Chapter 6: Attribution Processes

This book comes with access to the following SAGE book chapters.

Ames, D. R., & Mason, M. F. (2012). Mind perception. In S. T. Fiske & C. N. Macrae (Eds.), Sage handbook of social cognition (pp. 115–137). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Morling, B., & Masuda, T. (2012). Social cognition in real worlds: Cultural psychology and social cognition. In S. T. Fiske & C. N. Macrae (Eds.), Sage handbook of social cognition (pp. 429–450). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Pellicano, E. (2012). Atypical social cognition. In S. T. Fiske & C. N. Macrae (Eds.), Sage handbook of social cognition (pp. 411–428). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

http://study.sagepub.com/sites/default/files/chapter%2021.pdf

For more information, take a look at some of the following additional readings

Epley, N., & Waytz, A. (2010). Mind perception. In S. T. Fiske, D. T. Gilbert, & G. Lindzey (Eds.), Handbook of social psychology (5th edn, Vol. 1, pp. 498–541). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

Gilbert, D. T. (1998). Ordinary personology. In D. T. Gilbert, S. T. Fiske, & G. Lindzey (Eds.), The handbook of social psychology (4th edn, Vol. 1, pp. 89–150). New York: McGraw-Hill.

Harris, L. T., Todorov, A., & Fiske, S. T. (2005). Attributions on the brain: Neuro-imaging dispositional inferences, beyond theory of mind. NeuroImage, 28, 763–769.

Malle, B. F. (2006). The actor–observer asymmetry in attribution: A (surprising) meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 132, 895–919.

McArthur, L. Z. (1972). The how and what of why: Some determinants and consequences of causal attribution. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 22, 171–193.

Schachter, S., & Singer, J. A. (1962). Cognitive, social, and physiological determinants of emotional state. Psychological Review, 69, 379–399.