Social Cognition: understanding self and others/
Gordon B. Moskowitz
- New York : Guilford Press, c2005.
- xii, 612 p.
Cover; Front Matter; Contents; Introduction--What Does it Mean to ""Know"" Something?; Chapter 1--The Construction of Reality in the Pursuit of Social Knowledge; Chapter 2--Automaticity and Control; Chapter 3--Categories and Category Structure; Chapter 4--On Schemas and Cognitive Misers; Chapter 5--Dual-Process Models; Chapter 6--Attribution; Chapter 7--Correspondence Bias and Spontaneous Trait Inferences; Chapter 8--Shortcomings and Biases in Person Perception; Chapter 9--On Perceptual Readiness; Chapter 10--Temporary Accessibility/Priming Effects; Chapter 11--Stereo types and Expectancies. Chapter 12--Control of Stereot pesand Expectancies Chapter 13--From the Intra- to the Interpersona