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245 00 $aDual-process theories of the social mind /$cedited by Jeffrey W. Sherman, Bertram Gawronski, Yaacov Trope.
264 1 $aNew York :$bThe Guilford Press,$c[2014]
300 $axvi, 624 pages :$billustrations ;$c26 cm
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520 $a"This volume provides an authoritative synthesis of a dynamic, influential area of psychological research. Leading investigators address all aspects of dual-process theories: their core assumptions, conceptual foundations, and applications to a wide range of social phenomena. In 38 chapters, the volume addresses the pivotal role of automatic and controlled processes in attitudes and evaluation; social perception; thinking and reasoning; self-regulation; and the interplay of affect, cognition, and motivation. Current empirical and methodological developments are described. Critiques of the duality approach are explored and important questions for future research identified"--$cProvided by publisher.
520 $a"Subject Areas/Keywords: attitudes, automatic processes, cognitive, controlled processes, dual-process, dual-systems, information processing, measurement, measures, mind, models, self-regulation, social cognition, social perception, social psychology, theories, unconscious Description: This volume provides an authoritative synthesis of a dynamic, influential area of psychological research. Leading investigators address all aspects of dual-process theories: their core assumptions, conceptual foundations, and applications to a wide range of social phenomena. In 38 chapters, the volume addresses the pivotal role of automatic and controlled processes in attitudes and evaluation; social perception; thinking and reasoning; self-regulation; and the interplay of affect, cognition, and motivation. Current empirical and methodological developments are described. Critiques of the duality approach are explored and important questions for future research identified."--$cProvided by publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 $aPt. 1. The basics -- Two of what? : a conceptual analysis of dual-process theories, Bertram Gawronski, Jeffrey W. Sherman, and Yaacov Trope -- Examining the mapping problem in dual-process models, Agnes Moors -- Conscious and unconscious : toward an integrative understanding of human mental life and action, Roy F. Baumeister and John A. Bargh -- What is control?: a conceptual analysis, Kentaro Fujita, Yaacov Trope, William A. Cunningham, and Nira Liberman -- pt. 2. Dual-systems models -- Two systems of reasoning : an update, Steven Sloman -- Rationality, intelligence, and the defining features of Type 1 and Type 2 processing, Keith A. Stanovich, Richard F. West, and Maggie E. Toplak -- The reflective-impulsive model, Fritz Strack and Roland Deutsch -- pt. 3. Measurement and formal modeling -- Dual-process theory from a process Dissociation Perspective, B. Keith Payne and C. Daryl Cameron -- Dual-process theory from a process dissociation perspective, B. Keith Payne and C. Daryl Cameron -- Process models require process mMeasures, Jeffrey W. Sherman, Regina Krieglmeyer, and Jimmy Calanchini -- Process models require process measures, Jeffrey W. Sherman, Regina Krieglmeyer, and Jimmy Calanchini -- andom-Walk and Diffusion Models, Karl Christoph Klauer -- pt. 4. Attitudes and evaluation -- The MODE model : attitude-behavior processes as a function of motivation and opportunity, Russell H. Fazio and Michael A. Olson -- The elaboration likelihood and metacognitive models of attitudes : implications for prejudice, the self, and beyond, Richard E. Petty and Pablo Briñol -- The associative-propositional evaluation model : operating principles and operating conditions of evaluation, Bertram Gawronski and Galen V. Bodenhausen -- The systems of evaluation model : a dual-systems approach to attitudes, Allen R. McConnell and Robert J. Rydell -- pt. 5. Social perception -- Controlled processing and automatic processing in the formation of spontaneous trait inferences, Randy J. McCarthy and John T. Skowronski -- The dynamic interactive model of person construal : coordinating Sensory and Social Processes, Jonathan B. Freeman and Nalini Ambady -- Person perception : integrating category-level and individual-level information in face construal, Kimberly A. Quinn and C. Neil Macrae -- Dual-process models of trait judgments of self and other : an overview and critique, Stanley B. Klein -- Dual-process models of trait judgments of self and other : an overview and critique, Stanley B. Klein -- Automaticity, control, and the social brain, Robert P. Spunt and Matthew D. Lieberman -- pt. 6. Thinking and reasoning -- The human unconscious : a functional perspective, Ran R. Hassin and Asael Y. Sklar -- The human unconscious : a functional perspective, Ran R. Hassin and Asael Y. Sklar -- Metacognitive processes and subjective experiences, Rainer Greifeneder and Norbert Schwarz -- Same or different?: how similarity versus dissimilarity focus shapes social information processing, Thomas Mussweiler -- Visual versus verbal thinking and dual-process moral cognition, Elinor Amit, Sara Gottlieb, and Joshua D. Greene -- Prolonged thought : proposing Type 3 processing, Ap Dijksterhuis, Madelijn Strick, Maarten W. Bos, and Loran F. Nordgren -- pt. 7. Habits, goals, and motivation -- Habits in dual-process models, Wendy Wood, Jennifer S. Labrecque, Pei-Ying Lin, and Dennis Rünger -- Conscious and unconscious goal pursuit : similar functions, different processes?, Ruud Custers and Henk Aarts -- The implicit volition model : the unconscious nature of goal pursuit, Gordon B. Moskowitz -- Promotion and prevention : how "0" can create dual motivational forces, E. Tory Higgins -- pt. 8. Self-regulation and control -- Beyond control versus automaticity : psychological processes driving postsuppressional rebound, Jens Förster and Nira Liberman -- The explicit and implicit ways of overcoming temptation, Ayelet Fishbach and Luxi Shen -- Breaking the prejudice habit : automaticity and control in the context of a long-term goal, Patrick S. Forscher and Patricia G. Devine -- Emotion generation and emotion regulation : moving beyond traditional dual-process accounts, Gal Sheppes and James J. Gross -- pt. 9. The limits of automaticity, Klaus Fiedler and Mandy Hütter -- The unimodel unfolding, Arie W. Kruglanski, Kristen M. Klein, Antonio Pierro, and Lucia Mannetti -- Why a propositional single-process model of associative learning deserves to be defended, Jan De Houwer -- How many processes to ground a concept?, Gün R. Semin, Margarida V. Garrido, and Ana Rita Farias -- Dual experiences, multiple processes : looking beyond dualities for mechanisms of the mind, David M. Amodio -- Rethinking duality : criticisms and ways forward, Melissa J. Ferguson, Thomas C. Mann, and Michael T. Wojnowicz.
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650 0 $aDual-brain psychology.
650 0 $aSocial perception.
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700 1 $aSherman, Jeffrey W.
700 1 $aGawronski, Bertram.
700 1 $aTrope, Yaacov.
856 42 $zAdditional Information at Google Books$uhttps://books.google.com/books?id=b8ZHAwAAQBAJ&dq=dual+process+theories+of+the+social+mind&source=gbs_navlinks_s
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