Handbook of Psychology, Volume 5, Personality and Social Psychology
Mental Representation: Structure and Process 259 creativity with which researchers have gone about mapping the workings of the s ...
260 Social Cognition essence of whatever structures or processes actually do exist within the neural architecture of the brain. ...
Mental Representation: Structure and Process 261 The central process that is assumed to operate on this type of representational ...
262 Social Cognition behavior is encountered (e.g.,won the citywide chess tourna- ment), it is assumed to be linked directly to ...
Mental Representation: Structure and Process 263 emphasized in his seminal writings, schemas also serve an important function in ...
264 Social Cognition 1980). In addition, newer approaches to mental representa- tion have been proposed that can account for man ...
Automatic and Controlled Processes in Social Cognition 265 more abstract and stable representations emerge. Park, Judd, and Ryan ...
266 Social Cognition to be called automaticorimplicitsocial cognition and have been the subject of a massive amount of recent re ...
Automatic and Controlled Processes in Social Cognition 267 brief stimulus presentations (see Bargh & Chartrand, 2000, for pr ...
268 Social Cognition example, Bargh et al. showed that activating stereotypes about elderly persons resulted in slower rates of ...
Automatic and Controlled Processes in Social Cognition 269 will be possible for the perceiver to engage in controlled processing ...
270 Social Cognition load or by the dissipation of the motivation required for its activity (being a relatively effortful, contr ...
Social Cognition in Context: Motivational and Affective Influences 271 likely to be subtle and hence escape detection; as a resu ...
272 Social Cognition kinds of motivational explanations? Hamilton and Gifford (1976) produced an influential affirmative answer ...
Social Cognition in Context: Motivational and Affective Influences 273 effortful, and detail-oriented analysis of the social env ...
274 Social Cognition better if we could avoid it. Thus, our need to know the social world inevitably involves a tension between ...
Social Cognition in Context: Motivational and Affective Influences 275 ways we want it to be (Kunda, 1990; MacCoun, 1998). Fortu ...
276 Social Cognition attention, memory, and interpretation, the world can be seen as a flattering, safe, desirable place. These ...
References 277 with circadian fluctuations in mental energy. When “early birds” were tested in the morning, they showed little e ...
278 Social Cognition Bargh, J. A. (1999). The cognitive monster: The case against the controllability of automatic stereotype ef ...
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