Interpersonal Perception: A Social Relations Analysis [精装]
~ David A. Kenny (作者)
David A. Kenny's pioneering contribution takes a social relations approach to basic questions of person perception in social interaction. Enlightening and provocative, this volume provides a comprehensive theoretical overview of "interpersonal perception," a field of research that holds great promise for shedding light on social behavior. Blending meticulous analysis with thoughtful interpretation, the book demonstrates how interpersonal perception enhances the traditional study of person perception by capturing the richness of social behavior. This unique volume is invaluable reading for all social scientists interested in person perception.
出版社: Guilford Publications (1994年10月20日)
丛书名: Distinguished Contributions in Psychology
精装: 270页
语种: 英语
ISBN: 0898621143
条形码: 9780898621143
商品尺寸: 15.9 x 2.5 x 23.5 cm
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..".an ambitious work that presents a comprehensive review and analysis of existing work to date using the social relations model (SRM). SRM is one of the most innovative and useful accomplishments in the area of social perception since Kelley's (1967) cube....Although the methodological and statistical underpinnings of SRM are quite complex, Kenny does a masterful job of explaining the basic ideas in a simple and straightforward manner in the first two chapters....SRM is clearly one of the most innovative, creative, and powerful tols yet developed for gaining insights into how people view theselves and others. "Interpersonal Perception" provides a clear, readable, and comprehensive account of existing social perception research using that model." --Lee Jussim in "Psychological Inquiry"
"The result of Kenny's admirable willingness to draw conclusions is a punchier contribution than psychologists usually offer to social understanding. There is a real feeling, when one has finished reading this book, that psychology has learned a thing or two about how people perceive one another, and that is the kind of feeling that is good for our field. Some of Kenny's most important assertions address the way we should frame questions about interpersonal perception....Kenny has further established himself, if that is possible, as the key person in the study of interpersonal perception. His book is a must-read and a must-have for anybody doing research in this area and would also make a superb graduate-level textbook....The research it inspires will, in the end, be this book's most important contribution." --David C. Funder in "Psychological Inquiry"
"Kenny's book is testimony to the excitement and vibrancy that once again pervade research on how people perceive themselves and others. "Interpersonal Perception" is a milestone in the field, and we believe it will have a lasting impact....One of the most impressive achievements of "Interpersonal Perception" is that it p
目录
Preface. Introduction. The Traditional Research Paradigm. Types of Perception. Research Evidence. Overview of the Book. Summary. Part 2. A Methodology for the Study of Interpersonal Perception. Introduction to the Social Relations Model. Illustrations. Design and Analysis Considerations. Correlations within the Social Relations Model. The Social Relations Model and Interpersonal Perception. Basic Statistics. Summary. Part 3. Assimilation. Response Set Interpretation of Assimilation. Stereotype Interpretation of Assimilation. Assimilation as the Group Stereotype. Ingroup and Outgroup Perceptions. Summary. Part 4. Consensus. Historical Review. The Measurement of Consensus. Empirical Review. A General Model of Consensus: WAM. General Discussion. Conclusion. Part 5. Uniqueness. Uniqueness versus Assimilation and Consensus. Affect versus Other-Perception. Interpretation of the Relationship Effect. Relationship Effect as Idiosyncratic Perception. Mathematical Specification. Summary. Acquaintance. Summary. Part 6. Reciprocity and Assumed Reciprocity. Reciprocity of Liking Judgments. Reciprocity of Trait Judgments: Generalized Reciprocity. Assumed Reciprocity. Conclusion. Part 7. Target Accuracy. Historical Survey. Second Wave of Accuracy Research. Criterion Measurement. Examples of Accuracy Research. Accuracy and WAM. Summary. Part 8. Meta-Perception. Theoretical Review. When Are Meta-Perceptions Accurate? Meta-Perception as Self-Perception. Social Relations Model. Research Evidence. Theoretical Integration. Conclusion. Part 9. Self-Perception. Theories of Self-Perception. Mean Level of Self-versus Other-Perception. Assumed Similarity. Self-Other Agreement. Relative Validity of Peer and Self-Ratings. Moderators of the Self-Other Agreement. Theories of Self-Other Agreement. Variability in Self-Ratings. Conclusion. Part 10. Concluding Comments. Summary of Results. WAM. The Social Relations Model. Notational System. Behavior and Perception. Postscript. References. Appendix A: Study Descriptions. Appendix B: Statistical Details of the Social Relations Model. Appendix C: The Weighted Average Model of Perception. http://www.doc88.com/p-443541982863.htmlwww.psychspace.com心理学空间网