ABSTRACT

The connection between mental and social life remains one of the most intriguing topics in all of psychology. This book reviews some of the most recent advances in research exploring the links between how people think and behave in interpersonal situations. The chapters represent a variety of theoretical orientations, ranging from evolutionary approaches through cognitive and affective theories, all the way to considering social and cultural influences on the relationship between social cognition and interpersonal behavior.

Given its breadth of coverage, this volume is useful both as a basic reference book and as an informative textbook for advanced courses dealing with social cognition and interpersonal behavior. The main target audience comprises researchers, students, and professionals in all areas of the social and behavioral sciences, including social, cognitive, clinical, counseling, personality, organizational, forensic, and applied psychology, as well as sociology, communication studies, and social work. Written in a readable yet scholarly style, this volume serves as an engaging overview of the field for students in courses dealing with social cognition and social interaction at undergraduate and graduate levels.

chapter 1|20 pages

Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior

Classical Theories and Contemporary Approaches *

part I|77 pages

Evolutionary Influences on Social Cognition and Behavior

chapter 2|21 pages

Economic Subselves

Fundamental Motives and Deep Rationality

chapter 5|17 pages

A Systemic Approach to Impression Formation

From Verbal to Multimodal Processes

part II|62 pages

Automatic Mechanisms Linking Social Cognition and Behavior

chapter 7|14 pages

Moving Through Time

Mental Time Travel and Social Behavior

chapter 8|15 pages

How Do Emotions Move Us?:

Embodied and Disembodied Influences of Affect and Emotions on Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior

chapter 9|18 pages

Facial Politics

Political Judgment Based on Looks

part III|97 pages

Cognitive and Affective Mechanisms

chapter 12|20 pages

Social Categorization at the Crossroads

Mechanisms by Which Intersecting Social Categories Bias Social Perception *

chapter 13|18 pages

The Upside of Feeling Down

The Benefits of Negative Mood for Social Cognition and Social Behavior *

chapter 14|19 pages

Construct Accessibility and Interpretation of Self-Behaviors

Tracing and Reducing the Signatures of Self-Protection and Self-Enhancement

part IV|73 pages

Social and Cultural Factors in Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior