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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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