Handbook of implicit social cognition : measurement, theory, and applications /

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Imprint:New York : Guilford Press, c2010.
Description:xiii, 594 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
Language:English
Subject:
Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10081144
Hidden Bibliographic Details
Other authors / contributors:Gawronski, Bertram.
Payne, B. Keith.
ISBN:9781606236734
1606236733 (hbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Summary:This edited volume provides the first comprehensive overview of the field. Foremost authorities synthesize the latest findings on how automatic, implicit, & unconscious cognitive processes influence social judgments & behaviour.
Table of Contents:
  • 1. A History of Implicit Social Cognition: Where Is It Coming From? Where Is It Now? Where Is It Going?
  • I. Basics
  • 2. In Search of a Measure That Qualifies as Implicit: Recommendations Based on a Decompositional View of Automaticity
  • 3. Models of Implicit and Explicit Mental Representation
  • 4. Building Blocks of Social Behavior: Reflective and Impulsive Processes
  • 5. Implicit Social Cognition: Insights from Social Neuroscience
  • II. Methods and Procedures
  • 6. A Practical Guide to Sequential Priming and Related Tasks
  • 7. A Practical Guide to Implicit Association Tests and Related Tasks
  • 8. A Practical Guide to Paper-and-Pencil Implicit Measures of Attitudes
  • 9. Mathematical Modeling of Implicit Social Cognition: The Machine in the Ghost
  • 10. Implicit Measures: Similarities and Differences
  • III. Cross-Cutting Perspectives
  • 11. Consciousness, Introspection, and the Adaptive Unconscious
  • 12. Formation, Change, and Contextualization of Mental Associations: Determinants and Principles of Variations in Implicit Measures
  • 13. The Development of Implicit Social Cognition
  • 14. Prediction of Behavior
  • 15. Automatic Aspects of Judgment and Decision Making
  • 16. Consistency and Inconsistency in Implicit Social Cognition: The Case of Implicit and Explicit Measures of Attitudes
  • 17. What is Implicit about Goal Pursuit?
  • IV. Domain-Specific Perspectives
  • 18. Attitude Structure and Change: Implications for Implicit Measures
  • 19. Implicit Intergroup Bias: Cognitive, Affective, and Motivational Underpinnings
  • 20. Racial Bias and Stereotyping: Interpersonal Processes
  • 21. Two Faces of Self-Esteem: Implicit and Explicit Forms of Self-Esteem
  • 22. The Self-Concept: New Insights from Implicit Measurement Procedures
  • 23. Measuring Implicit Processes in Close Relationships
  • 24. Divided Minds, Divided Morals: How Implicit Social Cognition Underpins and Undermines our Sense of Social Justice
  • V. Applied Perspectives
  • 25. Implicit Cognition in Health Psychology: Why Common Sense Goes Out the Window
  • 26. Clinical Applications of Implicit Social Cognition Theories and Methods
  • 27. Implicit Social Cognition in Forensic Settings
  • 28. Implicit Social Cognition and Indirect Measures in Consumer Behavior
  • 29. Implicit Political Cognition