
How the mind explains behavior : folk explanations, meaning, and social interaction
Title:
How the mind explains behavior : folk explanations, meaning, and social interaction
Author:
Malle, Bertram F.
ISBN:
9780262134453
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Publication Information:
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2004.
Physical Description:
viii, 314 p. ; 24 cm.
General Note:
"A Bradford book".
Contents:
1. History : past research on attribution and behavior explanation -- 2. Foundation : the folk theory of mind and behavior -- 3. Origins : why and when people explain behavior -- 4. Conceptual structure : a theory of behavior explanations I -- 5. Psychological construction : a theory of behavior explanations II -- 6. Behavior explanations in language and communication -- 7. Explaining behavior of self and other -- 8. Explaining behavior of individuals and groups -- 9. Looking back and ahead.
Abstract:
"In this monograph, Bertram Malle describes behavior explanations as having a dual nature - as being both cognitive and social acts - and proposes a comprehensive theoretical model that integrates the two aspects. When people try to understand puzzling human behavior, they construct behavior explanations, which are a fundamental tool of social cognition. But Malle argues, behavior explanations exist not only in the mind; they are also overt verbal actions used for social purposes. When people explain their own behavior or the behavior of others, they are using the explanation to manage a social interaction - by offering clarification, trying to save face, or casting blame. Malle's account makes clear why these two aspects of behavior explanation exist and why they are closely linked; along the way, he illustrates the sophisticated and subtle patterns of folk behavior explanations."--BOOK JACKET.
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