Table of Contents
Preface. Part 1: Historical Perspective 1. Personality and Cognition: Something Borrowed, Something New? Walter Mischel Part 2: Cognitive Processes in Personality 2. A Cognitive-Social Approach to Personality Nancy Cantor 3. Goals and Schemata in Person Perception: Making Sense from the Stream of Behavior Claudia E. Cohen 4. Accessibility of Social Constructs: Information-Processing Consequences of Individual and Contextual Variability E. Tory Higgins and Gillian King 5. On Personality and Memory John F. Kihlstrom Part 3: Social Judgment 6. Social Stereotypes and Social Judgment Eugene Borgida, Anne Locksley and Nancy Brekke 7. Involvement, Expertise, and Schema Use: Evidence from Political Cognition Susan T. Fiske and Donald R. Kinder Part 4: The Self: Structure and Process 8. A Model of the Self as an Aspect of the Human Information Processing System T.B. Rogers 9. The Self as a Cognitive Prototype: An Application to Person Perception and Depression Nicholas A. Kuiper and Paul A. Derry 10. The Influence of Self-Schema on the Perception of Others Hazel Markus and Jeanne Smith 11. Considerations for a Theory of Self-Inference Processes Anne Locksley and Michael Lenauer Part 5: Personality in Social Interaction 12. Toward an Interaction-Centered Theory of Personality Michael Athay and John M. Darley 13. On the Influence of Individuals on Situations Mark Snyder Part 6: Discussion 14. General Discussion of Issues: Relationships Between Cognitive Psychology and the Psychology of Personality Sam Glucksberg 15. Cognition and Personality Michael I. Posner. Author Index. Subject Index.