Advances in Experimental Social Psychology
Series: Advances in Experimental Social Psychology; 29;
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Product details:
- Publisher Academic Press
- Date of Publication 29 May 1997
- ISBN 9780120152292
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages374 pages
- Size 228x152 mm
- Weight 670 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
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. Volume 29 covers issues of self-esteem, self-evaluation, intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, counterfactual thinking and Bias.
MoreTable of Contents:
N.J. Roese and J.M Olson, Counterfactual Thinking: The Intersection of Affect and Function.
J. Greenberg, S. Solomon, and T. Pyszcynski, Terror Management Theory of Self-Esteem and Cultural Worldviews: Empirical Assessments and Conceptual Refinements.
D.T. Wegener and R.E. Petty, The Flexible Correction Model: The Role of Naive Theories of Bias in Bias Correction.
C. Sedikides and M.J. Strube, Self-Evaluation: To Thine Own Self Be Good, To Thine Own Self Be Sure, To Thine Own Self Be True, and To Thine Own Self Be Better.
R.J. Vallerand, Toward a Hierarchical Model of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation.
Subject Index.