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Understanding marriage : developments in the study of couple interaction / ed. Patricia Noller, Judith A. Feeney Piece-Analytic Level: Does working at a relationship work? : relationship self-regulation and relationship outcomes • Risk factors, risk processes, and the longitudinal course of newlywed marriage • Care givings and its influence on marital interaction between older spouses • Allocation and performance of household tasks : a comparison of new parents and childless couples • Adult attachment, the transition to parenthood and marital well-being • The communication of couples in violent and nonviolent retaionships : temporal association with own and partners anxiety / arousal and behavior • Approaches to the study of power in violent and nonviolent marriages, and in gay male and lesbian cohabitation relationships • Demand-withdraw communication during couple conflict : a review and analysis • The war of th roses : an interdependence analysis of betrayal and forgiveness • On empathic accuracy and husbands abusiveness : the overattribution bias • Coping with disappointment in marriage : when partner's standards are unmet • Shared participation in self-expanding activities : positive effects on experienced marital quality • Bases for giving benefits in marriage : what is ideal? what is realistic? what really happens? • Observational windows to intimacy processes in marriage • Cognition and communication during marital conflict : how alcohol affects subjective codeing of interaction in aggressive and nonaggressive couples • Competition in romantic relationships : do partners build niches? • Self-evaluation motives in close relationships : a model of global enhancement and specific verification • Thought and action : connecting attributions to behaviors in married couples interactionsPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2002Description: 571 p.Availability:
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Sociocultural studies of mind / ed. James V, Wertsch, Pablo del Río, Amelia Alvarez Piece-Analytic Level: Tossing, praying, and reasoning : the changing architectures of mind and agency • Socio-cultural-historical psychology : some general remarks and a proposal for a new king of cultural-genetic methodology • The constitution of the subject : a persistent question • Observibg sociocultural activity in three planes : participatory appro+riation, guided participationm and apprenticeship • An approach to an integrated sensoriomotor system in the human central brain and a subconscious computer • Writing and the mind • The need for action in sociocultural research • Cultural-historical psychology and the psychological theory of activity : retrospect and prospect • Sociocultural studies : history, action, and mediationPublication: New York : Cambridge University Press, 1995Description: 252 pAvailability:
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Social comparison and social psychology : understanding cognition, intergroup relations and culture / ed. Serge Guimond Piece-Analytic Level: Social comparisons across cultures II : change and stability in self-views - experimental evidence • Social comparisons across cultures I: gender stereotypes in hight and low power distance cultures • Ambivalent sexism, power distance, and gender inequality across cultures • The cultural norm of individualism and group status : implications for social comparison • Stereotype content across cultures as a function of group status • Social comparison and the personal-group discrimination discrepancy • The counter-intuitive effect of relative gratification on intergroup attitudes : ecological validity, moderators and mediators • Social comparison and group emotions • Attitudes toward redistributive social policies : the effects of social comparisons and policy experience • The variable impact of upward and downward social social comparisons on self-esteem : when the level of analysis matters • Predicting comparison choices in intergroup settings : a new look • Comparing oneself overtime : the temporal dimension in social comparison • Autibiographical memory, the self, and comparison processes • Social comparison orientation : a new perspective on those who do and those who don't compare with others • Introduction : social processes and levels of analysisPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: 354 p.Availability:
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Self-efficacy in changing societies / Albert Bandura Piece-Analytic Level: Self-efficacy and addictive behavior • Changing risk behaviors and adopting health behaviors : the role of self-efficacy beliefs • Self-efficacy in career choice and development • Self-efficacy and educational development • Seldefficacy in stressful life transitions • Cross-cultural perspectives on self-efficacy • Impact of family processes on control beliefs • Developmntal analysis of control beliefs • Life trajectories in changing societies • Exercise of personal and colelctive efficacy in changing societiesPublication: cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1995Description: 334 p.Availability:
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Perspectives on minority influence / compil. Serge Moscovici ; co-aut. Gabriel Mugny ; co-aut. Eddy Van Avermaet Piece-Analytic Level: Infra-group, intr-group and inter-group : construing levels of organization in social influence • Conformity, innovation and the psychosocial law • Paradox of orthodox minorities : when orthodoxy infallibly fails • When and how the minority prevails • Innovation and socialisation in small groups • Introduction • Rigidity and minority influence : the influence of the social in social influence • Conflict and conversation • Compromisisng public influence for private change • Social support and minority influence : the innovation effect reconsidered • Innovation and minority influencePublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1985Description: 260 p.Availability:
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Heuristics and biases : the psychology of intuitive judgment / Thomas Gilovich, Dale Griffin, Daniel Kahneman Piece-Analytic Level: Theory-driven reasoning about plausible pasts and probable futures in World politics • Heuristics and biases in application • Clinical versis actuarial judgment • The calibration of expert judgment : heuristics and biases beyond the laboratory • Do analysts overreact? • Assessing uncertainty in physical constants • Understanding misunderstanding : social psychological perspectives • When less is more : counterfactual thinking and satisfaction among olympic medalists • Like goes with like : the role of representativeness in erroneous and pseudo-scientific beliefs • The hothand in basketball : on the misperception of random sequences • Intuitive politicians, theologians, and presucutors : exploring the empirical implications of deviant functionalist metaphors • How good are fast and frugal heuristics? • Feelings as information : moods influence judgments and processing strategies • The use of statistical heuristics in everyday inductive reasoning • Remarks on support theory : recent advances and future directions • Unopacking, repaking, and anchoring : advances in support theory • Support theory : a nonextensional representation of subjective probability • Individual differences in reasoning : implications for the rationality debate? • The affect heuristic • Two systems of reasoning • Counterfactual thought, regret, and superstition : how to avoid kicking yourself • Norm theory : comparing reality of its alternatives • When presictions fail : the dilemma of unrealistic optimism • Ambiguity and self-evaluation : the role of ideosyncratic trait definitions in self-serving assessments of ability • Resistance of personal risk perceptions to debiasing interventions • Durability bias in effective forecasting • Robability judgment across cultures • Inside the planning fallacy : the causes and consequences of optimistic time predictions • The weighting of evidence and the determinantes of confidence • Compatibility effects in judgment and choice • Sympathetic magical thinking : the contagion and similarity heuristics • Mental contamination and the debiasing problem • Inferential correction • Self-anchoring in conversation : why language users do not do what they should • Putting adjustment back in the anchoring and adjustment heuristic • Incorporating the irrelevant : anchors in judgment of belief and value • Imagining can heighten or lower the perceived likelihood of contracting a sideade : the mediating effect of ease of imagery • How alike is it? versus how likely is it? : a disjuntion fallacy is probability judgments • Representativeness revisited : attribute substitution in intuitive judgment • Extensional versus intuitive reasoning : the conjunction in probability judgment • Introduction - heuristics and biases : then and nowPublication: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002Description: 857 p.Availability:
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Embodied grounding : social, cognitive, affective, and neuroscientific approaches / Gun R. Semin, Eliot R. Smith Piece-Analytic Level: Expression entails anticipation : towards a self-regulatory model of bodily feedback effects • The embobied emotional mind • The embodiment of emotion • Affective coherence : affect as embodied evidence in attitude, adversising, and art • Embodied persuasion : fundamental processes by wich bodily responses can impact attitudes • The embodiment of power and communalism in space and bodily contact • An embodied account of self-other overlap and its effects • Grounding social cognition : synchronization, coordination, and co-regulation • What thoughts are made of • Brain embodiment of category-specific semantic memory circuits • Toward the integration of bodily states, language, and action • Grounding symbolic operations in the brain's modal systems • Introducing embodied groundingPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2008Description: 312 p.Availability:
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Decision making. descriptive, normative, and prescriptive interactions / compil. David Bell ; co-aut. Howard Raiffa ; co-aut. Amos Tversky Piece-Analytic Level: Discussion agenda for the session on medical decision making : minutes of a group discussion on clinical decision making • Effects of private attitudes on public policy-, prenatal screening for naural tube defects as prototype • Whether or not to administer amphotericin to an immunosuppressed patient with hematologic malignancy and undiagnosed ... • On the framing of medical decisions • Problems in producing usable knowledge for implementing liberating alternatives • How senior managers think • Relevance of quasi rationality in competitive markets • Behavior under uncertainty and its implications for policy • Value-focused thinking and the study of values • Simplicity in decision analysis : an example and a discussion • Sources of bias in assessment procedures for utility functions • Knowing what you want : measuring labile values • Marginal value and instrinsic risk aversion • Disappointment decision making under uncertainty • Mind as a consuming organ • Effects of statistical training on thinking about everyday problems • Probability, evidence, and judgment • Updating subjective probability • Languages and decisions for probability judgment • Savage revisited • Rational choice and the framing of decisions • Response mode, framing, and information-processing effects in risk assessment • Reply to commentaries • Behavioral decision theory : processes of judgment and choice • Risky choice revisited • Normative theories of decision making under risk and under uncertainty • Rationality as process and as product of thought • Bounded rationality, ambiguity, and the engineering of choice • Descriptive, normative, and prescriptive interactions in decision makingPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1988Description: 623 p.Availability:
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The Cambridge handbook of personal relationships / ed. Anita L. Vangelisti, Daniel Perlman Piece-Analytic Level: Bringing it all together : a theoretical approach • The treatment of relationship distress : theorectical perspectives and empirical findings • Maintaining relationships • Personal relationships : on and off the internet • Relationships, culture and social change • Relationships in home and community environments : a transactional and dialectic analysis • social networks and personal communities • Intimacy in personal relationships • Commitement • Romantic love • Relationship satisfaction • Violence and abuse in personal relationships : conflict, terror, and resistance in intimate patnerships • Temptation and threat : extradyadic relations and jealousy • Lying and deception in close relationships • Stress in couples : the process of dyadic coping • Loneliness and social isolation • Sexuality in close relationships • Understanding couple conflict • Close relationships and social support : implications for the measurement of social support • Self-disclosure in personal relationships • Physiology and interpersonal relationships • Emotion in theories of close relationships • Social cognition in intimate relationships • Communication : basic properties and their relevance to relationship research • Family relationships and depression • The intimate same-sex relationships of sexual minorities • His and her relationships? : a review of the empirical evidence • Attachment theory, individual psychodynamics, and relationship functioning • Personality and relationships : a temperament perspective • Close relationships in middle and late adulthood • Personal relationships in adolescence and early adulthood • Relationships in early and middle childhood • Divorce and postdivorce relationships • The affective structure of marriage • From courtship to universal properties : research on dating and mate selection, 1950 to 2003 • Advances in data analytic approaches for relationships research : the broad utility of hierachical linear modeling • Research methods for the study of personal relationships • Therectical perspectives in the study of close relationships • The seven seas of the study of personal relationships : from the thousand islands to interconnected waterways • Personal relationships : an introductionPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: 891 p.Availability:
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