Although open to authors from all nations, one of its majorpurposes is to further the international exchange of ideas byproviding an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical andempirical work that has not been previously published in English.With the help of an editorial board consisting of senior scholarsfrom various European countries and the USA, the editors inviteoutstanding researchers to contribute to these volumes. Theemphasis of these contributions is on critical assessment of majorareas of research and of substantial individual programmes ofresearch as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporaryinterest and originality
The authors of this tenth volume are drawn form Europe and theUnited States, and represent the international scope and qualitywhich are hallmarks of this series.
Perceived Group Variability in Intergroup Relations: TheDistinctive Role of Social Identity (B. Doosje, et al.).
Cognition, Affect and the Prediction of Social Attitudes (G.Haddock & M. Zanna).
Habit, Attitude, and Planned Behaviour: Is Habit an Empty Constructor an Interesting Case of Goal-directed Automaticity? (B.Verplanken & H. Aarts).
Comparing Is Believing: A Selective Accessibility Model ofJudgmental Anchoring (T. Mussweiler & F. Strack).
Cancellation and Focus: A Feature-matching Model of Choice (S.Sherman, et al.).
Confirmation and Disconfirmation: Their Social Advantages (J.-P.Leyens, et al.).
Cooperation and Competition as Partners (E. Van de Vliert).
Reciprocity in Interpersonal Relationships: An EvolutionaryPerspective on Its Importance for Health and Well-being (B. Buunk& W. Schaufeli).
Indexes.
Contents of Previous Volumes.
Although open to authors from all nations, one of its major purposes is to further the international exchange of ideas by providing an outlet for substantial accounts of theoretical and empirical work that has not been previously published in English. With the help of an editorial board consisting of senior scholars from various European countries and the USA, the editors invite outstanding researchers to contribute to these volumes. The emphasis of these contributions is on critical assessment of major areas of research and of substantial individual programmes of research as well as on topics and initiatives of contemporary interest and originality
The authors of this tenth volume are drawn form Europe and the United States, and represent the international scope and quality which are hallmarks of this series.