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Advances in Experimental Social Psychology

, Volume 41 (Google eBook)
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Mark P. Zanna
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Academic Press, Mar 12, 2009 - Psychology - 344 pages
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.

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Contents

The Introspection Illusion
1
Persuasion Insights from the SelfValidation Hypothesis
69
ActionBased Model of Dissonance A Review Integration and Expansion of Conceptions of Cognitive Conflict
119
Affect as a Psychological Primitive
167
Human Mimicry
219
Ostracism A Temporal NeedThreat Model
275
Index
315
Contents of other Volumes
321
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Dolores Albarracin" is an  R. David Thomas Endowed Legislative Professor of Psychology at the University of Florida. She is a recipient of several grants and awards and has published in the flagship journals of the fields of psychology and social psychology. She received her Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
Blair T. Johnson" is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Connecticut. A Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Divisions 8 and 9) and the American Psychological Society, he has served as Consulting Editor for leading journals in the field of social psychology, and is the author of a leading statistics program, DSTAT. He received his Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.
Mark P. Zanna" is a Distinguished University Professor of Psychology at the University of Waterloo. He is the Editor of ""Advances in Experimental Social Psychology"" and Co-Editor of the ""Ontario Symposium of Personality and Social Psychology."" A Fellow of the APA's Divisions 8, 9, and 35 and The Royal Society of Canada, he received his Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Yale University.

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