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1 online resource. |
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Description based on print version record. |
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Revised edition of The social psychology of good and evil, 2004. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction and overview / Arthur G. Miller -- Part I. Conceptual perspectives on good and evil -- The evolution of good and evil / Joshua D. Duntley and David M. Buss -- Free will evolved for morality and culture / Andrew E. Monroe, Kathleen D. Vohs, and Roy F. Baumeister -- Categories, intent, and harm / Susan T. Fiske -- "The devil made me do it": The deification of consciousness and the demonization of the unconscious / John A. Bargh -- Part II. Harming others: contexts, causes, and implications -- Racism among the well intentioned: bias without awareness /John F. Dovidio, Samuel L. Gaertner, and Adam R. Pearson -- Understanding media violence effects / Sara Prot, Craig A. Anderson, Muniba Saleem, Christopher L. Groves, and Johnie J. Allen -- How dehumanization promotes harm / Nick Haslam and Steve Loughnan -- The social psychology of genocide and mass atrocities /Johanna Ray Vollhardt and Maggie Campbell-Obaid -- Why are the Milgram experiments still so extraordinarily famous ... and controversial? / Arthur G. Miller -- A social interaction approach to objectification: implications for the social-psychological study of sexual violence / Sarah J. Gervais -- Part III. The self-concept in relation to good and evil acts -- False moral superiority / David Dunning -- Making relationship partners good: a model of the interpersonal consequences of compassionate goals / Jennifer Crocker and Amy Canevello -- Evil persons or evil deeds?: what we've learned about incarcerated offenders / June P. Tangney, Dan V. Blalock, Johanna B. Folk, and Jeffrey Stuewig -- Dishonesty explained: what leads people to act immorally / Francesca Gino and Dan Ariely -- Part IV. Group perspectives on good and evil -- Bystanders and emergencies: why understanding group processes Is key to promoting prosocial behavior / Mark Levine and Neil Wilson -- Remembering historical victimization: potential for intergroup conflict escalation and conflict reduction / Nyla R. Branscombe, Michael J.A. Wohl, and Ruth H. Warner -- Organizations matter / Arthur P. Brief and Kristin Smith-Crowe -- Globalization and terrorism: the primacy of collective processes / Fathali M. Moghaddam, Victoria Heckenlaible, Madeleine Blackman, Sarah Fasano, and Daniel J. Dufour -- Part V. The possibilities for kindness -- Benefits and liabilities of empathy-induced altruism: a contemporary review / C. Daniel Batson, Nadia Y. Ahmad, and E.L. Stocks -- Volunteerism: multiple perspectives on benefits and costs / Mark Snyder, Allen M. Omoto, and Patrick C. Dwyer -- The psychology of heroism: extraordinary champions of humanity in an unforgiving world / Zeno E. Franco and Philip G. Zimbardo. |
Reproduction |
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web. |
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Description based on print version record. |
Subject |
Aggressiveness.
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Violence.
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Helping behavior.
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Good and evil.
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Social psychology -- Research.
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Aggression. (DNLM)D000374
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Ethics. (DNLM)D004989
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Helping Behavior. (DNLM)D006379
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Psychology, Social. (DNLM)D011593
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Violence. (DNLM)D014754
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Added Author |
Miller, Arthur G., 1940- editor.
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ProQuest (Firm)
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Related To |
Original 9781462525393 1462525393 9781462525409 1462525407 (DLC) 2016005602 |
ISBN |
9781462525447 (electronic bk.) |
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146252544X (electronic bk.) |
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9781462525393 (paperback) |
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1462525393 (paperback) |
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9781462525409 (hardcover) |
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1462525407 (hardcover) |
UPC # |
40026313039 |
OCLC # |
EBC4338863 |
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