Subject Index 667
Schedule of Sexist Events (SSE), 528–529
Schindler, Oskar, 473
Schizophrenia, 13, 16, 127
behavior therapy and, 137
CEST and, 160, 163
Scree test, 239
Scripts, 125
Sears, David, 602
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), 104
Self:
collective, 343, 344
emotions and the interpersonal, 341–343
interpersonal, 328
possible, 186
private, 343
public, 343
Self-affirmation theory, 368
Self-categorization theory, 486– 487
Self-confidence, 610, 619
Self-control, 327
self-defeating behavior and, 330
Self-deception, 335–336
Self-determination theory, 188
Self-disclosure, 343
Self-esteem, 327, 333
aggression and, 334, 335
attitude change and, 368
attitude function and, 306
CEST and, 162–163
collective identity and, 331, 489
communal norms and, 456
comparison and, 339–340
early-acquired motives and, 168
individualistic/collectivist cultures and, 40
interdependence and, 344
interpersonal relationships and, 332
movement, 346
prejudice and, 525–526
reflection and, 339
relationships and, 451
sociometer theory and, 328
violence and, 575, 577
Self-evaluation maintenance theory, 339 –340
Self-fulfilling prophecy, 336, 478
Self-guide, 186
Self-handicapping, 341
Selfhood:
cultural variations, 343–344
historical evolution of, 344 –346
Self-image bias. SeeBias, self-image
Self-monitoring, 316 –317, 340
Selfobjects, 123, 125
Self-organization, 202
Self-perception theory, 363, 369
Self-presentation, 336
cognition and, 337–338
favorability of, 336 –337
harmful aspects of, 338
Self psychology, 9, 123–124
Self-regulation, personality and, 186 –205
Self-report scales:
attitude and, 304 –305
personality and definitions of, 233–234
Self-validation hypothesis, 366
Self-verification theory, 340 –341
Sensation seeking, 97–102
Sensitivities, 168–169
Sequences, 189
Settings, behavior, 432– 434
Sexuality:
libido, 125
mating, 18
self-presentation and, 338
SeePsychosexual stage model
Sherif, Muzafer, 397–398, 487–488
Similarity, affinity and, 391–392
Simonton, Dean Keith, 601, 616
Six Culture project, 36, 41
Skinner, B. F., 135, 136, 138, 139, 141, 145
Smith, M. Brewster, 616
Smoking, morality and, 583
Sniderman, Paul, 618
Sociability, biological bases of personality and, 88–94
Social cognition:
automatic, 265–268
controlled, 265–266, 268–271
influences, 271–277
mental representations and, 259–260
associative network models, 258–262
distributed memory models, 263
exemplars, 264–265
schemas, 262–264
overview, 257–259, 277
Social comparison theory, 335
Social contract theories, 538. See also Personal contract
Social dominance orientation (SDO), 521–523
Social Dominance Orientation Scale, 514
Social dominance theory (SDT), 486, 520–522
Social exclusion:
aggressive behavior and, 328–329, 330
cognitive impairment and, 330–331
prosocial behavior and, 329, 330
Social facilitation effect, 402
Social identity theory (SIT), 333–334, 435, 486–487, 489, 492, 522
Social judgments:
core affect, 291–292, 294 –295
cultural differences and, 284 –285
emotion, scientific framework for, 292–294
emotion research programs, 285–290, 294 –295
integration, 290–291
overview, 283–284
universal vs. cultural processes, 294
Social Justice Research, 549
Social learning theories, 135–137, 465–466, 469, 470, 471
aggression and, 570–571
Social psychology, 31–35, 153
Societal complexity, 343–344
Society for Interpersonal Theory and Research (SITAR), 209
Sociobiology, explanation of, 5–6
Sociometer theory, 328, 332–334
Space:
phase, 199–200
private, 423, 424
social, 406 – 408
Spence, Kenneth, 136, 140
Spencer, Herbert, 11, 13
Staffing theory, 433– 434
Stanford-Binet: personality theory and, 149
Stephan, Cookie, 522
Stephan, Walter, 522
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