Handbook of Social Cognition
Discover the essential insights into social information processing with the Handbook of Social Cognition by renowned authors, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1994. This comprehensive second edition spans 482 pages, making it a crucial resource for anyone interested in the dynamics of social cognition.
This first volume of a two-part series delves into foundational research and theories surrounding social information processing. It explores both automatic and controlled processing of information, shedding light on how these mechanisms influence the encoding and storage of information in memory. Whether you're a student, researcher, or professional in psychology or social sciences, this handbook offers valuable perspectives and frameworks to enhance your understanding of social cognition.
Enhance your library with this pivotal work that bridges research and application in the field of social psychology!