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... Interest in Social and Political Attitudes David O. Sears and Carolyn L. Funk I. The Idea of Self-Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II. The Social Psychology of Self-Interest ...
... Interest in Social and Political Attitudes David O. Sears and Carolyn L. Funk I. The Idea of Self-Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II. The Social Psychology of Self-Interest ...
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... interest is never far from front stage when we consider the ordinary individual's social and political attitudes. Yet there is much dispute about both its ... INTEREST. Chapter 1. The Role of Self-Interest in Social and Political Attitudes.
... interest is never far from front stage when we consider the ordinary individual's social and political attitudes. Yet there is much dispute about both its ... INTEREST. Chapter 1. The Role of Self-Interest in Social and Political Attitudes.
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... interest. Voters vote their self-interests and congressmen simply seek reelection by satisfying their constituents' selfish interests; the notion of the "public interest" is a mere rationalization, as are notions that group solidarity ...
... interest. Voters vote their self-interests and congressmen simply seek reelection by satisfying their constituents' selfish interests; the notion of the "public interest" is a mere rationalization, as are notions that group solidarity ...
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... interest as focused particularly on one motive, "augmentation of fortune." Green (1988, p. 46) aptly quotes Lord Macauley's essay on utilitarianism: "What proposition is there ... interest SELF-INTEREST IN SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ATTITUDES 3.
... interest as focused particularly on one motive, "augmentation of fortune." Green (1988, p. 46) aptly quotes Lord Macauley's essay on utilitarianism: "What proposition is there ... interest SELF-INTEREST IN SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ATTITUDES 3.
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II. The Social Psychology of Self-Interest The idea of self-interest carries three separable psychological assumptions, then: rationality, materialism, and egoism. What in contemporary social psychology might give us reason to expect ...
II. The Social Psychology of Self-Interest The idea of self-interest carries three separable psychological assumptions, then: rationality, materialism, and egoism. What in contemporary social psychology might give us reason to expect ...
Contents
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The Psychological Functions of SelfEsteem and Cultural Worldviews | 93 |
Affective States Influence the Processing of Persuasive Communications | 161 |
A Theoretical Refinement and Reevaluation of the Role of Norms in Human Behavior | 201 |
Chapter 5 The Effects of Interaction Goals on Person Perception | 235 |
Chapter 6 Studying Social Interaction with the Rochester Interaction Record | 269 |
Chapter 7 Subjective Construal Social Inference and Human Misunderstanding | 319 |
Index | 361 |
Contents of Other Volumes | 373 |
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