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The Oxford Handbook of Psychological Situations

The Oxford Handbook of Psychological Situations

9780190263348
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Situations matter. They let people express their personalities and values; provoke motivations, emotions, and behaviors; and are the contexts in which people reason and act. The psychological assessment of situations is a new and rapidly developing area of research, particularly within the fields of personality and social psychology. This volume compiles state-of-the-art knowledge on psychological situations in chapters written by experts in their respective research areas. Bringingtogether historical reviews, theoretical pieces, methodological descriptions, and empirical applications, this volume is the definitive, go-to source for a psychology of situations.
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OUP USA
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9780190263348
9780190263348

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Publication date
2020
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
536
Dimensions (mm)
178 x 254
Weight (g)
1043
  • Preface; Section I: Concepts; Chapter 1. Personality as a situation: A target-centered perspective on social situations; Jens Asendorpf; Chapter 2. The Nonlinear Interaction of Person and Situation (NIPS) Model and its Values for a Psychology of Situations; Gabriela Blum and Manfred Schmitt; Chapter 3. Behavior Genetic Approaches for Situation Research; Daniel Briley; Chapter 4. Other People as Situations: Relational Context Shapes Psychological Phenomena; Margaret S. Clark, Edward P. Lemay, Jr., and Harry T. Reis; Chapter5. Cultures Constraints: The Role of Situational Constraint in Cultural Systems; Michele J. Gelfand, Nava Caluori, Sarah Gordon, Jana Raver, Lisa Nishii, Lisa Leslie, and Janetta Lun; Chapter 6. Situational Strength Theory: A Formalized Conceptualization of a Popular Idea; Rustin D. Meyer, Elnora D. Kelly, and Nathan A. Bowling; Chapter 7. Navigating Interdependent Social Situations; Catherine Molho and Daniel Balliet; Chapter 8. Evolutionary Perspectives on Situations; Rebecca Neel, Nicolas A. Brown, and Oliver Sng; Chapter 9. The Interpersonal Situation: An Integrative Framework for the Study of Personality, Psychopathology, and Psychotherapy; Aaron L. Pincus, Christopher J. Hopwood, and Aidan G. C. Wright; Chapter 10. The ecological rationality of situations: Behavior = f(Adaptive Toolbox, Environment); Peter M. Todd and Gerd Gigerenzer; Chapter 11. A Personality Perspective on Situations; Joshua Wilt and William Revelle; Chapter 12. Functional Approaches to Representing the Interplay of Situations, Persons, and Behavior Dustin Wood, Seth M. Spain, and P.D. Harms; Section II: Methods; Chapter 13. The Use of Virtual Reality for Understanding Situations: A Fixed Effects Design; David Gallardo-Pujol and Maci? Buades-Rotger; Chapter 14. Cross-Cultural Assessment of Situation Experience; Gwendolyn Gardiner, Erica Baranski, Janina and Larissa Buehler; Chapter 15. Latent Variable Modeling of Person-Situation Data; Christian Geiser, Fred Hintz, G. Leonard Burns, and Mateu Servera; Chapter 16. Computational Modeling of Person-Situation Transactions: How Accumulation of Situational Experiences Can Shape the Distributions of Trait Scores; Rene M?ttus, Mike Allerhand, and Wendy Johnson; Chapter 17. Network analysis for psychological situations; Giulio Costantini, Marco Perugini; Chapter 18. The Riverside Situational Q-sort; Kyle S. Sauerberger and David C. Funder; Chapter 19. Naturalistic Assessment of Situations Using Mobile Sensing Methods; Gabriella M. Harari, Sandrine R. Müller, and Samuel D. Gosling; Chapter 20. Ecological Sampling Methods for Studying Everyday Situations; Cornelia Wrzus and Matthias R. Mehl; Section III: Taxonomies; Chapter 21. Organizing Situation Characteristics by their Influences on Big Five States; Anselma G. Hartley, Eranda Jayawickreme, and William Fleeson; Chapter 22. Assessment of Situational Perceptions: Measurement Issues and a Joint Taxonomization of Persons and Situations; Kai T. Horstmann, Johanna Ziegler, and Matthias Ziegler; Chapter 23. The lexical approach to situations: History, Theory, and Practice; Scott Parrigon; Chapter 24. Language, Subjectivity, Culture, Comprehensiveness, and Structure: Considerations for a Classification of Situations; Gerard Saucier; Chapter 25. The Psychological Characteristics of Situations: Towards an Integrated Taxonomy; John Rauthmann, Kai Horstmann, and Ryne Sherman; Section IV: Applications; Chapter 26. Person-Situation Transactions Across the Lifespan; Katherine Corker and Brent Donnellan; Chapter 27. Health and Situations; Nicolas Brown, David Condon, and Dan Mroczek; Chapter 28. What neuroscience can tell us about social situations: Challenges and Opportunities; Kalina J. Michalska, Gwen Gardiner, and Brent L. Hughes; Chapter 29. Medical Situations; Patrick Morse and Kate Sweeney; Chapter 30. Situations at work: A review of situational factors in understanding work behavior; Robert P. Tett, Jennifer Ragsdale, Sylvia Luu, and Nathan Hundley; Chapter 31. The Culturally Situated Process of Personality Judgment; Yu Yang;
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