Pillars of social psychology : stories and retrospectives / edited by Saul Kassin.
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NU Fairview College LRC | NU Fairview College LRC | School of Arts and Sciences | General Circulation | GC HM 1033 P55 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUFAI000004264 |
Include index.
1. Introducing the pillars of social psychology Saul Kassin; 2. Seven decades in social psychology Thomas Fraser Pettigrew; 3. A career emerging from an unnecessary analysis Robert Rosenthal; 4. Once a social psychologist, always a social psychologist Florence Denmark; 5. Abe and Leon and me Elliot Aronson; 6. My contributions to social psychology over many decades Philip G. Zimbardo; 7. Influences and dissonances Jonathan Freedman; 8. From ideomotor theory to the IAT in just 35 years Anthony G. Greenwald; 9. Curiosity Elaine Hatfield; 10. The emergence and evolution of social realities Bibb Latané; 11. The good old days Bernard Weiner; 12. “What ever happened to that blond girl?" Ellen Berscheid; 13. A quest for social psychology that spans the psychological and the social Alice H. Eagly; 14. Reasoning Richard E. Nisbett; 15. Chance and choice: My career in social psychology Kay Deaux; 16. Looking back on a charmed career Wolfgang Stroebe; 17. My train ride to social psychology Joel Cooper; 18. The making and remaking of a cross-cultural psychologist in six acts Michael Harris Bond; 19. A professional past of arranging to be compelled Robert B. Cialdini; 20. A social-psychological and personality approach to human motivation Edward L. Deci; 21. Wandering into psychology and law Phoebe C. Ellsworth; 22. My meandering journey into social psychology James M. Jones; 23. A career in ten episodes Claude Steele; 24. Getting lucky Daniel Batson; 25. Mindsets: From bathtubs to hot beliefs to social change Carol S. Dweck; 26. Social psychology and me: The ties that bind Mark Snyder; 27. My life as a social psychologist Letitia Anne Peplau; 28. You can't be a self by yourself Hazel Rose Markus; 29. Getting to here from there Michael F. Scheier; 30. A relational life Margaret Clark; 31. Planning is overrated: A case study John F. Dovidio; 32. Symptoms, secrets, writing, and words James W. Pennebaker; 33. How chance encounters can foster a career Richard E. Petty; 34. A multi-decade journey between the lab and the real world Gary L. Wells; 35. A long and winding road Timothy D. Wilson; 36. Tales of a devoted but disillusioned party crasher Roy F. Baumeister; 37. Social cognition, always the great beyond Susan T. Fiske; 38. The accidental social psychologist Brenda Major; 39. The power of firmly-held beliefs: A troubled child, Schachter's incredulity, and the roots of extreme behavior William B. Swann, Jr.; 40. A career in social psychology: More than just fun and games Rupert Brown; 41. Chasing self-esteem Jennifer Crocker; 42. The basement tapes John A. Bargh; 43. Evolutionary social psychology: A scientific revolution in progress David M. Buss; 44. One man's search for (the assignment of) meaning Thomas Gilovich; 45. Meetings with remarkable men: A fortunate journey in social psychology Miles Hewstone; 46. Dear Vera, Chuck, and Dave Daniel Gilbert; 47. Always buy the Handbook of Social Psychology (1968) at a railway station in India Mahzarin R. Banaji; 48. Empowering people to break the prejudice habit: (Re)Discovering my inner Cialdini Patricia G. Devine; 49. Seeking the middle way: An exploration of culture, mind, and the brain Shinobu Kitayama; 50. The pillars, their stories, retrospectives, and signals loud and clear Saul Kassin.
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