Belief Systems and the Perception of Reality
Herausgeber: Rutjens, Bastiaan; Brandt, Mark
Belief Systems and the Perception of Reality
Herausgeber: Rutjens, Bastiaan; Brandt, Mark
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This book focuses on the social psychology of belief systems and how they influence perceptions of reality. The expert editors and contributors examine how beliefs lead to conflict and disagreements over values, and how those values are enacted.
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This book focuses on the social psychology of belief systems and how they influence perceptions of reality. The expert editors and contributors examine how beliefs lead to conflict and disagreements over values, and how those values are enacted.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 164mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 300g
- ISBN-13: 9781138070813
- ISBN-10: 1138070815
- Artikelnr.: 53880231
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 164mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 300g
- ISBN-13: 9781138070813
- ISBN-10: 1138070815
- Artikelnr.: 53880231
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Bastiaan T. Rutjens is an Assistant Professor in the Social Psychology Program of the Psychology Department at the University of Amsterdam. His research interests are in social and cultural psychology, with a particular focus on the psychological functionings of religious and secular belief systems and worldviews. Mark J. Brandt is an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Psychology at Tilburg University. He aims to understand ideological and moral beliefs - such as political ideology, religious fundamentalism, and moral conviction - and how they structure attitudes and behaviors, how they provide people with meaning, and why people adopt them in the first place.
Introduction
1. What is Right is Right: A Three-part Account of How Ideology Shapes
Factual Belief Megan M. Ringel, Cristian G. Rodriguez, and Peter H.
Ditto
2. System-level biases in the production and consumption of information:
implications for system resilience and radical change Erin P. Hennes,
Adam J. Hampton, Ezgi Ozgumus, and Thomas J. Hamori
3. Ideology and Perceptions of Inequality Denise Baron, Jennifer
Sheehy-Skeffington, & Nour Kteily
4. Perceptions of gender inequality in academia: reluctance to let go of
individual merit ideology Romy van der Lee & Naomi Ellemers
5. Populism as political mentality underlying conspiracy theories
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
6. The role of cultural beliefs and existential motivation in suffering
perceptions Daniel Sullivan, Roman Palitsky, and Isaac F. Young
7. Direct and indirect influences of political ideology on perceptions
of scientific findings Sean T. Stevens, Lee Jussim, Stephanie M.
Anglin, and Nathan Honeycutt
8. Strategies for promoting strong inferences in political psychology
research Anthony N. Washburn and Linda J. Skitka
9. In genes we trust: on the consequences of genetic essentialism Anita
Schmalor and Steven J. Heine
10. Post-truth, anti-truth, and can't-handle-the-truth: how responses to
science are shaped by concerns about its impact Robbie M. Sutton,
Aino Petterson, and Bastiaan T. Rutjens
1. What is Right is Right: A Three-part Account of How Ideology Shapes
Factual Belief Megan M. Ringel, Cristian G. Rodriguez, and Peter H.
Ditto
2. System-level biases in the production and consumption of information:
implications for system resilience and radical change Erin P. Hennes,
Adam J. Hampton, Ezgi Ozgumus, and Thomas J. Hamori
3. Ideology and Perceptions of Inequality Denise Baron, Jennifer
Sheehy-Skeffington, & Nour Kteily
4. Perceptions of gender inequality in academia: reluctance to let go of
individual merit ideology Romy van der Lee & Naomi Ellemers
5. Populism as political mentality underlying conspiracy theories
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
6. The role of cultural beliefs and existential motivation in suffering
perceptions Daniel Sullivan, Roman Palitsky, and Isaac F. Young
7. Direct and indirect influences of political ideology on perceptions
of scientific findings Sean T. Stevens, Lee Jussim, Stephanie M.
Anglin, and Nathan Honeycutt
8. Strategies for promoting strong inferences in political psychology
research Anthony N. Washburn and Linda J. Skitka
9. In genes we trust: on the consequences of genetic essentialism Anita
Schmalor and Steven J. Heine
10. Post-truth, anti-truth, and can't-handle-the-truth: how responses to
science are shaped by concerns about its impact Robbie M. Sutton,
Aino Petterson, and Bastiaan T. Rutjens
Introduction
1. What is Right is Right: A Three-part Account of How Ideology Shapes
Factual Belief Megan M. Ringel, Cristian G. Rodriguez, and Peter H.
Ditto
2. System-level biases in the production and consumption of information:
implications for system resilience and radical change Erin P. Hennes,
Adam J. Hampton, Ezgi Ozgumus, and Thomas J. Hamori
3. Ideology and Perceptions of Inequality Denise Baron, Jennifer
Sheehy-Skeffington, & Nour Kteily
4. Perceptions of gender inequality in academia: reluctance to let go of
individual merit ideology Romy van der Lee & Naomi Ellemers
5. Populism as political mentality underlying conspiracy theories
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
6. The role of cultural beliefs and existential motivation in suffering
perceptions Daniel Sullivan, Roman Palitsky, and Isaac F. Young
7. Direct and indirect influences of political ideology on perceptions
of scientific findings Sean T. Stevens, Lee Jussim, Stephanie M.
Anglin, and Nathan Honeycutt
8. Strategies for promoting strong inferences in political psychology
research Anthony N. Washburn and Linda J. Skitka
9. In genes we trust: on the consequences of genetic essentialism Anita
Schmalor and Steven J. Heine
10. Post-truth, anti-truth, and can't-handle-the-truth: how responses to
science are shaped by concerns about its impact Robbie M. Sutton,
Aino Petterson, and Bastiaan T. Rutjens
1. What is Right is Right: A Three-part Account of How Ideology Shapes
Factual Belief Megan M. Ringel, Cristian G. Rodriguez, and Peter H.
Ditto
2. System-level biases in the production and consumption of information:
implications for system resilience and radical change Erin P. Hennes,
Adam J. Hampton, Ezgi Ozgumus, and Thomas J. Hamori
3. Ideology and Perceptions of Inequality Denise Baron, Jennifer
Sheehy-Skeffington, & Nour Kteily
4. Perceptions of gender inequality in academia: reluctance to let go of
individual merit ideology Romy van der Lee & Naomi Ellemers
5. Populism as political mentality underlying conspiracy theories
Jan-Willem van Prooijen
6. The role of cultural beliefs and existential motivation in suffering
perceptions Daniel Sullivan, Roman Palitsky, and Isaac F. Young
7. Direct and indirect influences of political ideology on perceptions
of scientific findings Sean T. Stevens, Lee Jussim, Stephanie M.
Anglin, and Nathan Honeycutt
8. Strategies for promoting strong inferences in political psychology
research Anthony N. Washburn and Linda J. Skitka
9. In genes we trust: on the consequences of genetic essentialism Anita
Schmalor and Steven J. Heine
10. Post-truth, anti-truth, and can't-handle-the-truth: how responses to
science are shaped by concerns about its impact Robbie M. Sutton,
Aino Petterson, and Bastiaan T. Rutjens