Book
Ross,
Edward Alsworth. (1919). "Social
Psychology" textbook courtesy of The Mead Project, Department
of Sociology, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
L2S 3A1.
Book
Chapters
Branscombe,
N.R. & Spears, R. (2001). Social
Psychology: Past, Present, and Some Predictions for the Future.
In Halonen, J.S. & Davis, S.F. (Eds.), The many faces of
psychological research in the 21st century. Published online.
Jordan,
C. & Zanna, M. (1999). How
to read a journal article in social psychology. In R. F. Baumeister
(Ed.), The Self in Social Psychology (pp. 461-470). Philadelphia:
Psychology Press. [added 7/6/07]
Jordan,
C. & Zanna, M. (2007). Not
all experiments are created equal: On conducting and reporting
persuasive experiments. In R. J. Sternberg, D. Halpern, &
H. L. Roediger III (Eds.), Critical Thinking in Psychology (pp.
160-176). New York: Cambridge University Press. [added
7/6/07]
Wegner,
D. M., & Gilbert, D. T. (2000). Social
psychology -- the science of human experience. In H. Bless
& J. P. Forgas (Eds.), Subjective experience in social
cognition and behavior (pp. 1-9). Philadelphia, PA: Psychology
Press.
Wegner,
D. M., & Giuliano, T. (1982). The
forms of social awareness. In W. J. Ickes & E. S. Knowles
(Eds.), Personality, roles, and social behavior (pp.
165-198). New York: Springer-Verlag.
Articles
Ekehammar,
B. & Biel, A. (2005). Social
psychology in Sweden: A brief look. European Bulletin of
Social Psychology, 17, 16-30. [added 4/6/06]
Gazzaniga,
M.S. (2006). Leon
Festinger: Lunch with Leon. Perspectives on Psychological
Science, 1, 88-94.
[added 4/7/06]
Jost,
J.T., & Kruglanski, A.W. (2002). The
estrangement of social constructionism and experimental social
psychology: History of the rift and prospects for reconciliation.
Personality and Social Psychology Review, 6, 168-187.
[added 2/28/06]
Krueger,
J.I., & Funder, D.C. (in press). Towards
a balanced social psychology: Causes, consequences, and cures
for the problem-seeking approach to social behavior and cognition.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences [target article]. [added
7/15/05]
Wilson,
T.D. (2005). The
message is the method: Celebrating and exporting the experimental
approach. Psychological Inquiry, 16, 185-193. [added
3/11/06]