Social perception
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Social perception
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Social perception
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Incoming Resources
- Social perception, Leslie A. Zebrowitz
- Social cognition, from brains to culture, Susan T. Fiske and Shelley E. Taylor
- Person perception, David J. Schneider, Albert H. Hastorf [and] Phoebe C. Ellsworth
- The psychology of closed mindedness, Arie W. Kruglanski
- The psychology of control, Ellen J. Langer ; foreword by Irving L. Janis ; collaborators, Robert P. Abelson ... [et al.]
- Categorization and social judgement, J. Richard Eiser, Wolfgang Stroebe
- Invisible mind, flexible social cognition and dehumanization, Lasana T. Harris
- Implicit psychology, an introduction to social cognition, Daniel M. Wegner, Robin R. Vallacher
- Japanese sense of self, edited by N. R. Rosenberger
- Perspectivism in social psychology, the yin and yang of scientific progress, edited by John T. Jost, Mahzarin R. Banaji, and Deborah A. Prentice
- A world of strangers, order and action in urban public space, Lyn H. Lofland
- Categorical perception, the groundwork of cognition, edited by Stevan Harnad
- Social foundations of thought and action, a social cognitive theory, Albert Bandura
- Interpersonal perception, Mark Cook
- Reality, spirituality and modern man, David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D
- Factfulness, Fakutofurunesu : jÅ« no omoikomi o norikoe dÄ ta o moto ni sekai o tadashiku miru shÅ«kan, Hans Rosling, Ola Rosling, Anna Rosling Rönnlund cho ; Uesugi ShÅ«saku, Seki Miwa yaku
- Comparisonitis, how to stop comparing yourself to others and be genuinely happy, [written and] read by Melissa Ambrosini
- The social leap, how and why humans connect, William von Hippel
- Person perception and stereotyping, Robert A. Stewart, Graham E. Powell, S. Jane Chetwynd ; with a foreword by Hans J. Eysenck
- Knowledge goes pop, from conspiracy theory to gossip, Clare Birchall
- Darwinizing culture, the status of memetics as a science, edited by Robert Aunger ; with a foreword by Daniel Dennett
- Navigating the social world, what infants, children, and other species can teach us, edited by Mahzarin R. Banaji and Susan A. Gelman
- Another voice, feminist perspectives on social life and social science, edited by Marcia Millman and Rosabeth Moss Kanter
- The psychology of the social, edited by Uwe Flick
- Social cognition, from brains to culture, Susan T. Fiske and Shelley E. Taylor
- A long time coming, essays on ageing, Melanie Joosten
- Factfulness, ten reasons we're wrong about the world-- and why things are better than you think, Hans Rosling ; with Ola Rosling and Anna Rosling Ronnlund
- Snoop, what your stuff says about you, by Sam Gosling ; narrated by David Drummond
- Understanding persons, personal and impersonal relationships, F.M. Berenson
- The self in social judgment, edited by Mark D. Alicke, David A. Dunning and Joachim I. Krueger
- Snoop, what your stuff says about you, Sam Gosling
- No one understands you and what to do about it, Heidi Grant Halvorson
- Empathic accuracy, edited by William Ickes
- Making social worlds, a communication perspective, W. Barnett Pearce
- Person memory, the cognitive basis of social perception, [edited by] Reid Hastie ... [et al.]
- Representation, cultural representations and signifying practices, edited by Stuart Hall
- Diversity in practice, race, gender, and class in legal and professional careers, edited by Spencer Headworth [and three others]
- Person perception in childhood and adolescence, W.J. Livesley, D.B. Bromley
- Across the great divide, bridging the gap between understanding of toddlers' and older children's thinking, Zhe Chen, Robert S. Siegler; with commentary by Marvin W. Daehler
- Reification, or the anxiety of late capitalism, Timothy Bewes
- The visual in social theory, Anthony Woodiwiss
- Handbook of prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination, edited by Todd D. Nelson
- Snoop, what your stuff says about you, Sam Gosling
- Interpersonal perception, a social relations analysis, David A. Kenny ; foreword by Harry T. Reis
- Perception of emotion in self and others, [proceedings of the Seventh Annual Symposium on Communication and Affect], edited by Patricia Pliner, Kirk R. Blankstein and Irwin M. Spigel
- The Oxford handbook of social cognition, edited by Donal Carlston
- Picturing power, visual depiction and social relations, edited by Gordon Fyfe and John Law
- The social life of nothing, silence, invisibility and emptiness in tales of lost experience, Susie Scott
- Social judgement, J. Richard Eiser
- Knowledge structures in close relationships, a social psychological approach, edited by Garth J. O. Fletcher and Julie Fitness
Outgoing Resources
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