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Interpersonal Expectations
Theory, Research and Applications
This 1993 volume explores a sub-area of social psychology - called interpersonal expectation - that studies how the expectation of one person affects the behavior of another.
Peter David Blanck (Edited by)
9780521417839, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 24 September 1993
522 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 3.3 cm, 0.93 kg
"In this volume, dedicated to Rosenthal, readers will enjoy some rare and wonderful historical perspectives of this line of research as well as examine a representative cross-section of the current work in the area. The collection of well-organized and well-edited chapters is a necessary addition to the library of the serious social interaction scholar and should also be enjoyed by graduate student and advanced undergraduate student audiences....This volume does a superior job of bringing together theory, research, and applications of Rosenthal's initial work on interpersonal expectations. The first such systematic effort of its kind, the high quality and broad scope of the work, as well as the prominence of the contributors to the volume attest to the significant contributions Rosenthal has made to the field." John T. Copeland and Diana J. Kyle, Contemporary Psychology
This 1993 volume brings together critical analysis of the phenomenon called interpersonal expectation - a sub-area of social psychology that studies how the expectations of one person affects the behavior of another in an interactive setting. The book is divided into three major sections: the first examines real-world applications of research on interpersonal expectations, such as in the courtroom, classroom, and operating room; the second considers the mediation of interpersonal expectations through verbal and nonverbal behavior; and the third outlines the emerging methodological and statistical techniques for understanding the implications of interpersonal expectations. Critical commentary and analysis by leading scholars in the field are presented and the book makes a major contribution to the study of interpersonal expectation.
Preface Peter David Blanck
1. General introduction: interpersonal expectations: some antecedents and some consequences Robert Rosenthal
2. Systematic errors to be expected of the social scientist on the basis of a general psychology of cognitive bias Donald T. Campbell
Part I. Research on Interpersonal Expectations John M. Darley, Kathryn C. Oleson, Peter David Blanck, Marylee Taylor, Elisha Babad, Dov Eden, Howard S. Friedman, Miron Zuckerman, Holley Hodgins, Kunitate Miyake and Harris Cooper
Part II. Research on the Mediation of Interpersonal Expectations through Nonverbal Behavior Ross Buck, Dane Archer, Robin Akert, Mark Costanzo, Bella M. PePaulo, Judy Hall, Nancy Briton, M. Robin Di Matteo and Klaus Scherer
Part III. The Study of Interpersonal Expectations Dane Archer, Monica J. Harris, Frank J. Bernieri, Don B. Rubin, Ralph L. Rosnow, Mary Amanda Dew and Marylee Taylor.
Subject Areas: Social, group or collective psychology [JMH]
