VOLUME ONE      
 
 PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
 S.E. Asch 
 Forming Impressions of Personality                
 Joseph Henrich, Steven Heine and Ara Norenzayan 
 The Weirdest People in the World? 
 Kevin Ochsner and Matthew Lieberman 
 The Emergence of Social Cognitive Neuroscience
 Thomas Ostrom 
 The Sovereignty of Social Cognition  
 
 PART TWO: DUAL MODES IN SOCIAL COGNITION
 Henk Aarts and Ap Dijksterhuis 
 Habits as Knowledge Structures
                               Automaticity in Goal-Directed Behavior
 
 
 John Bargh, Mark Chen and Lara Burrows 
 Automaticity of Social Behavior
                               Direct Effects of Trait Construct and Stereotype Activation on Action
 
 
 David Gilbert, Brett Pelham and Douglas Krull 
 On Cognitive Busyness
                               When Person Perceivers Meet Persons Perceived 
 
 
 Daniel Wegner et al 
 Paradoxical Effects of Thought Suppression 
 
 PART THREE: ATTENTION AND ENCODING  
 Jasmin Cloutier, Malia Mason and C.Neil Macrae 
 The Perceptual Determinants of Person Construal
                               Re-Opening the Social-Cognitive Toolbox  
 
 
 Susan Fiske 
 Attention and Weight in Person Perception
                               The Impact of Negative and Extreme Behavior
 
 
 E.Tory Higgins, William Rholes and Carl Jones 
 Category Accessibility and Impression Formation
 Janine Willis and Alexander Todorov 
 First Impressions
                               Making up Your Mind after a 100-Ms Exposure to a Face
 
 
 
 PART FOUR: REPRESENTATION IN MEMORY
 C. Neil Macrae and Galen Bodenhausen 
 Social Cognition
                               Thinking Categorically about Others
 
 
 Thomas Srull, Meryl Lichenstein and Myron Rothbart 
 Associative Storage and Retrieval Processes in Person Memory 
 Lawrence Williams and John Bargh 
 Experiencing Physical Warmth Promotes Interpersonal Warmth
 
 VOLUME TWO				
 
 PART FIVE: SELF IN SOCIAL COGNITION
 Todd Heatherton, C. Neil Macrae and William Kelley 
 What the Social Brain Sciences Can Tell us about the Self
 Hazel Rose Markus and Shinobu Kitayama 
 Culture and the Self
                               Implications for Cognition, Emotion and Motivation
 
 
 William Swann, Jr., Brett Pelham and Douglas Krull 
 Agreeable Fancy or Disagreeable Truth? Reconciling Self-Enhancement and Self-Verification 
 Shelley Taylor and Jonathon Brown 
 Illusion and Well-Being
                               A Social Psychological Perspective on Mental Health
 
 
 
 PART SIX: ATTRIBUTION PROCESSES
 Lasana Harris, Alexander Todorov and Susan Fiske 
 Attributions on the Brain
                               Neuro-Imaging Dispositional Inferences, beyond Theory of Mind
 
 
 Bertram Malle 
 The Actor-Observer Asymmetry in Attribution
                               A (Surprising) Meta-Analysis
 
 
 Leslie Ann McArthur 
 The How and What of Why
                               Some Determinants and Consequences of Causal Attribution
 
 
 
 PART SEVEN: HEURISTICS AND SHORTCUTS: EFFICIENCY IN INFERENCE AND DECISION-MAKING
 Nicholas Epley et al 
 Perspective-Taking as Egocentric Anchoring and Adjustment 
 Loran Nordgren et al 
 What Constitutes Torture? Psychological Impediments to an Objective Evaluation of Enhanced Interrogation Tactics
 Emily Pronin, Thomas Gilovich and Lee Ross 
 Objectivity in the Eye of the Beholder
                               Divergent Perceptions of Bias in Self versus Others 
 
 
 Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman 
 Judgment under Uncertainty
 
 PART EIGHT: ACCURACY AND EFFICIENCY IN SOCIAL INFERENCE
 Richard Nisbett et al
 The Use of Statistical Heuristics in Everyday Inductive Reasoning 
 Lee Ross, Mark Lepper and Michael Hubbard 
 Perseverance in Self-Perception and Social Perception
                               Biased Attributional Processes in the Debriefing Paradigm 
 
