Handbook of Self-Knowledge
Edited by Simine Vazire and Timothy D. Wilson
I. The Origins and Nature of Self-Knowledge
2. The Development of Self-Knowledge, Daniel Hart and M. Kyle Matsuba
3. Self-Insight from a Dual-Process Perspective, Bertram Gawronski and Galen V. Bodenhausen
4. Referential Processing and Competence as Determinants of Congruence between Implicit and Explicit Motives, Oliver C. Schultheiss and Alexandra Strasser
5. Self-Knowledge: From Philosophy to Neuroscience to Psychology, Matthew D. Lieberman
6. Blind Spots to the Self: Limits in Knowledge of Mental Contents and Personal Predispositions, Jason Chin, Michael Mrazek and Jonathan Schooler
7. Other People as a Source of Self-Knowledge, Sanjay Srivastava
8. Self-Knowledge: An Individual-Differences Perspective, Roberta A. Schriber and Richard W. Robins
II. Domains of Self-Knowledge
9. Knowing Our Personality, Mitja D. Back and Simine Vazire
10. Knowing Our Attitudes and How to Change Them, Pablo Briñol and Richard E. Petty
11. Self-Knowledge, Unconscious Thought, and Decision Making, Maarten W. Bos and Ap Dijksterhuis
12. Knowing Our Emotions: How Do We Know What We Feel?, Gerald L. Clore and Michael D. Robinson
13. On (Not) Knowing and Feeling What We Want and Like, Galit Hofree and Piotr Winkielman
14. Partner Knowledge and Relationship Outcomes, Jeffry A. Simpson, Jennifer Fillo, and John Myers
15. Meta-Accuracy: Do We Know How Others See Us?, Erika N. Carlson and David A. Kenny
16. Knowing Our Pathology, Thomas F. Oltmanns and Abigail D. Powers
III. Knowing Our Past and Future Selves
17. Affective Forecasting: Knowing How We Will Feel in the Future, Kostadin Kushlev and Elizabeth W. Dunn
18.Past Selves and Autobiographical Memory, Colleen M. Kelley and Larry L. Jacoby
19. Self-Conceptualization, Self-Knowledge, and Regulatory Scope: A Construal-Level View, Cheryl J. Wakslak, Yaacov Trope, and Nira Liberman
20. Sitting at the Nexus of Epistemological Traditions: Narrative Psychological Perspectives on Self-Knowledge, Jonathan M. Adler
IV. Motives and Biases in Self-Knowledge
21. Illusions of Self-Knowledge, Katherine E. Hansen and Emily Pronin
22. Classic Self-Deception Revisited, Delroy L. Paulhus and Erin Buckels
23. On Motivated Reasoning and Self-Belief, Erik G. Helzer and David Dunning
24. From “Out There” to “In Here”: Implications of Self-Evaluation Motives for Self-Knowledge, Michael J. Strube
25. Reducing Egoistic Biases in Self-Beliefs, Mark R. Leary and Kaitlin Toner