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Chapters

Chapters and abstracts are now available for download in PDF format.

Hart Blanton (Texas A&M University, USA)
Call of Duty: The Tobacco Wars. Opposing Effects of Tobacco Glorifying and Prevention Messages in Entertainment Video Games

William D. Crano (Claremont Graduate University, USA)
Social Psychological Contributions to the Mitigation of Adolescent Depression

Klaus Fiedler (Universität Heidelberg, Germany)
Grounding applied social psychology in translational research

Joseph Forgas (UNSW Sydney, Australia)
Understanding Populism: Collective Narcissism and the Collapse of Democracy in Hungary

Lee Jussim (Rutgers University, USA)
Do IAT Scores Explain Racial Gaps?

Sander L. Kooler (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Holland)
In Sync with Your Shrink: The Vital Role of Interpersonal Synchrony in Psychotherapy

Margaret Kovera (City University of New York, USA)
Social interactions in legal settings

Barbara Krahé (University of Potsdam, Germany)
The Development of Aggressive Behavior in Childhood and Adolescence: A Social Interactionist Perspective

Ethan Kross (University of Michigan, USA)
Social Media & Well-being

Mario Mikulincer (Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya, Israel)
Applications of Attachment Theory and Research: The Blossoming of Relationship Science

Esther K. Papies (University of Glasgow, UK)
Grounding desire: The role of consumption and reward simulations in eating and drinking behaviour

Richard E. Petty (Ohio State University, USA)
A process approach to influencing attitudes and changing behavior: Revisiting classic findings in persuasion and popular interventions

Toni Schmader (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Cracking the Culture Code: A Tri-Level Model for Cultivating Inclusion in Organizations

Mark van Vugt (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Holland)
Nudging Evolutionary Mismatched Behaviors: Implications for Social Psychology and Public Policy

Greg Walton (Stanford University, USA)
"Bad" Things Reconsidered

Michael J. A. Wohl (Carleton University, Canada)
Collective Nostalgia and the Desire to Make One’s Group Great Again