The psychology of attitudes and attitude change [electronic resource] / edited by Joseph P. Forgas, Joel Cooper, William D. Crano.
2010
BF327 .A887 2010eb
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Title
The psychology of attitudes and attitude change [electronic resource] / edited by Joseph P. Forgas, Joel Cooper, William D. Crano.
ISBN
9780203841303 (electronic book)
9781848729087
0203841301
9781848729087
0203841301
Publication Details
New York : Psychology Press, 2010.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xii, 302 p.) : ill.
Call Number
BF327 .A887 2010eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
153.8
Summary
"Attitude is arguably the msot enduring and central construct in social psychology, surfacing across almost the entire terrain of the discipline. In this wonderfully accessible book, Forgas, Cooper and Crano have assembled a truly stellar cast of leading scholars of the psychology of attitudes and attitude change to illustrate the breadth, diversity and scientific exhilaration of contemporary attitude research." Professor Mike Hogg, Claremont Graduate University -- "Like other offerings in the Sydney Symposium series, this volume presents cutting-edge science on carefully selected topics written by leading researchers and theorists. A must read for scholars and students interested in where contemporary attitudes research is at, and where it is heading." Professor Arie Kruglanski, University of Maryland -- "The editors have compiled an impressive set of contributions converying important developments at the level of basic theory and research regarding attitudes and also illustrating exciting linkages by which the basic work informs other domains of inquiry." Professor Russ Fazio, Ohio State University -- "This book will become an indispensible resource for students and researchers interested in the nature of attitudes and attitude change. The scope of the analysis is breathtaking, including a discussion of the Aristotelian roots of persuasion, a critical analysis of contemporary research on implicit attitudes, and everything in between. The result is a comprehensive and integrative volume that is at once both forward looking and firmly grounded in the accumulated wishdom of the ages." Professor William B. Swann, Jr., University of Texas -- Human Beings Have a Unique Symbolic Ability To Crystallize Their Experiences into mental predispositions and attitudes that guide their future behaviors. Understanding how such attitudes are formed, organized, maintained, and changed, and how they influence social behavior, is one of the core questions for psychology. This volume presents and integrates cutting-edge contemporary research on attitudes and attitude change, featuring the work of an international group of eminent scholars. The book is essential reading for students and researchers in social psychology, as well as practitioners in every applied field where understanding and changing attitudes is important, such as clinical, counseling, organizational, political, marketing, forensic, developmental, and health psychology. --Book Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology series ; v. 12.
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Table of Contents
section 1. Introduction and basic issues
section 2. Attitudes : cognitive and affective practices
section 3. Attitudes and persuasion
section 4. Applications and implications of attitude research.
section 2. Attitudes : cognitive and affective practices
section 3. Attitudes and persuasion
section 4. Applications and implications of attitude research.