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List of Figures.
List of Tables.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Part I: An Introduction and Orientation: .
Defining Social Cognition.
Themes of the book.
Plan of the book.
Part II: Theoretical Perspectives on Lifespan Social Cognition:.
General developmental issues.
Lifespan issues.
Four theoretical frameworks.
Part III: Thinking about the Self: .
Theretical Perspectives on the Self.
The Research Evidence: the Self in Later Life.
Tracing the book's themes.
The Characters Reconsidered.
Part IV: Thinking about Other Persons:.
Theoretical Frameworks.
Social Perception and Aging: the evidence.
Tracing the book's themes.
Reconsidering Bob and Jim.
Part V: Thinking about Relationships: .
Theoretical Perspectives on Social Relationships.
The Research evidence.
Tracing the book's themes.
Understanding Mrs. McIvor.
Part VI: Thinking about Society: .
Theoretical Frameworks for Societal Involvement and Aging.
Societal Involvement, Satisfaction, and Aging: the evidence.
Tracing the Book's themes.
Mrs. McKillop Revisited.
Part VII: Decision-Making, Wisdom, and Moral Judgement: .
Everyday Decision-Making and Problem Solving.
Research on Aging and Social problem-solving.
Research and Theory on Wisdom.
Moral Reasoning and Judgement across adulthood.
Tracing the Book's Themes.
Understanding Mr. Little and Father Stones.
Part VIII: Communication: Social Cognition in Action: .
Communication and Social Cognition.
Theoretical Frameworks.
The Research Evidence on Language and Aging.
Tracing the book's Themes.
Susan Black: the Issues Reconsidered.
Part IX: Conclusion:.
Implications for Research.
Implications for Policy and Practice.
Aging into the Twenty-first Century.
A Perspective on the Social Psychology of Aging.
References.
Subject Index.
Author Index.
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