Psychology of Sociability

Psychology of Sociability

Understanding Human Attachment

Crano, William; Forgas, Joseph P.; Fiedler, Klaus

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2022

288

Mole

Inglês

9781032193052

15 a 20 dias

412

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PART 1. APPROACHES TO SOCIABILITY

Chapter 1. The Psychology of Human Sociability: From Individuals to Community. Joseph P. Forgas, William Crano, and Klaus Fiedler

Chapter 2. Evolutionary Origins and Consequences of Human Sociability. William von Hippel & Nicholas M. A. Smith

Chapter 3. Sociability: A Foundational Construct in Social Psychology. Radmila Prislin and William D. Crano

Chapter 4. An Emotion Niche for the Cultural Evolution of Social Practices. Alan Page Fiske

PART 2. SOCIABILITY AND WELL-BEING

Chapter 5. Inducing Sociability: Insights From Well-Being Science. Annie Regan & Sonja Lyubomirsky

Chapter 6. Can Sociability Be Increased? Elizabeth W. Dunn and Iris Lok

Chapter 7. How the Quest for Significance Shapes Human Sociability? Arie W. Kruglanski & Molly Ellenberg

Chapter 8. A Social Identity Analysis of Sociability: Making, Breaking, and Shaping Groups and Societies. Amber M. Gaffney and Michael A. Hogg

PART 3. SOCIABILITY AND SHARING KNOWLEDGE

Chapter 9. Trafficking in Information: The Sociable Agent, Shared Reality, and the Limited Role of Truth. Roy F. Baumeister and Heather M. Maranges

Chapter 10. Sociability and Advice Taking: Chances (and Pitfalls) of the Wisdom of Crowds. Klaus Fiedler and Mandy Huetter

Chapter 11. Power and Sociability. Joachim I. Krueger, David J. Gruening and Tanushri Sundar.

PART 4. SOCIABILITY AND RELATIONSHIPS

Chapter 12. An Attachment Perspective on Human Sociability: Interpersonal Goals, Mental Representations, and Information Processing. Mario Mikulincer, Phillip R. Shaver

Chapter 13. Sociability Matters: Downstream Consequences of Perceived Partner Responsiveness in Social Life. Harry T. Reis, Guy Itzchakov, Karisa Y. Lee, and Yan Ruan.

Chapter 14. Mood Effects on Sociability: How Affect Regulates Relationship Behaviors. Joseph P. Forgas.
Secure Base Script;Bystander Intervention Model;Perceived Information Quality;Attachment Anxious Individuals;Social Information Processing;MCII;Perceived Partner Responsiveness;Social Animator;Antisocial Behavior;Communal Sharing Relationships;Trait Relevant Behavior;Minority Group Operations;Complete Information Sharing;Affect Infusion;Dictator Game;Ultimatum Game;Mood Effects;Avoidant People;Homo Erectus;Human Sociability;Attachment Anxiety;Sad Mood;Negative Mood;Online Panel Company;Single Item Reliability