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      Applications of Social Psychology book

      How Social Psychology Can Contribute to the Solution of Real-World Problems

      Applications of Social Psychology

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      Applications of Social Psychology book

      How Social Psychology Can Contribute to the Solution of Real-World Problems
      Edited ByJoseph P. Forgas, William D. Crano, Klaus Fiedler
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2020
      eBook Published 19 February 2020
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367816407
      Pages 380
      eBook ISBN 9780367816407
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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      Forgas, J.P., Crano, W.D., & Fiedler, K. (Eds.). (2020). Applications of Social Psychology: How Social Psychology Can Contribute to the Solution of Real-World Problems (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367816407

      ABSTRACT

      This book explores what social psychology can contribute to our understanding of real-life problems and how it can inform rational interventions in any area of social life. By reviewing some of the most recent achievements in applying social psychology to pressing contemporary problems, Forgas, Crano, and Fiedler convey a fundamentally optimistic message about social psychology’s achievements and prospects.

      The book is organized into four sections. Part I focuses on the basic issues and methods of applying social psychology to real-life problems, discussing evolutionary influences on human sociability, the role of psychological ‘mindsets’ in interpreting reality, and the use of attitude change techniques to promote adaptive behaviors. Part II explores the applications of social psychology to improve individual health and well-being, including managing aggression, eating disorders, and improving therapeutic interactions. Part III turns to the application of social psychology to improve interpersonal relations and communication, including attachment processes in social relationships, the role of parent-child interaction in preventing adolescent suicide, and analyzing social relations in legal settings and online social networks. Finally, Part IV addresses the question of how social psychology may improve our understanding of public affairs and political behavior.

      The book will be of interest to students and academics in social psychology, and professionals working in applied settings.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|19 pages

      Applications of Social Psychology

      History, Issues and Prospects
      ByJoseph P. Forgas, Klaus Fiedler, William D. Crano

      part Part I|83 pages

      Basic Issues and Methods

      chapter 2|17 pages

      Grounding Applied Social Psychology in Translational Research

      ByKlaus Fiedler

      chapter 3|18 pages

      The Evolutionary Mismatch Hypothesis

      Implications for Applied Social Psychology
      ByMark van Vugt, Lianne P. de Vries, Norman P. Li

      chapter 4|24 pages

      “Bad” Things Reconsidered

      ByGregory M. Walton, Shannon T. Brady

      chapter 5|22 pages

      A Process Approach to Influencing Attitudes and Changing Behavior

      Revisiting Classic Findings in Persuasion and Popular Interventions
      ByRichard E. Petty, Pablo Briñol

      part Part II|80 pages

      Promoting Individual Health and Well-Being

      chapter 6|17 pages

      Call of Duty – the Tobacco Wars

      Opposing Effects of Tobacco Glorifying and Prevention Messages in Entertainment Video Games
      ByHart Blanton, Christopher N. Burrows, Timothy Regan

      chapter 7|18 pages

      The Development of Aggressive Behavior in Childhood and Adolescence

      A Social Interactionist Perspective
      ByBarbara Krahé

      chapter 8|19 pages

      Grounding Desire

      The Role of Consumption and Reward Simulations in Eating and Drinking Behavior
      ByEsther K. Papies

      chapter 9|24 pages

      In Sync with Your Shrink

      Grounding Psychotherapy in Interpersonal Synchrony
      BySander L. Koole, Dana Atzil-Slonim, Emily Butler, Suzanne Dikker, Wolfgang Tschacher, Tom Wilderjans

      part Part III|79 pages

      Improving Interpersonal Relations and Communication

      chapter 10|20 pages

      Applications of Attachment Theory and Research

      The Blossoming of Relationship Science
      ByMario Mikulincer, Phillip R. Shaver

      chapter 11|24 pages

      Social Psychological Contributions to the Mitigation of Adolescent Depression

      ByWilliam D. Crano, Andrea L. Ruybal

      chapter 12|19 pages

      When justice is not blind

      The Effects of Expectancies on Social Interactions and Judgments in Legal Settings
      ByMargaret Bull Kovera

      chapter 13|14 pages

      How do Online Social Networks influence People’s Emotional Lives?

      ByEthan Kross, Susannah Chandhok

      part Part IV|91 pages

      Public Affairs and Political Behavior

      chapter 14|25 pages

      Understanding Populism

      Collective Narcissism and the Collapse of Democracy in Hungary
      ByJoseph P. Forgas, Dorottya Lantos

      chapter 15|20 pages

      Collective Nostalgia and the Desire to Make One’s Group Great Again

      ByMichael J. A. Wohl, Anna Stefaniak

      chapter 16|22 pages

      Do IAT Scores Explain Racial Inequality?

      ByLee Jussim, Akeela Careem, Nathan Honeycutt, Sean T. Stevens

      chapter 17|22 pages

      Cracking the Culture Code

      A Tri-Level Model for Cultivating Inclusion in Organizations
      ByToni Schmader, Hilary B. Bergsieker, William M. Hall
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