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Understanding and changing health behaviour from health beliefs to self-regulation / Ed. Paul Norman, Charles abraham, Mark Conner Piece-Analytic Level: Towards a psychology of health-related behavior change • Health promotion from the perspective of social cognitive theory • Goal setting and goal pursuit in the regulation of body weight • The emergence and implementation of health goals • A critical review of the transtheorectical model applied to smoking cessation • Relationships among the theory of planned behavior, stages of change, and exercise behaviour in older persons over a three year period • The attitude-social influence-efficacy model applied to the prediction of motivational transitions in the process of smoking cessation • Discriminating between behavioural intention and behavioural williangness : cognitive antecedents to adolescent health risk • Behavioural and normative beliefs about condom use : comparing measurement alternatives within the theory of reasoned action • Attitudinal and normative processes in health behaviour • Comparing the theory of planned behaviour and the health belief model : the example of sfety helmet use among schoolboy cyclists • Can protection motivation theory predict breast self-examination? : a longotudinal test exploring the role of previous behaviour • Using the thory of reasoned action to predict condom use among high-risk heterosexual teens • Understanding and chanfging health behaviour : from health beliefs to self-regulationPublication: London : Routledge, 2000Description: 374 p.Availability:
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Social psychology and the uncounscious : the automaticity of higher mental processes / ed. John A. Bargh Piece-Analytic Level: Automatic and controlled components of social cognition : A process dissociation approach • The implicit association test at age 7 : a methodological and conceptual review • The automaticity of evaluation • On the automaticity of emotion • Automaticity in close relationships • Effects of priming and perception on social behavior and goal pursuit • What is automacity? : An analysis of its componet features and their interrelationsPublication: New York : Psychology Press, 2007Description: 342 p.Availability:
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Social psychology : handbook of basic principles / ed. Arie W. Kruglanski ; E. Tory Higgins Piece-Analytic Level: Social action • Organizational behavior • Psychology and politics : the challenges of integrating levels of analysis in social science • Consumer behavior and marketing • Contributions of social psychology to clinical psychology : three views of a research frontier • Psychology and the law : reconciling normative and descriptive acoounts of social justice and system legitimacy • Cultural processes : basic principles • Inclusion and exclusion : implications for group processes • Dynamical social psychology : findings order in the floew of human experience • social psychology of leadership • The socialç psychology of intergroup relations : social categorization, ingroup bias, and outgroup prejudice • Social power • Grounding communication • The psychology of negotiation : principles and basic processes • Foundations of interpersonal trust • Attitude change • Self-interest and beyond : basic principles of social interaction • Self-regulation and the executive function : the self as controlling agent • The goal construct in social psychology • Basic human needs • Value • Social identity and self-regulation • The role of impulse in social behavior • Feelings and phenomenal experiences • Psychological distance • Decisons cvonstructed locally : some fundamental pronciples of the psychology of decision making • Standards • Principles of mental representation • The role of matacognition in social judgment • Causal explanation : from social perception to knowledge-based attribution • Knowledge activation • Information ecology and the explanation of social cognition and behavior • Automatic thought • The principles of social judgment • Expectancy • Prediction : the inside view • Social cognitive neuroscience : historical development, core principles and future promise • Visceral and somatic indexes of social psychological constructs : history, principles, propositions, and case studies • Evolutionary theory for social and cultural psychologyPublication: New York : Guilford Press, 2007Description: 1010 p.Availability:
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Social psychology : a general reader / Edited by Arie W. Kruglanski ; E. Tory Higgins Publication: New York : Psychology Press, 2003Description: XIX, 651 p.Availability:
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Social metacognition / ed. Pablo Briñol, Kenneth G. DeMarree Piece-Analytic Level: Metacognition and psychological therapy • Metacognitive theory in consumer research • Metacognition in teams and organizations • Do you see what i see? : antecents, concequences, and remedies for biased metacognition in close relationships • Metacognition in stereotypes and prejudice • Embodied validation : our bodies can change and also validate our thoughts • Emotion and social metacognition • The experience of thinking : matacognitive ease, fluency, and context • Metacognition and the social animal • People's thoughts about their personal pasts and futures • Metacognitive processes in the self-regulation of goal pursuit • What do you think about who i am? : metacognition and the self-concept • Metacognition of bias regulation • Confidence considered : assessing the quality of decisions and performance • Dimensions of metacognitive judgment : implications for attitude change • Metacognitive determinants of attitude strength • Social metacognition : thinking about thinking in social psychologyPublication: New York : Psychology Press, 2012Description: 368 p.Availability:
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Social influence: direct and indirect processes / ed. Joseph P. Forgas, Kipling D. Williams Piece-Analytic Level: A side view of social influence • Determinants and consequences of cognitive processes in majority and minority influence • Self-categorization principles underlying majority and minority influence • Social influence effects on task performance: the ascendancy of social evaluation over self-evaluation • Attitudes, behavior, and social context: the role and group membership on social influence processes • Social influence and intergroup beliefs: the role of perceived social consensus • Revealing the worst first: stealing thunder as a social influence strategy • Resisting influence: judgemental correction and its goals • relationships throught the power of language • Memory as a target of social influence?: memory distortions as function of social influence and metacognitive knowledge • On being moody but influential: the role of affect in social influence strategies • Subtle influences on judgment and behavior: who is most susceptible? • Social power, influence, and agression • Automatic social influence: the perception-behavior links as an explanatory mechanism for behavior matching • Unintended influence: social-evolutionary processes in the construction and change of culturally-shared beliefs • Sucessfully simulating dynamic social impact: three levels of prediction • Increasing compliance by reducing resistance • Systematic opportinism: an approach to the study of tactical social influence • Social influence: introduction and overviewPublication: Philadelphia : Psychology Press, 2001Description: 367 p.Availability:
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Social cognition : from brains to culture / Susan T. Fiske, Shelley E. Taylor Publication: New York : McGraw-Hill, 2008Description: 540 p.Availability:
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Social cognition / Edited by Marilynn B. Brewer ; Miles Hewstone Publication: Malden : Blackwell, 2004Description: 368 p.Availability:
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Searching for commonalities in human judgment : the parametric unimodel and its dual mode alternatives / Hans-Peter erb, Arie W. Kruglanski, Woo Young Chun, Antonio Pierro, Lucia Mannetti, Scott Spiegel Availability: Items available for reference: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCall number: S1 ERSP14 (1). :
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The SAGE handbbok of health psychology / ed. Stephen Sutton, Andrew Baum, Marie Johnston Piece-Analytic Level: Professional issues in health psychology • Assessment and measurement in health psychology • Research methods in health psychology • Applications in health psychology : how effective are interventions • Communicating about health threats and treatments • Lifespan, gender and cross-cultural perspectives in health psychology • Living with chronic illness : a contextualized, self-regulation approach • Stress, health and illness • Individual differences, health and illness : the role of emotional traits and generalized expectancies • Health-related cognitions • Eterminants of health-related behaviour : theoretical and methodological issues • Biological mechanisms of health and disease • Epidemiology of health and illness : a socio-psycho-physiological perspective • Context and perspectives in health psychologyPublication: London : SAGE, 2004Description: 432 p.Availability:
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Quem vê caras, infere corações : impressões de personalidade e memória de pessoas / Leonel Garcia Marques, Teresa Garcia Marques Availability: Items available for reference: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCall number: S1 GARC2 (3). :
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