Summary of Social Cognition: From Brains to Culture by Fiske and Taylor - 4th edition - Exclusive

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  • Chapter 1 - What is social cognition?
  • Chapter 2 - What are attribution processes?
  • Chapter 3 - Which role does attention and encoding play in social cognition?
  • Chapter 4 - How are mental representations stored in memory?
  • Chapter 5 - What role does the self play in social cognition?
  • Chapter 6 - What are attribution processes?
  • Chapter 7 - Which heuristics and shortcuts are distinguished within social cognition?
  • Chapter 8 - What is accurate and efficient social inference?
  • Chapter 9 - What are the cognitive structures of attitudes?
  • Chapter 10 - How does the cognitive processing of attitudes work?
  • Chapter 11 - What are the cognitive aspects of stereotyping?
  • Chapter 12 - What does the interplay of cognitive and affective biases mean?
  • Chapter 13 - How do you go from social cognition to effect?
  • Chapter 14 - How do you go from affect to social cognition?
  • Chapter 15 - What is the relationship between behavior and cognition?

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What is social cognition? - Chapter 1 - Exclusive
What are attribution processes? - Chapter 2 - Exclusive
Which role does attention and encoding play in social cognition? - Chapter 3 - Exclusive
How are mental representations stored in memory? - Chapter 4 - Exclusive
What role does the self play in social cognition? - Chapter 5 - Exclusive
What are attribution processes? - Chapter 6 - Exclusive
Which heuristics and shortcuts are distinguished within social cognition? - Chapter 7 - Exclusive
What is accurate and efficient social inference? - Chapter 8 - Exclusive
What are the cognitive structures of attitudes? - Chapter 9 - Exclusive
How does the cognitive processing of attitudes work? - Chapter 10 - Exclusive
What are the cognitive aspects of stereotyping? - Chapter 11 - Exclusive
What does the interplay of cognitive and affective biases mean? - Chapter 12 - Exclusive
How do you go from social cognition to effect? - Chapter 13 - Exclusive
How do you go from affect to social cognition? - Chapter 14 - Exclusive
What is the relationship between behavior and cognition? - Chapter 15 - Exclusive
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