Shelly Chaiken

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Shelly Chaiken 's (born before 1971) an American social psychologist and emeritus professor at New York University. She is best known for her Heuristic Systematic Model (HSM) of human information processing and The Psychology of Attitudes (1993).

Life

She received her Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics from the University of Maryland, College Park in 1971 . For her Master of Science in 1975 and her PhD in 1978, she switched to the field of social psychology and to the University of Massachusetts Amherst . She became a professor of psychology at New York University .

Chaiken is a member of various American scientific societies , including the Society of Experimental Social Psychology , the American Psychological Association (Fellow of the 8th Division) and the American Psychological Society . She was President of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology from 1989 to 1990. She is a Fellow of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology.

research

The research focus of the scientist lay in the areas of attitudes and attitudes , social cognition , person perception , attribution theories as well as persuasive communication and influence . She investigated phenomena of heuristic and systematic human information processing.

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Essays
  • with Alice H. Eagly: Attitude research in the 21st century: The current state of knowledge In: The Handbook of Attitudes , pp. 743-767. Mahwah, New Jersey: Erlbaum 2007.
  • with Alice H. Eagly: The Advantages of an Inclusive Definition of Attitude. In: Social Cognition. Vol. 25, Special Issue: What is an Attitude ?, 2007, pp. 582-602. doi: 10.1521 / soco.2007.25.5.582
  • with W. Wood and AH Eagly: Principles of persuasion. In: ET Higgins, A. Kruglanski (Ed.): Social psychology: Handbook of basic mechanisms and processes. Guilford Press, New York 1996.
  • with EM Pomerantz and R. Tordesillas: Attitude strength and resistance processes. In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology . 69, 1995, pp. 408-419.
  • with D. Maheswaran: Heuristic processing can bias systematic processing: Effects of source credibility, argument ambiguity, and task importance on attitude judgment. In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 66, 1994, pp. 460-473.
  • Heuristic vs. systematic information processing and the use of source vs. message cues in persuasion. In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 45, 1980, pp. 524-537.

Awards

For their research on dual process theories of attitudes Chaiken received (along with John T. Cacioppo and Richard Petty 2009, by the Society of Experimental Social Psychology awarded) Scientific Impact Award , the authors of a specific article or chapter belongs, "that over the has proven to be significantly influential over the past 25 years ".

  • 2017: Ostrom Award Winner

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The heuristic model of persuasion. In: Mark P. Zanna, James M. Olson (Eds.): Social Influence: The Ontario Symposium, 5th Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah 1987, pp. 3-39.
  2. a b Profile entry Shelly Chaiken at the Department of Psychology New York University, accessed August 5, 2014.
  3. ^ Profile Shelly Chaiken , at the Social Psychology Network, accessed August 5, 2014.
  4. Heuristic-Systematic Model (HSM) , hogrefe.com, accessed November 20, 2019
  5. Scientific Impact Award Recipients Table ( Memento of the original from May 13, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.sesp.org
  6. Thomas M. Ostrom Award Winners , accessed November 20, 2019