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Blackwell Handbook of Social Psychology: Interpersonal ProcessesDecember 2002, ©2002, Wiley-Blackwell
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This authoritative handbook provides a cutting-edge overview of classic and current research as well as an assessment of future trends in the field of interpersonal processes.
- Ensures thorough and up-to-date coverage of all aspects of interpersonal processes
- Includes contributions by academics and other experts from around the world to ensure a truly international perspective
- Provides a comprehensive overview of classic and current research and likely future trends
- Fully referenced chapters and annotated bibliographies allow easy access to further study
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Table of Contents
Series Editor's Foreword.
Preface.
Part I: Cognition/Attribution.
Part II: Social Motivation.
Part III: Affect/Emotion.
Part IV: Social Influence and Comparison.
Part V: Self and Identity.
Part VI: Methods.
Part VII: Applications.
Subject Index.
Author Index.
Preface.
Part I: Cognition/Attribution.
Part II: Social Motivation.
Part III: Affect/Emotion.
Part IV: Social Influence and Comparison.
Part V: Self and Identity.
Part VI: Methods.
Part VII: Applications.
Subject Index.
Author Index.
Author Information
Garth J. O. Fletcher is a Reader in the Psychology Department at the University of Canterbury. He is a leading researcher in the study of social cognition in intimate relationships.
Margaret S. Clark is Professor of Social Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. She has written extensively on emotion and social behavior including Affect and Cognition (1982) and Emotion and Social Behaviour (1992).
Hallmark Features
- Ensures thorough and up-to-date coverage of all aspects of interpersonal processes
- Includes contributions by academics and other experts from around the world to ensure a truly international perspective
- Provides a comprehensive overview of classic and current research and likely future trends
- Fully referenced chapters and annotated bibliographies allow easy access to further study
Reviews
"Providing lively, state-of-the-art coverage about the vibrant interpersonal core of social psychology, this outstanding collection of original chapters puts the ‘social' front and center in social psychology. Written by an all-star lineup of contributors, it is essential reading for social psychologists. Each chapter provides a scholarly overview of a cutting-edge research program and should enlighten readers for years to come. This superb volume is chock-full of thought-provoking discussion and stimulating ideas." Professor Harry Reis, University of Rochester <!--end-->