 
 William Swann 
 Quest for Accuracy in Person Perception
 
 VOLUME THREE   
 
 PART NINE: COGNITIVE STRUCTURES OF ATTITUDES
 Frederica Conrey and Eliot Smith 
 Attitude Representation
                               Attitudes as Patterns in a Distributed, Connectionist Representational System
 
 
 Alice Eagly and Shelly Chaiken 
 Attitude Research in the 21st Century
                               The Current State of Knowledge
 
 
 Jon Krosnick et al
 Attitude Strength
                               One Construct or Many Related Constructs? 
 
 
 
 PART TEN: COGNITIVE PROCESSING OF ATTITUDES
 Shelly Chaiken 
 Heuristic versus Systematic Information-Processing and the Use of Source versus Message Cues in Persuasion 
 Russell Fazio and Michael Olson 
 Implicit Measures in Social Cognition Research
 Richard Petty and John Cacioppo 
 Issue Involvement Can Increase or Decrease Persuasion by Enhancing Message-Relevant Cognitive Response 
 
 PART ELEVEN: STEREOTYPING: COGNITION AND BIAS 
 Susan Fiske et al
 A Model of (Often Mixed) Stereotype Content
                               Competence and Warmth Respectively Follow from Perceived Status and Competition 
 
 
 Samuel Gaertner et al
 Reducing Intergroup Bias
                               The Benefits of Re-Categorization
 
 
 Miles Hewstone, Mark Rubin and Hazel Willis 
 Intergroup Bias
 C.Neil Macrae, Alan Milne and Galen Bodenhausen 
 Stereotypes as Energy-Saving Devices
                               A Peek inside the Cognitive Toolbox 
 
 
 
 PART TWELVE: PREJUDICE: INTERPLAY OF COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE BIASES
 Galen Bodenhausen and Destiny Peery 
 Social Categorization and Stereotyping in Vivo
 G.M. Herek and K. McLemore 
 Sexual Prejudice
 Michael North and Susan Fiske 
 An Inconvenienced Youth
                               Ageism and Its Potential Intergenerational Roots  
 
 
 Jennifer Richeson and J. Nicole Shelton 
 When Prejudice Does Not Pay
                               Effects of Interracial Contact on Executive Function 
 
 
 Laurie Rudman and Peter Glick 
 Prescriptive Gender Stereotypes and Backlash toward Agentic Women 
 
 VOLUME FOUR                                 
 
 PART THIRTEEN: FROM SOCIAL COGNITION TO AFFECT
 Susan Andersen and Serena Chen 
 The Relational Self
                               An Interpersonal Social-Cognitive Theory 
 
 
 Lisa Feldman Barrett et al 
 The Experience of Emotion
 Fritz Strack, Leonard Martin and Sabine Stepper 
 Inhibiting and Facilitating Conditions of the Human Smile
                               A Non-Obtrusive Test of the Facial Feedback Hypothesis 
 
 
 
 PART FOURTEEN: FROM AFFECT TO SOCIAL COGNITION
 David DeSteno et al 
 Discrete Emotions and Persuasion
                               The Role of Emotion-Induced Expectancies 
 
 
 Jennifer Lerner and Dacher Keltner 
 Fear, Anger and Risk 
 Paula Niedenthal et al 
 Embodiment in Attitudes, Social Perception and Emotion
 R.B. Zajonc 
 Feeling and Thinking
                               Preferences Need no Inferences 
 
 
 
 PART FIFTEEN: BEHAVIOR AND COGNITION
 Veronika Brandstätter, Angelika Lengfelder and Peter Gollwitzer 
 Implementation Intentions and Efficient Action Initiation 
 Tanya Chartrand and John Bargh 
 The Chameleon Effect
                               The Perception-Behavior Link and Social Interaction
 
 
 Richard Nisbett and Timothy DeCamp Wilson 
 Telling More Than We Can Know
                               Verbal Reports on Mental Processes 
 
 
                               A Look at Motivated Strategies
 
 
 Carl Word, Mark Zanna and Joel Cooper 
 The Non-Verbal Mediation of Self-Fulfilling Prophecies in Interracial Interaction