VOLUME I
PART I: Historical Perspectives
1.
Major
Developments in Five Decades of Social Psychology,
Edward E. Jones,
Princeton University
2.
The Social Being in Social Psychology,
Shelley E. Taylor, University of California, Los Angeles
PART II: Methodological Perspectives
3.
Experimentation in Social Psychology,
Elliot Aronson, University of California, Santa Cruz, Timothy D. Wilson,
University of Virginia, and Marilynn B. Brewer, The Ohio State University
4.
Survey
Methods,
Norbert Schwarz, University of Michigan, Robert M. Groves, University of
Michigan and University of Maryland, and Howard Schuman, University of
Michigan
5.
Measurement,
Charles M. Judd,
University of Colorado, and Gary H. McClelland, University of Colorado
6.
Data
Analysis in Social Psychology,
David A. Kenny, University of Connecticut, Deborah A. Kashy, Texas A&M
University, and Niall Bolger, New York University
PART III: Intrapersonal Phenomena
7.
Attitude
Structure and Function,
Alice H. Eagly, Northwestern University, and Shelly
Chaiken, New York University
8.
Attitude Change: Multiple Roles for Persuasion Variables, Richard E.
Petty, The Ohio State University, and Duane T. Wegener, Purdue University
9.
Mental
Representation and Memory,
Eliot R. Smith,
Purdue University
10.
Control and
Automaticity in Social Life,
Daniel M. Wegner,
University of Virginia, and John A. Bargh, New York University
11.
Behavioral
Decision Making and Judgment,
Robyn M. Dawes,
Carnegie Mellon University
12.
Motivation,
Thane S. Pittman,
Gettysburg College
13.
Emotions,
Robert B. Zajonc,
Stanford University
PART IV: Personal Phenomena
14.
Understanding Personality and Social Behavior: A Functional Strategy,
Mark Snyder,
University of Minnesota, and Nancy Cantor, University of Michigan
15.
The Self,
Roy F. Baumeister,
Case Western Reserve University
16.
Social
Development in Childhood and Adulthood,
Diane N. Ruble, New York University, and Jacqueline J. Goodnow, MacQuarie
University
17.
Gender,
Kay Deaux, City University of New York, and Marianne LaFrance, Boston
College
VOLUME II
PART V: Interpersonal Phenomena
18.
Nonverbal
Communication,
Bella M. DePaulo,
University of Virginia, and Howard S. Friedman, University of California,
Riverside
19.
Language and
Social Behavior,
Robert M. Krauss,
Columbia University, and Chi-Yue Chiu, University of Hong Kong
20.
Ordinary
Personology,
Daniel T. Gilbert,
Harvard University
21.
Social
Influence: Social Norms, Conformity, and Compliance,
Robert B. Cialdini, Arizona State University, and Melanie R. Trost,
Arizona State University
22.
Attraction
and Close Relationships,
Ellen Berscheid,
University of Minnesota, and Harry T. Reis, University of Rochester
23.
Altruism and
Prosocial Behavior,
C. Daniel Batson,
University of Kansas
24.
Aggression
and Antisocial Behavior,
Russell G. Green,
University of Missouri
25.
Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination,
Susan T. Fiske,
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
PART VI: Collective Phenomena
26.
Small Groups,
John M. Levine,
University of Pittsburgh, and Richard L. Moreland, University of Pittsburgh
27.
Social
Conflict,
Dean G. Pruitt,
State University of New York at Buffalo
28.
Social
Stigma,
Jennifer Crocker, University of Michigan, Brenda Major, University of
California at Santa Barbara, and Claude Steele, Stanford University
29.
Intergroup
Relations,
Marilynn B. Brewer, The Ohio State University, and Rupert J. Brown,
University of Kent at Canterbury
30.
Social
Justice and Social Movements,
Tom T. Tyler, University of California, Berkeley, and Heather J. Smith,
Sonoma State University
PART VII: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
31.
Health
Behavior,
Peter Salovey, Yale University, Alexander J. Rothman, University of
Minnesota, and Judith Rodin, University of Pennsylvania
32.
Psychology
and Law,
Phoebe C. Ellsworth,
University of Michigan, and Robert Mauro, University of Oregon
33.
Understanding Organizations: Concepts and Controversies,
Jeffrey Pfeffer,
Stanford University
34.
Attitude and
Action in the Realm of Politics,
Donald R. Kinder, University of
Michigan
35.
Social
Psychology and World Politics,
Philip E. Tetlock, The
Ohio State University
PART VIII: Emerging Perspectives
36.
The Cultural
Matrix of Social Psychology,
Alan Page Fiske, University of California, Los Angeles, Shinobu Kitayama,
Kyoto University, Hazel Rose Markus, Stanford University, and Richard E.
Nisbett, University of Michigan
37.
Evolutionary
Social Psychology,
David M. Buss,
University of Texas, Austin, and Douglas T. Kenrick, Arizona State
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