A Distinctive Approach To Psychological Research: The Influence of Stanley SchachterNeil E. Grunberg, R. E. Nisbett, Judith Rodin, Jerome E. Singer Psychology Press, 25.02.2014 - 248 Seiten First published in 1987. Stanley Schachter’s direct contributions are well-known and are widely cited in original investigations, scholarly reviews, and textbooks and courses in general psychology, social psychology, and health psychology. Schachter’s distinctive approach to psychological research has broken new ground in the study of deviance, affiliation, emotions, obesity, cigarette smoking, and the psychology of money; has delighted and interested uncountable numbers of undergraduates; has impressed or infuriated uncountable numbers of colleagues; and has indelibly influenced the style and thinking of his graduate students. This volume presents the influence of Schachter on his students, even when their work may, on the surface, appear to bear little resemblance to Schachter’s interests. |
Inhalt
1922 | |
1936 | |
Comparing Legal Assumptions with Psychological Evidence | 1953 |
Social Comparison Behavioral Contagion and the Naturalistic Study | |
Retracing a Decade | |
Its Nature Origin and Utility | |
The Problem of Construal in Social Inference and Social Psychology | |
Social Psychological Risk and Protective Factors in Health and Illness | |
Internal and External Control of Behavior | |
Research on Cigarettes | |
Developing New Research Lines | |
Afterword | |
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A Distinctive Approach To Psychological Research: The Influence of Stanley ... Neil E. Grunberg,R. E. Nisbett,Judith Rodin,Jerome E. Singer Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2014 |
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actors affiliation asked attribution behavior believe biases Bibb Latané body weight bulimia bystander intervention chlorpromazine cigarette smoking cognitive Columbia confession construal context correlation Darley determine discussed dispositional dissertation eating effects emotion epinephrine evidence experiment Experimental Social Psychology external cues fact false consensus effect females Festinger fundamental attribution error graduate students Grunberg human hypothesis inferences influence insulin intake interaction interest internal interview Journal of Experimental Journal of Personality judgments jury Ken Ring Kozlowski Kurt Lewin laboratory Latané learned Leon Festinger Lepper manipulations mentor Minnesota Mischel mock jurors nicotine Nisbett obesity observers one’s opening statements outcome overconfidence effect perceived perception Personality and Social physiological predictions problem processes question rats response Rodin role Ross seminar situational construal social comparison social comparison theory Social Psychology specific Stan Stan’s Stanley Schachter subjects trait trial undergraduate University urinary pH variable Wheeler Wrightsman York