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Advances in Experimental Social Psychology

  • 1st Edition, Volume 74 - September 1, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Bertram Gawronski
  • Language: English

Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 74 in this ongoing series, is the premier outlet for reviews of mature, high-impact research programs in social psycho… Read more

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Description

Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 74 in this ongoing series, is the premier outlet for reviews of mature, high-impact research programs in social psychology. Contributions to the series provide defining pieces of established research programs, reviewing and integrating thematically related findings by individual scholars or research groups. Topics discussed in this new release include cultural change, gossip and reputation, counternormative behavior, information sampling, and intellectual humility

Key features

  • Provides one of the most cited series in the field of experimental social psychology
  • Contains contributions of major empirical and theoretical interest
  • Represents the best and brightest in new research, theory, and practice in social psychology

Readership

Researchers, librarians, and academics in social psychology and personality

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 74
  • Published: September 1, 2026
  • Language: English

About the editor

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Bertram Gawronski

Dr. Bertram Gawronski, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. He received his PhD in psychology from Humboldt-University Berlin (Germany) in 2001. In addition to editing five influential books on a broad range of social psychological topics, Dr. Gawronski has served as Associate Editor of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and Personality and Social Psychology Review.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, David Wechsler Regents Chair, Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA