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ISBN 10: 1462541518
ISBN 13: 9781462541515
Author: David A Kenny
Interpersonal Perception The Foundation of Social Relationships 2nd Table of contents:
1. The Atomic Structure of Interpersonal Perception
The Decomposition
What Sorts of Perceptions
Perception of What?
The Context of Perception
Statistical Issues
Basic Questions in Interpersonal Perception
The Organization of the Book
Philosophical Musings
Practical Suggestions
Concluding Comments
Additional Readings
Notes
2. They All Look Alike
The Conceptual Meaning of the Perceiver Effect
The Measurement of the Perceiver Effect and Assimilation
The Overall Level of Assimilation
Factors That Increase or Decrease Assimilation
Consistency of the Perceiver Effect
What Type of Person Has a Positive Perceiver Effect?
Overall Summary
Philosophical Musings
Practical Suggestions
Concluding Comments
Additional Readings
Notes
3. Perception at First Sight
Measurement of Consensus and Accuracy
Stereotypes: The Source of Target Information
Consensus: Do Perceivers Agree?
Accuracy: Are First Impressions Right?
Do First Impressions Change?
Philosophical Musings
Practical Suggestions
Concluding Comments
Additional Readings
Notes
4. The Content of Our Apparent Character
The Measurement of Consensus
The Overall Level of Consensus
Consistency of the Target Effect
Factors That Lead to More or Less Consensus
The PERSON Model
Philosophical Musings
Practical Suggestions
Concluding Comments
Additional Readings
Notes
5. You Are Very Unique
Measurement of the Relationship Effect and Uniqueness
Uniqueness in Trait Perceptions
Uniqueness in Attraction
Reciprocity
The Importance of Relationships
Understanding the Meaning of the Relationship Effect
Philosophical Musings
Practical Suggestions
Concluding Comments
Additional Readings
Notes
6. Peeling Away the Onion
What Stands for the Truth?
More Than One Accuracy
Research Evidence
Accuracy and the PERSON Model
Confidence Game
Philosophical Musings
Practical Suggestions
Concluding Comments
Additional Readings
Notes
7. Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall
Measurement and Design Issues
Self–Other Agreement
Assumed Similarity
Self-Enhancement and Effacement: Relationship with the Self
Mind Your k’s and q’s
Consistency of Self-Perceptions
Relative Accuracy of Self and Others
The Self Changing with Different Interaction Partners
Formal Models of Self-Perception
Philosophical Musings
Practical Suggestions
Concluding Comments
Additional Readings
Notes
8. Putting Yourself in Someone Else’s Tevas
Theories of Metaperception
SRM Variances of Metaperception
Consistency of Effects
Correlates of Metaperceptions
Meta-Accuracy
Understanding Metaperception and Meta-Accuracy
Meta-Enhancement
Three-Person Metaperception
Meta-Stereotypes
Meta-Expectation
Knowledge of Others’ Reputations
Philosophical Musings
Practical Suggestions
Concluding Comments
Additional Readings
Notes
9. Good, Bad, and Ugly Judge, Target, and Pair
Ability to Understand Others’ Personalities
Lie Detection
Ability to Understand Others’ Emotions
Philosophical Musings
Practical Suggestions
Concluding Comments
Additional Readings
Notes
10. Finis
Summary of the Major Points
Group Effects
Variables beyond Impressions
Revised Laing Typology of Measures of Dyadic Correspondence
The Final Word
Notes
Appendix A. Details of the Social Relations Model
Model
Effect Estimates
Estimation of SRM Variances
SRM Correlations
Self-Measures
Estimation of Multivariate Effects
Nested Design
Methods of Estimation and Computer Software
Social Accuracy Model
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