Contributions To Information Integration Theory: Volume 2: Social
The theory of information integration provides a unified, general approach to the three disciplines of cognitive, social, and developmental psychology. Each of these volumes illustrates how the concepts and methods of this experimentally-grounded theory may be productively applied to core problems in one of these three disciplines.
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Contributions To Information Integration Theory: Volume 2: Social
The theory of information integration provides a unified, general approach to the three disciplines of cognitive, social, and developmental psychology. Each of these volumes illustrates how the concepts and methods of this experimentally-grounded theory may be productively applied to core problems in one of these three disciplines.
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Contributions To Information Integration Theory: Volume 2: Social

Contributions To Information Integration Theory: Volume 2: Social

Contributions To Information Integration Theory: Volume 2: Social

Contributions To Information Integration Theory: Volume 2: Social

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The theory of information integration provides a unified, general approach to the three disciplines of cognitive, social, and developmental psychology. Each of these volumes illustrates how the concepts and methods of this experimentally-grounded theory may be productively applied to core problems in one of these three disciplines.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780805808377
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/01/1991
Pages: 298
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Contents: C.C. Graesser, A Social Averaging Theorem for Group Decision Making. A.J. Farkas, Cognitive Algebra of Interpersonal Unfairness. W. Hommers, N.H. Anderson, Moral Algebra of Harm and Recompense. R. Singh, Two Problems in Cognitive Algebra: Imputations and Averaging Versus Multiplying. N.H. Anderson, Stereotype Theory. N.H. Anderson, Psychodynamics of Everyday Life: Blaming and Avoiding Blame.
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