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  • Bridging Social Psychology Benefits of Transdisciplinary Approaches
  • Written by author Paul A.M. Van Lange
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., March 2006
  • Bridging Social Psychology illuminates the unique contribution the field of social psychology can bring to understanding major scientific and societal problems. The book focuses on illustrating the benefits and costs of bridging social psychology w
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1Bridging social psychology3
2Theories as bridges21
3The difficulty of getting from here to there and back35
4Traffic flow during the last twenty-five years of social psychology41
5Building bridges inside and outside social psychology : a case for lumping - neatly47
6Soft versus solid foundations for bridging social psychology53
7Folly bridges59
8On theories and societal practice : getting rid of a myth65
9Interdisciplinary research and creativity71
10Coherence in human experience and psychological science77
11Social psychology deserves better : marketing the pivotal social science83
12A bridge linking social psychology and the neurosciences91
13The emergence of the "social" in cognitive neuroscience : the study of interacting brains97
14The social neuroscience of empathy103
15Bridging social psychology and physiology111
16Research on affect and social behavior : links to cognitive, learning, and neuropsychology117
17Animal research in social psychology : a bridge to functional genomics and other unique research opportunities123
18Basic lessons from observing nature129
19Getting social psychological research ideas from other human sciences135
20Mind in the organized social environment139
21Socially situated cognition as a bridge145
22How social psychology can build bridges to the social sciences by considering motivation, cognition, and constraints simultaneously151
23Bridging social psychology - beyond explicit measures in attitudinal assessment159
24Bridging social and cognitive psychology?167
25Baboons, brains, babies, and bonding : a multidisciplinary approach to mimicry173
26Assumptions about personality and core motivations as hidden partners in social psychology181
27Building bridges between personality and social psychology : understanding the ties that bind persons and situations187
28Accuracy of judgments of personality and genetic influences on attitudes : two major bridges between personality and social psychology193
29Thinking intergratively about social psychology : the example of the relational self and the social-cognitive process of transference199
30Philosophy as the queen of the sciences, emotions research as her bastard child207
31The social nature of emotion and the emotional nature of the social213
32Love, hate, and morality : emotion and communication as bridging concepts in social psychology219
33Bridging developmental and social psychology225
34The self as a point of contact between social psychology and motivation233
35From bicycle racing to school : competition, multiple goals, and multiple indicators of success in education239
36Bridging the areas of social psychology and social developmental psychology245
37The relationship context of social psychology253
38Relationship neuroscience : advancing the social psychology of close relationships using functional neuroimaging261
39Identifying the tasks of social life : using other disciplines to understand the nature of social situations267
40Speaker perception and social behavior : bridging social psychology and speech science273
41The behavioral system construct : a useful tool for building an integrative model of the social mind279
42Dynamical evolutionary psychology : how social norms emerge from evolved decision rules285
43Social relations : culture, development, natural selection, cognition, the brain, and pathology293
44Social psychology of justice, just division of household labor, and the reconciliation of family and work demands301
45The bridge between social and clinical psychology : wide but sparsely traveled307
46Bridges from social psychology to health313
47Happiness, life satisfaction, and fulfillment : the social psychology of subjective well-being319
48Social psychology and health promotion325
49Bridging to evidence-based public health policy333
50Bridging between micro and macro perspectives in social psychology341
51Bridging social psychology and the organizational sciences347
52Dissent in teams and organizations : lessons for team innovation and empowerment353
53Improving managerial decision making : lessons from experimental social dilemma research359
54Cultural evolutionary theory : a synthetic theory for fragmented disciplines365
55Social context inside and outside the social psychology lab371
56A paradox of individual and group morality : social psychology as empirical philosophy377
57A multilevel perspective on prejudice : crossing disciplinary boundaries385
58From subtle cues to profound influences : the impact of changing identities on emotions and behaviors391
59Political psychology397
60Maximizing social psychological contributions to addressing social issues : the benefits of an interdisciplinary perspective403
61From social psychology to economics and back again : the benefits of a two-way street409
62Social science in the making : an economist's view415
63Motivation and happiness bridge social psychology and economics421
64How do we promote cooperation in groups, organizations, and societies?427
65Bridges toward a cumulative psychological science437


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