Preface
PART I- FOUNDATIONS OF APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Frank W. Schneider, Jamie A. Gruman, and Larry M. Coutts
1. Defining the Field of Applied Social Psychology
Defining Social Psychology
Social Psychology as a Science
Applied Social Psychology
Applied Social Psychology as a Science
The Role of Personal Values
Historical Context of Applied Social Psychology
Approaches to Applied Social Psychology
Social Influences on Behavior: The Power of the Situation
The Need for a Broad Approach
Various Roles of Applied Social Psychologists
Michelle A. Krieger, Greg A. Chung-Yan, and Shelagh M. J. Towson
2. Social Psychological Theory
Theory in Social Psychology
Functions of Social Psychological Theories
Characteristics of Social Psychological Theories
Cognitive Dissonance Theory
Summing Up Cognitive Dissonance Theory
Theory of Planned Behavior
Summing Up the Theory of Planned Behavior
Kenneth M. Cramer and Louise R. Alexitch
3. Research Methods in Applied Social Psychology
Methods of Data Collection
Variables and Their Measurement
Self-Report Methods: The Special Case of Surveys
Qualitative Research Methods
Adam Lodzinski, Michiko S. Motomura, and Frank W. Schneider
4. Intervention and Evaluation
Key Tasks in Intervention Design and Delivery
Evaluation of Interventions
Reasons for Evaluating Interventions
Ineffective Interventions
Importance of Research Design in Evaluating Interventions
Evidence-Based Interventions
An Intervention Example: Reducing Alcohol Problems on Campus
Developing a Solution: Forming the Intervention Hypothesis
Goal Setting and Designing the Intervention
Implementing the Intervention
Evaluating the Intervention
Incorporating Qualitative Methods to Design and Evaluate Interventions
Further Applications of Social Norm Theory
Examples of Other Interventions
Complex Problems Require Complex Solutions
Influencing Social Policy
PART II APPLYING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY TO ARENAS OF LIFE
Kenneth E. Hart and Phillip A. Ianni
5. Applying Social Psychology to Clinical and Counseling Psychology
The Origins of Psychological Disorders
The Social Psychological Roots of Social Anxiety
A Social Psychological Model of Depression
The Treatment and Prevention of Psychological Disorders
Self-Presentation Theory: An Approach to Treating Social Anxiety
Hopelessness Theory Approach to Treating Depression
The Diagnosis of Psychological Disorders
Biases in Clinical Decision Making
Philip Sullivan, Deborah L. Feltz, and Lori Dithurbide
6. Applying Social Psychology to Sports Teams
Family Psychology Intervention
Communication Training Intervention
David R. Ewoldsen and Beverly Roskos
7. Applying Social Psychology to the Media
How Does Media Violence Affect Us?
The Consequences of Viewing Media Violence
Media Violence and Aggressive Thoughts
What Happens When We Watch Pornography?
Effects of Long-Term Exposure to Nonviolent Pornography
Effects of Exposure to Embedded Violent Sexual Material
Reducing the Harmful Effects of Exposure to Violent Sexual Material
Does Political News Coverage Affect Us?
How the Media Influence Our Thoughts
Effects of Negative Media Coverage of the Government
Kathryn D. Lafreniere and Kenneth M. Cramer
8. Applying Social Psychology to Health
Health Psychology Defined
The Biopsychosocial Model
Social Variables and Health
Promoting Health and Preventing Illness
Persuasion and Social Influence in Media Health Coverage
Health Literacy: Evaluating Health-Related Information on the Internet
Family, Peer, and School Influences
Theory of Planned Behavior
Stress, Coping, and Social Support
Louise R. Alexitch
9. Applying Social Psychology to Education
Intrapersonal Processes: Increasing Success, Reducing Failure
What Factors Affect Student Performance?
How Can Student Performance Be Improved?
Interpersonal Processes: Teachers and Students Interacting
Teacher Expectations and Student Achievement
Students Interacting With Other Students
When Interactions Turn Ugly: Aggression in School
Larry M. Coutts and Jamie A. Gruman
10. Applying Social Psychology to Organizations
The Individual in an Organizational Context
Making Sense of Others in the Work Environment
Job Satisfaction: Antecedents and Consequences
Interpersonal Processes in Organizations
David M. Day and Stéphanie B. Marion
11. Applying Social Psychology to the Criminal Justice System
The Crime and the Criminal
The Social Psychology of a Crime
The Origins of Criminal Behavior
The Response of the Criminal Justice System
Kathryn D. Lafreniere, Stewart Page, and Charlene Y. Senn
12. Applying Social Psychology to the Community
What Is Community Psychology?
Defining Community Psychology
Origins of Community Psychology
Community Psychology Values and Approaches
The Internet as a Community and Source of Help
Diversity Versus Prejudice and Stigmatization
The Importance of Diversity
Research on Stigmatization
The Media and Stigmatization
Bringing About Social Change
Social Action and Activism
Using Research to Influence Social Change
Changing Structural or Social Barriers
Robert Gifford
13. Applying Social Psychology to the Environment
What Is a Resource Dilemma?
Studying Resource Dilemmas
Strategies for Inducing Pro-Environment Behavior
Catherine T. Kwantes and Sherry Bergeron
14. Applying Social Psychology to Diversity
Societies: Cultural Diversity
Hofstede’s Cultural Taxonomy
Schwartz’s Values Framework
Demographics: Personal Diversity
Consequences of Diversity: Opportunities and Challenges
Creativity and Innovation
Prejudice and Discrimination
Conflict Management and Resolution
PART III APPLYING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY TO ONE’S OWN LIFE
Ann L. Weber and Jennifer Dobson
15. Applying Social Psychology to Personal Relationships
Proximity and Familiarity
Assess Your Attachment Style
Applying Attachment Lessons
Selection Process Lessons and Applications
Conclusion: The Science of Closeness
Randolph A. Smith
16. Applying Social Psychology to the Classroom
Cognitive Errors and Student–Teacher Relations
Fundamental Attribution Error
Self-Perceptions and Their Academic Consequences
Conclusion: Social Psychology in the Classroom
Jamie A. Gruman, Kenneth E. Hart, and Phillip A. Ianni
17. Applying Social Psychology to the Good Life: Balancing Optimism and Pessimism
Introduction to Positive Social Psychology
Introduction to Optimism–Pessimism
Self-Assessment of Optimism–Pessimism
The Social Psychology of Optimism
Positive Coaching Exercises
A Balanced View of Optimism and Pessimism
Broadening the Perspective on Well-Being
References
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editors
Contributors