
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 14
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1. Verbal and Nonverbal Communication of Deception
- I. Introduction
- II. The Deceiver's Perspective
- III. The Lie Detector's Perspective
- IV. Outcomes of Deceptive Communication: Accuracy of Lie Detection
- V. Summary and Conclusions
- Appendices
- References
- Chapter 2. Cognitive, Social, and Personality Processes in the Physiological Detection of Deception
- I. Origins and Nature of Lie Detection
- II. Processes Underlying the Physiological Response to Deception and Its Detection
- III. Summary and Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 3. Dialectic Conceptions in Social Psychology: An Application to Social Penetration and Privacy Regulation
- I. Introduction
- II. Social Penetration Theory and Privacy Regulation Theory
- III. The Concept of Dialectics
- IV. Assumptions about Social Relationships
- V. Directions for Research
- VI. A Final Note
- References
- Chapter 4. Direct Experience and Attitude-Behavior Consistency
- I. Overview of the Attitude-Behavior Consistency Problem
- II. The Effect of the Manner of Attitude Formation
- III. The Prior-to-Later Behavior Relation
- IV. Attitudinal Qualities
- V. Reasons for the Differential Strength
- VI. The Attitude-Behavior Relationship
- References
- Chapter 5. Predictability and Human Stress: Toward a Clarification of Evidence and Theory
- I. Introduction
- II. Definitions of Predictability
- III. Measurement of Stress
- IV. Traditional Theories of Predictability and Stress
- V. Information-Processing Hypotheses of Predictability and Stress
- VI. Evidence
- VII. Summary and Evaluation of the Evidence
- VIII. Final Evaluation of the Theories
- References
- Chapter 6. Perceptual and Judgmental Processes in Social Contexts
- I. Introduction to Theory
- II. Applications
- III. Final Discussion
- References
- Chapter 7. Jury Trials: Psychology and Law
- I. Introduction
- II. Antecedents and Historical Developments in Trial by Jury
- III. The Jury in America
- IV. Does It Matter? Demographics and Jury Verdicts
- V. Influence and Persuasion within the Jury
- VI. Changes in the Form of the Jury
- VII. The Future
- References
- Index
- Contents of Other Volumes
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