Advances in Experimental Social PsychologyAdvances 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. |
Contents
Chapter 1 Affect and Information Processing | 1 |
Stereotype Perpetuation through Language | 79 |
Significant Other Representations and Transference in Interpersonal Life | 123 |
Piecing Together Psychological Social and Cultural Forces in Social Dominance Theory | 191 |
Chapter 5 Attitude Representation Theory | 265 |
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Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 31; Volume 1999 Mark P. Zanna No preview available - 1999 |
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