The Advances in Experimental Social Psychology series is the premier outlet for reviews of mature, high-impact research programs in social psychology. Contributions to the series provide defining pieces of established research programs, reviewing and integrating thematically related findings by individual scholars or research groups. Topics discussed in Volume 63 include Social Evaluation, Whole Traits, Paradoxical Thinking and Intractable Conflicts, Face Perception, and Social Perception.
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Table of Contents
1. Social evaluation: Comparing models across interpersonal, intragroup, intergroup, several-group, and many-group contextsAlex Koch, Vincent Yzerbyt, Andrea Abele, Naomi Ellemers and Susan T. Fiske
2. Whole traits: Revealing the social-cognitive mechanisms constituting personality's central variable
William Fleeson and Eranda Jayawickreme
3. Paradoxical thinking as a paradigm of attitude change in the context of intractable conflict
Daniel Bar-Tal, Boaz Hameiri and Eran Halperin
4. The structure and perceptual basis of social judgments from faces
Alexander Todorov and DongWon Oh
5. On the utility of the self in social perception: An egocentric tactician model
Constantine Sedikides, Mark D. Alicke and John J. Skowronski