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Implicit Social Cognition.

Annual Review of Psychology, 2020
In the last 20 years, research on implicit social cognition has established that social judgments and behavior are guided by attitudes and stereotypes of which the actor may lack awareness.
A. Greenwald, Calvin K. Lai
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Social cognition

2020
Social cognition refers to a complex set of mental abilities underlying social stimulus perception, processing, interpretation, and response. Together, these abilities support the development of adequate social competence and adaptation. Social cognition has a protracted development through infancy to adulthood.
Cindy, Beaudoin, Miriam H, Beauchamp
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Dual-processing accounts of reasoning, judgment, and social cognition.

Annual Review of Psychology, 2008
This article reviews a diverse set of proposals for dual processing in higher cognition within largely disconnected literatures in cognitive and social psychology.
Jonathan Evans
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The Primacy of Gender: Gendered Cognition Underlies the Big Two Dimensions of Social Cognition

Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2020
It is notable that across distinct, siloed, and disconnected areas of psychology (e.g., developmental, personality, social), there exist two dimensions (the “Big Two”) that capture the ways in which people process, perceive, and navigate their social ...
Ashley E. Martin, M. Slepian
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Social Cognition

Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 2019
Schneider, Dana   +3 more
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Social Cognition in the Real World: Reconnecting the Study of Social Cognition With Social Reality

, 2020
The scientific study of social cognition is a growing field which promises to deliver valuable insights into how the brain underpins human’s social success. However, the poor ecological validity of many popular paradigms constrains the progress of social
K. Osborne-Crowley
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"Social" Cognition and Social Cognition

Small Group Research, 1994
Following Kuhn, it is proposed that there are two major paradigms for the study of social cognition. The first and most traditional paradigm relies on single-subject designs, and is therefore limited to the study of subjective phenomena. It prescribes that subjects 'responses be kept independent, and treats any interdependence in these responses as a ...
William Ickes, Richard Gonzalez
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