New Books from
Psychology Press & Routledge April-June 2011
Becoming Who We Are
Temperament and Personality in Development Mary K. Rothbart University of Oregon, USA
Guilford Series on Social and Emotional Development
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“While one of the oldest-studied topics in psychology, temperament remains one of its toughest nuts to crack. Rothbart leads the reader along a compelling personal and scientific journey during which the many factors that combine to make us unique individuals – biological, social, and developmental – are carefully assessed and elucidated. Rothbart’s writing style is clear and engaging. This book not only reflects the current state of the field, but also, I suspect, will shape its future.” - Mark H. Johnson, Professor and Director, Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
of temperament in the development of personality and psychopathology. Preeminent researcher Mary Rothbart synthesizes current knowledge on temperament’s basic dimensions; its interactions with biology, the social environment, and developmental processes; and influences on personality, behavior, and social adjustment across the lifespan. In a direct and readable style, Rothbart combines theory and research with everyday observations and clinical examples. She offers new insights on ‘difficult’ children and reviews intervention programs that address temperamental factors in childhood problems.
“This outstanding book from the foremost world expert on temperament offers a creative and authoritative synthesis. A broad range of interrelated topics are addressed, including the development and structure of temperament and personality; connections to competence, conscience, and psychopathology; meaning structures; biological and environmental contributions to temperament; and interventions. Rothbart clarifies the multiple levels of factors that contribute to the course of human development. There is something for all developmental scientists and students in this accessible and well-written book.” - Nancy Eisenberg, Regents’ Professor of Psychology, Arizona State University, USA
This book will be invaluable to developmental psychologists; personality/social psychologists; child clinical psychologists and other mental health practitioners. It will also serve as a text in graduate-level courses. Contents 1. Definition and Historical Roots. 2. The Structure of Temperament. 3. The Biology of Temperament. 4. Infancy. 5. The Self and Structures of Meaning. 6. Coping and Culture. 7. Conscience and Competence. 8. Stability and Change from Child to Adult. 9. Problems and Interventions in Development. 10. Temperament, Environment, and Psychopathology. 11. Some Final Observations.
“Rothbart’s ideas and findings have become crucial for understanding temperament. In this powerful and engaging book, Rothbart not only explains basic and advanced concepts of temperament, but also beautifully shows how a temperament framework can enrich understanding of social development more generally. The book is unusually full of both information and wisdom.” - John E. Bates, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University, USA This definitive work comprehensively examines the role
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Black Fathers
An Invisible Presence in America Second Edition Michael E. Connor, Alliant International University, USA. Joseph White, University of California - Irvine, USA (Eds.) “An important contribution to the true image of black fathers in America. ... I enthusiastically endorse this book. … It provides a broad integrated perspective that combines relevant theory and research. … I am certain that it will be used in many college and university courses.” - Robert L. Williams, Washington University, USA “Connor and White capture eloquently the struggles, triumphs, hopes and dreams of African American men. ... The focus on personal narratives is clearly a strength. … [It is] a good text for ... courses examining the … family and/or cross-cultural courses.” - Daryl M. Rowe, Pepperdine University, USA “The narratives presented are extremely poignant. They tell important stories from personal [and] positive perspectives on fathering in black communities. ... The book would be useful to social service providers, policy makers, clergy and lay staff within the faith-based community, and counselors in private practice [and] as a supplementary text to courses such as ... Fathering, Families and Family Planning, Parenting, [and] Men and Masculinity.” - Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda, New York University, USA
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This book offers a broad, positive picture of African American fathers. Featuring case studies of African-descended fathers, this edited volume brings to life the achievements and challenges of being black fathers in America. Leading scholars and practitioners provide unique insight into this understudied population. Short-sighted social policies which do not encourage father involvement are critically examined and the value of father engagement is promoted. The problems associated with the absence of a father are also explored. The second edition features an increased emphasis on: • The historical issues confronting African-descended fathers
• The impact of health issues on Black fathers and their children • The need for therapeutic interventions to aid in the healing of fathers and their children • The impact of an Afrikan-centered fathering approach and the need for research which considers systemic problems confronting African American fathers • Community-focused models that provide new ideas for (re) connecting absent fathers • Learning tools including reflective questions and a conclusion in each chapter and more theory and research throughout the book. Part 1 provides a historical overview of African-descended fathers including their strengths and shortcomings over the years. Next, contributors share their personal stories including one from a communal father working with underserved youth and two others that highlight the impact of absent fathers. Then, the research on father-daughter relationships is examined, including the impact of father absence on daughters and on gender identity. This section concludes with a discussion of serving adolescents in the foster care system. Part 2 focuses on the importance of a two-parent home, communal fathering, and equalitarian households. Cultural implications and barriers to relationships are also explored. This section concludes with a discussion of the struggles Black men face with role definitions. The book concludes with a discussion of the impact of adoption and health issues on Black fathers and their children, and the need for more effective therapeutic interventions that include a perspective centered in Continued on next page.
