This title is a collection of chapters based on papers presented at a conference called to explore what the editors called a developmentalβinteraction point of view β an approach to developmental psychology and education that stresses these interactive and reciprocal relations. The contributors, alt
Affect, Cognition and Stereotyping. Interactive Processes in Group Perception
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 387
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Pages xi-xii, Galen V. Bodenhausen, Robert F. Bornstein, Justine Coupland, Nikolas Coupland, Jennifer Crocker, Patricia G. Devine, John F. Dovidio, Victoria M. Esses, Susan T. Fiske, Samuel L. Gaertner, Howard Giles, Geoffrey Haddock, David L. Hamilton, Karen Henwood, Diane M. Mackie, Brenda Major, Norman Miller, Margo J. Monteith, Janet B. Ruscher, Eliot R. Smith, Cookie White Stephan, et al.
Preface, Pages xiii-xiv
Chapter 1 - Cognitive and Affective Processes in Intergroup Perception: The Developing Interface, Pages 1-11, DAVID L. HAMILTON, DIANE M. MACKIE
Chapter 2 - Emotions, Arousal, and Stereotypic Judgments: A Heuristic Model of Affect and Stereotyping, Pages 13-37, GALEN V. BODENHAUSEN
Chapter 3 - The Influence of Affect on Stereotyping: The Case of Illusory Correlations, Pages 39-61, DAVID L. HAMILTON, STEVEN J. STROESSNER, DIANE M. MACKIE
Chapter 4 - Affect and Perceived Group Variability: Implications for Stereotyping and Prejudice, Pages 63-86, STEVEN J. STROESSNER, DIANE M. MACKIE
Chapter 5 - The Role of Anxiety in Facilitating Stereotypic Judgments of Outgroup Behavior, Pages 87-109, DAVID A. WILDER
Chapter 6 - Cognition and Affect in Stereotyping: Parallel Interactive Networks, Pages 111-136, WALTER G. STEPHAN, COOKIE WHITE STEPHAN
Chapter 7 - Values, Stereotypes, and Emotions as Determinants of Intergroup Attitudes, Pages 137-166, VICTORIA M. ESSES, GEOFFREY HADDOCK, MARK P. ZANNA
Chapter 8 - Stereotypes and Evaluative Intergroup Bias, Pages 167-193, JOHN F. DOVIDIO, SAMUEL L. GAERTNER
Chapter 9 - Mere Exposure Effects with Outgroup Stimuli, Pages 195-211, ROBERT F BORNSTEIN
Chapter 10 - Applications of Emotion Theory and Research to Stereotyping and Intergroup Relations, Pages 213-238, ERIC J VANMAN, NORMAN MILLER
Chapter 11 - Negative Interdependence and Prejudice: Whence the Affect?, Pages 239-268, SUSAN T. FISKE, JANET B. RUSCHER
Chapter 12 - Stereotyping and Affect in Discourse: Interpreting the Meaning of Elderly, Painful Self-Disclosure, Pages 269-296, KAREN HENWOOD, HOWARD GILES, JUSTINE COUPLAND, NIKOLAS COUPLAND
Chapter 13 - Social Identity and Social Emotions: Toward New Conceptualizations of Prejudice, Pages 297-315, ELIOT R. SMITH
Chapter 14 - The Role of Discrepancy-Associated Affect in Prejudice Reduction, Pages 317-344, PATRICIA G. DEVINE, MARGO J. MONTEITH
Chapter 15 - Social Stigma: The Consequences of Attributional Ambiguity, Pages 345-370, BRENDA MAJOR, JENNIFER CROCKER
Chapter 16 - Affect, Cognition, and Stereotyping: Concluding Comments, Pages 371-383, DIANE M. MACKIE, DAVID L. HAMILTON
Index, Pages 385-389
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