The Person and the Situation: Perspectives of Social Psychology

What is so special about The Person and the Situation? You will, in short order, discover the answer to that yourself. This is an ambitious book. It might be, in fact, one of the most ambitious books that you will ever read. That is the first of its many virtues. It offers a way of re-ordering ordinary experience. It argues that when we perceive the actions and intentions of others, we tend to make mistakes.

We see things that aren’t there and we make predictions that we ought not to make: we privilege the “person” and we discount the influence of the “situation.” It speaks, in short, to the very broadest questions of human perception.

CONTENTS

The Person and the Situation: Perspectives of Social Psychology

  1. The Lessons and Challenges of Social Psychology
  2.  THE POWER OF THE SITUATION
  3. CONSTRUING THE SOCIAL WORLD
  4. THE SEARCH FOR PERSONAL CONSISTENCY
  5. LAY PERSONOLOGY AND LAY SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
  6. THE COHERENCE OF EVERYDAY SOCIAL EXPERIENCE
  7. THE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF CULTURE
  8.  APPLYING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

Language: English
Format: PDF
Pages: 369
Size: 2 mb