEHAVIOR, AND EXPLICIT MEASURES OF RACIAL ATTITUDES. McConnell, A. R., & Leibold, J. M. (2001). Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 37, 435-442. 16. IN A VERY DIFFERENT VOICE: UNMASKING MORAL HYPOCRISY. Batson, C. D., Kobrynowicz, D., Dinnerstein, J. L., Kamf, H. C., & Wilson, A. D. (1997). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 72, 1335-1348. 17. COMMITTING ALTRUISM UNDER THE CLOAK OF SELF-INTEREST: THE EXCHANGE FICTION. Holmes, J. G., Miller, D. T., & Lerner, M. J. (2001). Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 38, 144-151. 18. THINKING TOO MUCH: INTROSPECTION CAN REDUCE THE QUALITY OF PREFERENCES AND DECISIONS. Wilson, T. D., & Schooler, J. W. (1991). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 60, 181-192.

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Reader to Accompany An Invitation to Social Psychology by Dale Miller
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