The Psychology of Attitudes and Attitude Change

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Attitudes are central to understanding human beings' unique ability to create elaborate predispositions and evaluations based on their social experiences. This volume reviews cutting-edge research on attitudes by leading scholars and is essential reading for social psychologists, and practitioners in clinical, counseling, organizational, marketing, forensic, and developmental psychology.


Zusatztext "[A] richly informative! valuable book ? The editors and contributors to this volume ? have done a marvelous job of getting to the root of the key issues in contemporary research and theory in this area. ? The 17 essays are uniformly interesting and accessible! and many are quite provacative. Imperative for those involved with the study of attitude! this volume will also interest readers with interests well beyond the bounds of attitude research. Essential [for] lower-division undergraduates through [to] faculty and professionals." - R. R. Cornelius in CHOICE"Attitude is arguably the most enduring and central construct in social psychology! surfacing across almost the entire terrain of the discipline. In this wonderfully accessible book! Forgas! Cooper and Crano have assembled a truly stellar cast of leading scholars of the psychology of attitudes and attitude change to illustrate the breadth! diversity and scientific exhilaration of contemporary attitude research." - Professor Mike Hogg! Claremont Graduate University"Like other offerings in the Sydney Symposium series! this volume presents cutting-edge science on carefully selected topics written by leading researchers and theorists. A must read for scholars and students interested in where contemporary attitudes research is at! and where it is heading." - Professor Arie Kruglanski! University of Maryland"The editors have compiled an impressive set of contributions conveying important developments at the level of basic theory and research regarding attitudes and also illustrating exciting linkages by which the basic work informs other domains of inquiry." - Professor Russ Fazio! Ohio State University"This book will become an indispensible resource for students and researchers interested in the nature of attitudes and attitude change. The scope of the analysis is breathtaking! including a discussion of the Aristotelian roots of persuasion! a critical analysis of contemporary research on implicit attitudes! and everything in between. The result is a comprehensive and integrative volume that is at once both forward looking and firmly grounded in the accumulated wisdom of the ages." - Professor William B. Swann! Jr.! University of Texas Informationen zum Autor Joseph P. Forgas, Joel Cooper, William D. Crano Klappentext Attitudes are central to understanding human beings' unique ability to create elaborate predispositions and evaluations based on their social experiences. This volume reviews cutting-edge research on attitudes by leading scholars and is essential reading for social psychologists, and practitioners in clinical, counseling, organizational, marketing, forensic, and developmental psychology. Zusammenfassung Attitudes are central to understanding human beings' unique ability to create elaborate predispositions and evaluations based on their social experiences. This volume reviews cutting-edge research on attitudes by leading scholars and is essential reading for social psychologists, and practitioners in clinical, counseling, organizational, marketing, forensic, and developmental psychology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1. Introduction and Basic Issues. J.P. Forgas, J. Cooper, W. Crano , Introductory Remarks: History Background and Issues of Research on Attitudes and Attitude Change. B.T. Johnson, M. Boynton , Putting Attitudes in their Place: Behavioral Prediction in the Face of Competing Variables. A. Ledgerwood, Y. Trope, Attitudes as Global and Local Action Guides. E. Walther , For Whom Pavlov's Bell Tolls: Is There Any Evidence for Associative Processes Underlying Attitude Formation and Change? J. Blascovich, C. McCall , Attitudes in Virtual Reality. Part 2. Attitudes: Cognitive and Affective Processes . J. Cooper , Vicarious Cognitive Dissonance: Changing Attitudes by Experiencing Another's Pain. S.J. Spencer, ...

"[A] richly informative, valuable book The editors and contributors to this volume have done a marvelous job of getting to the root of the key issues in contemporary research and theory in this area. The 17 essays are uniformly interesting and accessible, and many are quite provacative. Imperative for those involved with the study of attitude, this volume will also interest readers with interests well beyond the bounds of attitude research. Essential [for] lower-division undergraduates through [to] faculty and professionals." R. R. Cornelius in CHOICE "Attitude is arguably the most enduring and central construct in social psychology, surfacing across almost the entire terrain of the discipline. In this wonderfully accessible book, Forgas, Cooper and Crano have assembled a truly stellar cast of leading scholars of the psychology of attitudes and attitude change to illustrate the breadth, diversity and scientific exhilaration of contemporary attitude research." - Professor Mike Hogg, Claremont Graduate University "Like other offerings in the Sydney Symposium series, this volume presents cutting-edge science on carefully selected topics written by leading researchers and theorists. A must read for scholars and students interested in where contemporary attitudes research is at, and where it is heading." - Professor Arie Kruglanski, University of Maryland "The editors have compiled an impressive set of contributions conveying important developments at the level of basic theory and research regarding attitudes and also illustrating exciting linkages by which the basic work informs other domains of inquiry." - Professor Russ Fazio, Ohio State University "This book will become an indispensible resource for students and researchers interested in the nature of attitudes and attitude change. The scope of the analysis is breathtaking, including a discussion of the Aristotelian roots of persuasion, a critical analysis of contemporary research on implicit attitudes, and everything in between. The result is a comprehensive and integrative volume that is at once both forward looking and firmly grounded in the accumulated wisdom of the ages." - Professor William B. Swann, Jr., University of Texas

Autorentext
Joseph P. Forgas, Joel Cooper, William D. Crano

Klappentext

Attitudes are central to understanding human beings' unique ability to create elaborate predispositions and evaluations based on their social experiences. This volume reviews cutting-edge research on attitudes by leading scholars and is essential reading for social psychologists, and practitioners in clinical, counseling, organizational, marketing, forensic, and developmental psychology.


Inhalt

Part 1. Introduction and Basic Issues. J.P. Forgas, J. Cooper, W. Crano, Introductory Remarks: History Background and Issues of Research on Attitudes and Attitude Change. B.T. Johnson, M. Boynton, Putting Attitudes in their Place: Behavioral Prediction in the Face of Competing Variables. A. Ledgerwood, Y. Trope, Attitudes as Global and Local Action Guides. E. Walther, For Whom Pavlov's Bell Tolls: Is There Any Evidence for Associative Processes Underlying Attitude Formation and Change? J. Blascovich, C. McCall, Attitudes in Virtual Reality. Part 2. Attitudes: Cognitive and Affective Processes. J. Cooper, Vicarious Cognitive Dissonance: Changing Attitudes by Experiencing Another's Pain. S.J. Spencer, M.P. Zanna, Implicit Evaluations and Attitude Change: How Implicit Attitudes and Norms Can Foster Changes in Attitudes and Behavior. E. Harmon-Jones, D.M. Amodio, C. Harmon-Jones, An Action-based Model of Cognitive Dissonance: On Cognitive Conflict and Attitude Change. *K. Fiedl…

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781138984127
    • Genre Non-Fiction Books on Psychology
    • Editor Forgas Joseph P., Cooper Joel, William D. Crano
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 314
    • Herausgeber Psychology Press
    • Gewicht 453g
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm x T17mm
    • Jahr 2016
    • EAN 9781138984127
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-1-138-98412-7
    • Titel The Psychology of Attitudes and Attitude Change
    • Autor Joseph P. (University of New South Wales, Forgas

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