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The selected works of Edward E. Jones / Daniel T. Gilbert, editor.

Title
The selected works of Edward E. Jones / Daniel T. Gilbert, editor.
Author
Jones, Edward E. (Edward Ellsworth), 1926-1993.
Publication
Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, [2004], ©2004.

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Additional Authors
Gilbert, Daniel Todd.
Description
xxi, 432 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Uniform Title
Works. Selections. 2004
Alternative Title
Works. 2004
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 427-432).
Contents
Ch. 1. Interaction Goals as Bases of Inference in Interpersonal Perception -- Ch. 2. Role Playing Variations and Their Informational Value for Person Perception -- Ch. 3. From Acts to Dispositions: The Attribution Process in Person Perception -- Ch. 4. Update of "From Acts from Dispositions: the Attribution Process in Person Perception" -- Ch. 5. Correspondent Inferences and the Attribution Cube: A Comparative Reappraisal -- Ch. 6. Afterword: An Avuncular View -- Ch. 7. The Social in Cognition -- Ch. 8. The Attribution of Attitudes -- Ch. 9. The Rocky Road from Acts to Dispositions -- Ch. 10. The Actor and the Observer: Divergent Perceptions of the Causes of Behavior -- Ch. 11. How Do People Perceive the Causes of Behavior? -- Ch. 12. Order Effects in Impression Formation: Attribution Context and the Nature of the Entity -- Ch. 13. The Perception of Variability within In-Groups and Out-Groups: Implications for the Law of Small Numbers -- Ch. 14. Polarized Appraisals of Out-Group Members -- Ch. 15. Ingratiation: An Attributional Approach -- Ch. 16. Toward a General Theory of Strategic Self-Presentation -- Ch. 17. Drug Choice as a Self-Handicapping Strategy in Response to Noncontingent Success -- Ch. 18. Control of Attributions about the Self through Self-Handicapping Strategies: The Appeal of Alcohol and the Role of Underachievement -- Ch. 19. The Framing of Competence.
ISBN
0471192260 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
LCCN
2003057662
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries