Each chapter concludes with Summary and Review of Key Points, Key Terms, and For More Information.
1. The Field of Social Psychology: How We Think About and Interact with Others. Social Psychology: A Working Definition.
Social Psychology in the New Millennium: New Perspectives, New Methods.
Answering Questions About Social Behavior and Social Thought: Research Methods in Social Psychology.
The Quest for Knowledge and Rights of Individuals: Seeking an Appropriate Balance.
Using This Book: A Road Map for Readers.
2. Social Perception: Understanding Others. Nonverbal Communication: The Language of Expressions, Gazes, and Gestures.
Beyond the Headlines: As Social Psychologists See itFragrance: A Fading Nonverbal Cue?
Attribution: Understanding the Causes of Others' Behavior.
Impression Formation and Impression Management: How We Combine and Use Social Information.
Social Psychology: Thirty Years of ProgressFrom Cognitive Algebra to Motivated Processing.
3. Social Cognition: Thinking About the Social World. Schemas: Mental Frameworks for Organizing and Using Social Information.
Heuristics and Automatic Processing: How We Reduce Our Effort in Social Cognition.
Potential Sources of Error in Social Cognition: Why Total Rationality Is Rarer than You Think.
Beyond the Headlines: As Social Psychologists See ItHow the Criminal Justice System Could Be Improvedbut Isn't: The Potential Role of Cognitive Biases.
Affect and Cognition: How Feelings Shape Thought and Thought Shapes Feelings.
Social Psychology: Thirty Years of ProgressThe Effects of Being in a Good Mood on Social Behavior and Social Cognition: From The Warm Glow of Success to the Effects of Mood on Heuristic Thinking.
4. Attitudes: Evaluating the Social World. Attitude Formation: How - and Why - Attitudes Develop.
The Attitude-Behavior Link: When and How Attitudes Influence Behavior.
Social Psychology: Thirty Years of Progress Studying the Attitude-Behavior Link.
The Fine Art of Persuasion: Using Messages to Change Attitudes.
When Attitude Change Fails: Resistance to Persuasion.
Cognitive Dissonance: Why Our Behavior Can Sometimes Influence Our Attitudes.
Beyond the Headlines: As Social Psychologists See It When a Physical Addiction and Dissonance Collide, Guess Which Wins?
5. Aspects of Social Identity: Self and Gender. Social Identity: An Overview.
The Self: Components of One's Unique Identity.
Gender: Being a Male or a Female as a Crucial Aspect of Identity.
Social Psychology: Thirty Years of Progress Sex, the Gender Revolution, and Related Issues.
Beyond the Headlines: As Social Psychologists See It Little Girls Beset by Bigger Worries.
6. Prejudice: Its Causes, Effects, and Cures. Prejudice and Discrimination: Their Nature and Origins.
The Origins of Prejudice: Contrasting Perspectives.
Social Psychology: Thirty Years of ProgressHard Economic Times and Violence Against Minority Groups: From Lynchings in the South to Hate Crimes in New York.
Beyond the Headlines: As Social Psychologists See ItThin May Be In, but in the U.S., Fat Is Where It's At: Combating Prejudice Against Obese Persons.
Why Prejudice Is
Not Inevitable: Techniques for Countering Its Effects.
Prejudice Based on Gender: Its Nature and Effects.
Beyond the Headlines: As Social Psychologists See It Can a Lecture Be Sexually Harassing?
7. Interpersonal Attraction: Initial Contact, Liking, Becoming Acquainted. The Beginning of Attraction: Proximity and Emotions.
Becoming Acquaintances: The Need to Affiliate and the Effect of Observable Characteristics.
Beyond the Headlines: As Social Psychologists See It Do Looks and Style Influence Voters?
Moving toward Friendship: Similarity and Mutual Liking.
Social Psychology: Thirty Years of Progress Similarity, Dissimilarity, or Both?
8. Close Relationships: Family, Friends, Lovers, and Spouses. Interdependent Relationships with Family and Friends versus Loneliness.
Social Psychology: Thirty Years of Progress The Importance of Adult Attachment Style in Interpersonal Behavior.
Beyond the Headlines: As Social Psychologists See It Are Seven-Minute Dates the Solution?
Marriage: The Ultimate Close Relationship.
9. Social Influence: Changing Others' Behavior. Conformity: Group Influence in Action.
Social Psychology: Thirty Years of ProgressThe Persistence of Social Norms: From the Autokinetic Phenomenon to the Culture of Honor.
Compliance: To AskSometimes Is to Receive.
Beyond the Headlines: As Social Psychologists See ItHigh-Pressure Tactics for Gaining Compliance: Do You Really Need a $1500 Vacuum Cleaner? Does Anyone?
Extreme Forms of Social Influence: Obedience to Authority and Intense Introduction.
10. Prosocial Behavior: Helping Others. Responding to an Emergency: Why Are Bystanders Sometimes Helpful, Sometimes Indifferent?
Social Psychology: Thirty Years of ProgressThe Study of Prosocial Behavior Began with a Murder.
The Helpers and Those Who Receive Help.
Beyond the Headlines: As Social Psychologists See ItProsocial Responding to an Apparent Crime.
11. Aggression: Its Nature, Causes, and Control. Theoretical Perspectives on Aggression: In Search of the Roots of Violence.
Determinants of Human Aggression: Social, Personal, Situational.
Beyond the Headlines: As Social Psychologists See ItAgression in the AirAnd No Wonder!
Social Psychology: Thirty Years of ProgressStudying Heat and Aggression: From the Laboratory to Police Records of Assault.
Aggression in Long-Term Relationships: Bullying and Workplace Violence.
The Prevention and Control of Aggression: Some Useful Techniques.
12. Groups and Individuals: The Consequences of Belonging. Groups: What They Are and How They Function.
How Groups Affect Individual Performance: From Social Facilitation to Social Loafing.
Social Psychology: Thirty Years of ProgressFrom Drive to Attentional Focus: How Does the Presence of Others Influence Task Performance?
Coordination in Groups: Cooperation or Conflict?
Beyond the Headlines: As Social Psychologists See It We're All in This Together, So Why Doesn't Everyone Do Their Share?: A Social Dilemma in the Office.
Perceived Fairness in Groups: Its Nature and Effects.
Decision Making by Groups: How It Occurs and the Pitfalls It Faces.
13. Social Psychology in Action: Applications to Law, Medicine, and Organizations. Applying Social Psychology to the Interpersonal Aspects of the Legal System.
Applying Social Psychology to Health-Related Behavior.
Beyond the Headlines: As Social Psychologists See ItPets Can Help Reduce Stress.
Applying Social Psychology to the World of Work: Job Satisfaction, Helping, and Leadership.
Social Psychology: Thirty Years of ProgressUnderstanding the Dimensions and Limits of Leadership Style: From Autocratic and Democratic Leaders to Charisma.