Advances in Experimental Social PsychologyAdvances in Experimental Social Psychology |
Contents
Chapter 2 Selective Exposure | 57 |
Chapter 3 Group Problem Solving | 99 |
Chapter 4 Situational Factors in Conformity | 133 |
Chapter 5 Social Power | 177 |
The Attribution Process in Person Perception | 219 |
Chapter 7 Inequity in Social Exchange | 267 |
Some Additional Considerations | 301 |
Author Index | 331 |
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Common terms and phrases
ability abnorm action aggressive responses arousal assumed attack attraction attributed Bandura Berkowitz choice classical conditioning coercive cognitive cognitive distortion concept confederate conformity consequences considered correspondence decision discrepancy discussion dissonance distributive justice emotional epinephrine evaluation evidence example experiment experimental factors Festinger film Freedman frustration function greater group members group pressure group problem solving Hoffman hypothesis imitation important increase individual inequity inference inputs interaction judgments Kelley Lanzetta less Llewellyn Thomas Maier matching responses modeling stimuli motivation negative noncommon effects nonconformity nonsupportive information observational learning opinion outcomes partner perceiver performance positive predicted preference for supportive present private acceptance produced proprioceptive Psychol ratings referent power reinforcement relation relationship relative deprivation relevant reward role Sears selective exposure situation social influence social psychology Sociometry solution status stimulus person subjects suggest supportive information task theory Thibaut tion Univer variables vicarious vicarious arousal vicarious reinforcement