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Title Attribution and social interaction : the legacy of Edward E. Jones / edited by John M. Darley, Joel Cooper.

Publication Info. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 1998.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Internet  WORLD WIDE WEB E-BOOK EBSCO    Downloadable
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Description 1 online resource (xxxviii, 550 pages)
Contents Speeding with Ned: a personal view of the correspondence bias / Daniel T. Gilbert -- Dispositional bias in person perception: a hypothesis-testing perspective / Yaacov Trope -- Interaction goals and person perception / James L. Hilton -- The interface between intrapsychic and interpersonal processes: cognition, emotion, and self as adaptations to other people / Ray F. Baumeister -- From expectancies to worldviews: regulatory focus in socialization and cognition / E. Tory Higgins -- Self-handicapping / Robert M. Arkin and Kathryn C. Oleson -- Self-presentation and the phenomenal self: the "carry over effect" revisited / Frederick Rhodewalt -- The heterogeneity of homogeneity / Patricia W. Linville -- Caricature theory / Robert P. Abelson.
Note "The conference in honor of Edward Ellsworth Jones was held at the Psychology Department of Princeton University on March 23 through March 25, 1995"--Pref.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Summary When we "perceive" others, we do so not as disinterested scientists but as perceivers of our own selves. When we interact with others, we do so with some image of their personality, and we guide our interactions in light of that image. What determines a naive observer's causal inferences for personality and behavior? The work of Edward E. Jones, an eminent social scientist, examined that question and began a new era in attribution theory that has expanded exponentially to the present day. /// This book commemorates the ideas and theoretical advances of this social psychologist. Prominent scholars build on Jones's research themes in a collection that links hypotheses to social problems, research to practical implications. The authors, each beginning with Jones's seminal contribution, trace the achievements and unresolved issues of the subfield of person perception and attribution theory. The volume is intended to inspire contemporary and future social psychologists, leading to new insights into how ordinary people self-present, understand their own and others' behavior, and engage and interact with others. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved).
Note Description based on print version record.
Form Also issued in print.
Issued By Made available through: American Psychological Association's PsyBooks Collection.
Note GMD: electronic resource.
Subject Interpersonal relations -- Congresses.
Attribution (Social psychology) -- Congresses.
Social interaction -- Congresses.
Social psychology -- Congresses.
Interpersonal Relations -- Congresses.
Psychology, Social -- Congresses.
Added Author Jones, Edward E. (Edward Ellsworth), 1926-1993
Darley, John M.
Cooper, Joel.
American Psychological Association.
Other Form: Attribution and social interaction (DLC) 97044346 (OCoLC)37820093
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