Moskowitz, Gordon B.

Social cognition: understanding self and others/ Gordon B. Moskowitz. - New York : Guilford Press, c2005. - xii, 612 p. ill. ; 25 cm. - Texts in Social Psychology .

Includes bibliographical references (p. 549-586) and indexes.

1. Naive Realism: The Construction of Reality in the Pursuit of Social Knowledge
2. Automaticity and Control
3. Categories and Category Structure: Person Memory Informs Impression Formation Processes
4. On Schemas and Cognitive Misers: Mental Representation as the Building Blocks of Impressions
5. Dual-Process Models
6. Attribution
7. Correspondence Bias and Spontaneous Trait Inference
8. Shortcoming and Biases in Person Perception
9. On Perceptual Readiness: Chronic Sources of Judgmental Influence
10. Temporary Accessibility/Priming Effects: Assimilation and Contrast in Impression Formation
11. Stereotypes and Expectancies
12. Control of Stereotypes and Expectancies
13. From the Intra- to the Interpersonal: Bridging the Gap from Cognition to Behavior

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Social Perception.

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