Situation Cognition and Coherence in Personality

Situation Cognition and Coherence in Personality

Author: Barbara Krahé

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-08-26

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9780521154987

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This 1990 volume was written to re-examine the long-standing controversy about consistency in personality from a social psychological perspective. Barbara Krahé reconsiders the concept of consistency in terms of the systematic coherence of situation cognition and behaviour across situations. In the first part of the volume she undertakes an examination of social psychological models of situation cognition for their ability to clarify the principles underlying the perception of situational similarities. She then advances an individual-centred methodology in which nomothetic hypotheses about cross-situational coherence are tested on the basis of idiographic measurement of situation cognition and behaviour. In the second part of the volume, a series of empirical studies is reported which apply the individual-centred framework to the analysis of cross-situational coherence in the domain of anxiety-provoking situations. These studies are distinctive in that they extend over several months and use free-response data.


Situation Cognition and Coherence in Personality

Situation Cognition and Coherence in Personality

Author: Barbara Krahé

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 9782735103492

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Re-examines the long-standing controversy about consistency in personality from a social-psychological perspective - whether there is evidence of consistent expression of the personality in different situations, or whether behaviour is largely situation-specific.


The Coherence of Personality

The Coherence of Personality

Author: Daniel Cervone

Publisher: Guilford Press

Published: 1999-03-29

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 9781572304369

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This volume reveals how social-cognitive structures and processes serve as a basis of personality coherence--the unique patterns of experience and action that make each of us who we are. In doing so, the volume demonstrates how a personality theory can be built on psychology's broader foundation of knowledge about cognitive and affective systems and the interactions between persons and the sociocultural environment. Presenting novel theoretical developments from leaders in personality, social, cultural, and developmental psychology, chapters show how personality coherence arises from the ways people assign meaning to social information, gain causal agency over their lives through self-knowledge and self-reflective processes, and organize multiple life events within a framework of goals and life tasks. The book stands as the most definitive presentation to date of the social-cognitive theories of personality.


The Coherence of Personality

The Coherence of Personality

Author: PhD Daniel Cervone, PhD

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781138864702

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First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Situation Models and Levels of Coherence

Situation Models and Levels of Coherence

Author: Isabelle Tapiero

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13:

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"Situation Models and Levels of Coherence proposes an integrated view of the various theoretical approaches to discourse comprehension, and in particular of situation-model building, as evidenced by empirical findings and computational models. The objective has been to arrive at an in-depth definition of the internal structure of situation models, and of the cognitive processes that underlie their elaboration, while articulating these two aspects of the reader's mental representations by bringing to the fore the core concept of coherence." (cit. 4e p. de couv.).


The Person and the Situation

The Person and the Situation

Author: Lee Ross

Publisher: Pinter & Martin Publishers

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 502

ISBN-13: 1905177445

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How does the situation we're in influence the way we behave and think? Professors Ross and Nisbett eloquently argue that the context we find ourselves in substantially affects our behavior in this timely reissue of one of social psychology's classic textbooks. With a new foreword by Malcolm Gladwell, author of The Tipping Point.


The Oxford Handbook of Psychological Situations

The Oxford Handbook of Psychological Situations

Author: John F. Rauthmann

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2020-07-01

Total Pages: 632

ISBN-13: 0190263350

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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. Bringing together historical reviews, theoretical pieces, methodological descriptions, and empirical applications, this volume is the definitive, go-to source for a psychology of situations.


Virtue as Social Intelligence

Virtue as Social Intelligence

Author: Nancy E. Snow

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-07-29

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 1135838623

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Virtue as Social Intelligence: An Empirically Grounded Theory takes on the claims of philosophical situationism, the ethical theory that is skeptical about the possibility of human virtue. Influenced by social psychological studies, philosophical situationists argue that human personality is too fluid and fragmented to support a stable set of virtues. They claim that virtue cannot be grounded in empirical psychology. This book argues otherwise. Drawing on the work of psychologists Walter Mischel and Yuichi Shoda, Nancy E. Snow argues that the social psychological experiments that philosophical situationists rely on look at the wrong kinds of situations to test for behavioral consistency. Rather than looking at situations that are objectively similar, researchers need to compare situations that have similar meanings for the subject. When this is done, subjects exhibit behavioral consistencies that warrant the attribution of enduring traits, and virtues are a subset of these traits. Virtue can therefore be empirically grounded and virtue ethics has nothing to fear from philosophical situationism.


From Personality to Virtue

From Personality to Virtue

Author: Alberto Masala

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016-02-25

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 0191063797

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Character plays a central role in our everyday understanding and evaluation of ourselves and one another. It informs the expectations that ground our plans and projects, our moral responses to other people's behaviour and to opportunities we ourselves face, and our political decisions concerning formal education, criminal punishment, and other aspects of social organisation. The very idea that people have persisting character traits that explain their behaviour is woven throughout the fabric of our culture. These philosophical essays clarify this idea of character, analyse its relation with the findings of experimental psychology, and draw out the implications of this for education and for criminal punishment. They bring together a range of issues in contemporary philosophy, including the nature of agency, the modelling of behavioural cognition, ethical implications of personal necessity, moral responsibility for implicit bias, the prospects for character education, and the nature of rightful criminal punishment. The essays emphasise that character is inherently dynamic, challenging the tendency among personality psychologists and virtue ethicists alike to focus on static snapshots of traits, and they emphasise the close integration of character with the individual's social context, seeking to accommodate the situationist experimental findings within a picture of behaviour as manifesting stable character traits. The volume is intended to demonstrate the deep conceptual affinity of moral philosophy and social psychology and the consequent potential for each to benefit from the other.


The Philosophy and Psychology of Character and Happiness

The Philosophy and Psychology of Character and Happiness

Author: Nancy E. Snow

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-05

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13: 1135136106

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Since ancient times, character, virtue, and happiness have been central to thinking about how to live well. Yet until recently, philosophers have thought about these topics in an empirical vacuum. Taking up the general challenge of situationism – that philosophers should pay attention to empirical psychology – this interdisciplinary volume presents new essays from empirically informed perspectives by philosophers and psychologists on western as well as eastern conceptions of character, virtue, and happiness, and related issues such as personality, emotion and cognition, attitudes and automaticity. Researchers at the top of their fields offer exciting work that expands the horizons of empirically informed research on topics central to virtue ethics.