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245 04 $aThe psychology of action :$blinking cognition and motivation to behavior /$cedited by Peter M. Gollwitzer, John A. Bargh.
260 $aNew York :$bGuilford Press,$c[1996], ©1996.
300 $axv, 683 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gPt. I.$tSources and Contents of Action Goals.$g1.$tAll Goals Are Not Created Equal: An Organismic Perspective on the Nature of Goals and Their Regulation /$rRichard M. Ryan, Kennon M. Sheldon, Tim Kasser and Edward L. Deci.$g2.$tSelf-Regulation and Ego Threat: Motivated Cognition, Self Deception, and Destructive Goal Setting /$rRoy F. Baumeister.$g3.$tOn the Substitutability of Self-Protective Mechanisms /$rAbraham Tesser, Leonard L. Martin and David P. Cornell.$g4.$tImplicit Theories as Organizers of Goals and Behavior /$rCarol S. Dweck.$g5.$tIdeals, Oughts, and Regulatory Focus: Affect and Motivation from Distinct Pains and Pleasures /$rE. Tory Higgins --$gPt. II.$tAffective Influences on Action Goals.$g6.$tFeelings and Their Motivational Implications: Moods and the Action Sequence /$rNorbert Schwarz and Gerd Bohner.$g7.$tDepression, Control Motivation, and Person Perception /$rGifford Weary and Katherine Gannon.
505 80 $g8.$tEmotional Influences on Cognitive Processing, with Implications for Theories of Both /$rEric Klinger --$gPt. III.$tPreparing to Act --$tSection A. Mental Construction of the Goal.$g9.$tFrom Good Intentions to Willpower /$rWalter Mischel.$g10.$tMental Stimulation, Motivation, and Action /$rShelley E. Taylor and Lien B. Pham.$g11.$tPositive Fantasy and Motivation /$rGabriele Oettingen.$g12.$tDynamics of Action Identification: Volatility and Structure in the Mental Representation of Behavior /$rRobin R. Vallacher and James Kaufman --$tSection B. Planning and Coordinating Action.$g13.$tThe Volitional Benefits of Planning /$rPeter M. Gollwitzer.$g14.$tStriving and Feeling: Personal Goals and Subjective Well-Being /$rRobert A. Emmons.$g15.$tEffortful Pursuit of Personal Goals in Daily Life /$rNancy Cantor and Hart Blanton --$gPt. IV.$tEffortful Control of Action.$g16.$tVolitional Choices in the Goal Achievement Process /$rEdwin A. Locke and Amy L. Kristof.
505 80 $g17.$tThe Directive Influence of Attitudes on Behavior /$rIcek Ajzen.$g18.$tSelf-Regulatory and Other Non-Ability Determinants of Skill Acquisition /$rRuth Kanfer.$g19.$tBrehm's Theory of Motivation as a Model of Effort and Cardiovascular Response /$rRex A. Wright --$gPt. V.$tNonconscious Control of Action.$g20.$tAutomaticity in Action: The Unconscious as Repository of Chronic Goals and Motives /$rJohn A. Bargh and Kimberly Barndollar.$g21.$tThe Feeling of Doing /$rMatthew E. Ansfield and Daniel M. Wegner --$gPt. VI.$tGoal Influences on Social Interaction.$g22.$tPerson Perception under Pressure: When Motivation Brings About Egocentrism /$rRobert A. Wicklund and Gisela Steins.$g23.$tExpectancy Influences in Social Interaction: The Moderating Role of Social Goals /$rSteven L. Neuberg.$g24.$tBeyond Accuracy: Defense and Impression Motives in Heuristic and Systematic Information Processing /$rShelly Chaiken, Roger Giner-Sorolla and Serena Chen.
505 80 $g25.$tAwareness of Influence as a Precondition for Implementing Correctional Goals /$rFritz Strack and Bettina Hannover --$gPt. VII.$tDiscussions.$g26.$tGoals as Knowledge Structures /$rArie W. Kruglanski.$g27.$tThe Role of Conscious Thought in a Theory of Motivation and Cognition: The Uncertainty Orientation Paradigm /$rRichard M. Sorrentino.$g28.$tSome Ways in Which Goals Differ and Some Implications of Those Differences /$rCharles S. Carver.
520 $aMoving beyond the traditional, and unproductive, rivalry between the fields of motivation and cognition, this book integrates the two domains to shed new light on the control of goal-directed action. The editors have assembled renowned social and motivational psychologists who present concise formulations of the latest research programs that are effectively mapping the territory, providing new findings and suggesting innovative strategies for future research.
520 8 $aTaken together, the contributions in this provocative volume lay the groundwork for a new field - the psychology of action. Designed to elicit lively, in-depth classroom discussion, the text will enrich the knowledge of graduate students, researchers, and educators.
650 0 $aHuman behavior.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85062839
650 0 $aCognition.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85027742
650 0 $aMotivation (Psychology)$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85087562
700 1 $aGollwitzer, Peter M.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82111439
700 1 $aBargh, John A.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88263862
852 00 $bsci$hBF121$i.P827 1996