Handbook of Social Cognition

Contents: Volume 1: Basic Processes. T.M. Ostrom, Foreword. J.A. Bargh, The Four Horsemen of Automaticity: Awareness, Intention, Efficiency, and Control in Social Cognition. R.S. Wyer, Jr., D.E. Carlston, The Cognitive Representation of Persons and Events. E.R. Smith, Procedural Knowledge and Processing Strategies in Social Cognition. J.F. Kihlstrom, S.B. Klein, The Self as a Knowledge Structure. D.R. Beike, S.J. Sherman, Social Inference: Inductions, Deductions, and Analogies. F. Strack, Response Processes in Social Judgment. G.L. Clore, N. Schwarz, M. Conway, Affective Causes and Consequences of Social Information Processing. Volume 2: Applications. T.M. Ostrom, Foreword. D.L. Hamilton, J.W. Sherman, Stereotypes. R.E. Petty, J.R. Priester, D.T. Wegener, Cognitive Processes in Attitude Change. S. Iyengar, V. Ottati, Cognitive Perspective in Political Psychology. M.S. Clark, V.S. Helgeson, K. Mickelson, S.P. Pataki, Some Cognitive Structures and Processes Relevant to Relationship Functioning. L.F. Clark, Social Cognition and Health Psychology. G. Weary, J.A. Edwards, Social Cognition and Clinical Psychology: Anxiety, Depression, and the Processing of Social Information. J.M. Feldman, On the Synergy Between Theory and Application: Social Cognition and Performance Appraisal. F.R. Kardes, Consumer Judgment and Decision Processes.