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Advances in Experimental Social Psychology Mark P. Zanna (Psychology Department, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada)

Advances in Experimental Social Psychology By Mark P. Zanna (Psychology Department, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada)

Advances in Experimental Social Psychology by Mark P. Zanna (Psychology Department, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada)


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Containing contributions of empirical and theoretical interest, this title presents the research, theory, and practice in social psychology.

Advances in Experimental Social Psychology Summary

Advances in Experimental Social Psychology: Volume 42 by Mark P. Zanna (Psychology Department, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada)

Advances in Experimental Social Psychology continues to be one of the most sought after and most often cited series in this field. Containing contributions of major empirical and theoretical interest, this series represents the best and the brightest in new research, theory, and practice in social psychology. This serial is part of the Social Sciences package on ScienceDirect. Visit info.sciencedirect.com for more information. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology is available online on ScienceDirect - full-text online of volume 32 onward. Elsevier book series on ScienceDirect gives multiple users throughout an institution simultaneous online access to an important complement to primary research. Digital delivery ensures users reliable, 24-hour access to the latest peer-reviewed content. The Elsevier book series are compiled and written by the most highly regarded authors in their fields and are selected from across the globe using Elsevier's extensive researcher network. For more information about the Elsevier Book Series on ScienceDirect Program, please visit: info.sciencedirect.com/bookseries/

About Mark P. Zanna (Psychology Department, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada)

Mark P. Zanna is a retired University Professor and former Chair of Psychology at the University of Waterloo. He received his BA ('66) and PhD ('70) from Yale University. Professor Zanna's area of research is the psychology of attitudes. Primarily funded over the years by grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, he has studied attitude structure and function, attitude formation and change, communication and persuasion (including the persistence of persuasion), and the attitude-behaviour relation. He has also conducted research on (a) overcoming resistance to persuasion, including research on subliminal priming and persuasion, self-affirmation and persuasion, and narrative persuasion, and (b) implicit attitudes (i.e., relatively automatic, intuitive evaluations), including research on aversive racists (i.e., those individuals who test low on thoughtful, conscious measures of prejudice, but high on more automatic, intuitive measures of prejudice) and defensive self-esteem (i.e., those individuals who test high on thoughtful, conscious measures of self-esteem, but low on more automatic, intuitive measures of self-esteem). In the domain of health promotion, he has evaluated a 'safer sex' intervention and tested the subtle effects (e.g., on implicit norms) of movie stars' smoking in feature films. Currently, he is investigating the causes and consequences of negative implicit norms toward females in STEM disciplines. A winner of several career awards for distinguished scientific contribution (D. O. Hebb Award, Canadian Psychological Association, 1993; D. T. Campbell Award, Society of Personality and Social Psychology, 1997; Fellow, Royal Society of Canada, 1999; Inaugural Excellence in Research Award, UW, 2000; Inaugural Distinguished University Professor, UW, 2004; Inaugural Excellence in Graduate Supervision, UW, 2005; Distinguished Scientist Award, Society of Experimental Social Psychology, 2007; K. Lewin Award, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, 2010; Killam Prize Laureate, Canada Council for the Arts, 2011), Professor Zanna has been a consulting editor of the top four journals in social/personality psychology (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, and Journal of Personality) plus 7 other journals. Currently, he co-edits the Ontario Symposium on Personality and Social Psychology (since 1981) and the Advances in Experimental Social Psychology (since 1991), the two major edited book series in social psychology. He has also been elected to the presidencies of the two major learned societies in social psychology, the Society of Experimental Social Psychology (1985) and the Society of Personality and Social Psychology (1997). 32 (of 34) of Professor Zanna's doctoral or postdoctoral students have taken academic positions. Six students chaired their respective departments (plus one was the President of a small US college) and 12 others became editors (or consulting editors) of major journals in the field. According to the Web of Science, Professor Zanna's lifetime citations now (February, 2014) exceed 9,500 (h = 50; H = 55). According to Google Scholar, lifetime citations now (February, 2014) exceed 21,200 (h = 74). Finally, Professor Zanna has ranked 12th and 20th worldwide in citations in social psychology textbooks and social psychology handbooks, respectively.

Table of Contents

1. Mental Representations of Social Values Gregory R. Maio 2. An Interpersonal Approach to Emotion in Social Decision Making: The Emotions as Social Information (EASI) Model Gerben A. Van Kleef, Carsten K. W. De Dreu and Antony S. R. Manstead 3. On Passion for Life Activities: Toward a Dualistic Model of Passsion Robert J. Vallerand 4. Good News! Capitalizing on Positive Events in an Interpersonal Context Shelly L. Gable and Harry T. Reis 5. Indirect Prime-to-Behavior Effects: The Role of Perceptions of the Self, Others, and Situations in Connecting Primed Constructs to Social Behavior Dirk Smeesters, S. Christian Wheeler and Aaron C. Kay 6. Mental Construal and the Emergence of Assimilation and Contrast Effects: The Inclusion/Exclusion Model Herbert Bless and Norbert Schwarz

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NPB9780123744920
9780123744920
012374492X
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology: Volume 42 by Mark P. Zanna (Psychology Department, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada)
New
Hardback
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
2010-04-16
410
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