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the traditions and cultures of Afrika in learning to become a father. The final chapter offers an intervention model to aid in fatherhood. An ideal supplementary text for courses on fathers and fathering, introduction to the family, parenting, African American families/men, men and masculinity, Black studies, race and ethnic relations, and family issues taught in a variety of departments, the book also appeals to social service providers, policy makers, and clergy who work with community institutions. Contents
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Part 1. Impact of Father Engagement. M.E. Connor, AfricanDescended Fathers: Historical Considerations. A. Hoskins, Fatherhood Through My Eyes. V. Jenkins-Monroe, Daddy’s Baby Girl: The Overlooked Story of Reappearing Fathers. G.L. Cunningham, Toward an African American Agenda: Restoring the African American Family and Community. R.J. Rentie, Debunking the Myth: Understanding Fathering in the Black Community. J. Mandara, C. Murray, T. Joyner, Fathers’ Absence on Adolescents’ Gender Role Development. W.D. Allen, Finding Yourself When You’re Not at Home. Part 2. Father Stories. B.E. Palmer, Manto-Boy Becoming Man-to-Man: A Son’s Perspective. I.A. Toldson, Birthright: Anecdotes of Fatherhood, Race and Redemption. K. Cokley, Black Fatherhood: Reflections, Challenges and Lessons Learned. J.P. Rosier, Black Man Defined: A Boy With a Purpose Becomes a Man When the Purpose is Fulfilled. L.G. Tucker, Making Room for Black Men to Father and Mentor. Part 3. Thoughts and Reflections. G. Green, Fatherhood Love. W.D. Allen, J.P.Rosier, L.G. Tucker, Strategies for Therapeutic Success With African American Males. H.Ahadi, L. Mandy, Afrikan-Centered Fathering and the Afrikan-Centered Paradigm. M. Connor, Where From Here – Answers are in the Community.
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Cognitive Methods in Social Psychology
Karl Christoph Klauer, University of Freiburg, Germany; Andreas Voss, University of Heidelberg, Germany; Christoph Stahl, University of Cologne, Germany (Eds.) “To understand the cognitive processes involved in social phenomena, social psychologists routinely borrow methods from cognitive psychology. This book offers an excellent overview of these methods and ensures that readers can make good use of them. Each chapter covers one methodological approach, from its theoretical rationale and social psychological applications to the nuts and bolts of its implementation in the laboratory. The book is suitable for graduate-level research methods classes in psychology and is highly recommended for seasoned researchers as well.” - Norbert Schwarz, Charles Horton Cooley Collegiate Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan, USA
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“Social psychologists have been waiting for a book like this for years. Finally, in one place, a practical how-to guide to the most widely used methods for conducting social-cognitive research. The contributors do a wonderful job of explaining both the best uses for these measures and the details of implementing them effectively. Every social psychological researcher will want to own this book as a reference.” Jeffrey Sherman, Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, USA
This book will be important reading for researchers and graduate students in social psychology. It may also serve as a supplemental text in graduate-level courses in social cognition and psychology research methods. Contents A. Voss, C. Stahl, K.C. Klauer, Introduction: Cognitive Methods in Social Psychology: Inferring Latent Processes. E. Fox, N. Derakshan, H. Standage, The Assessment of Human Attention. A. Spruyt, A. Gast, A. Moors, The Sequential Priming Paradigm: A Primer. B. Gawronski, R. Deutsch, R. Banse, Response Interference Tasks as Indirect Measures of Automatic Associations. J. De Houwer, Evaluative Conditioning: Methodological Considerations. D.A. Stapel, Priming as Proxy: Understanding the Subjectivity of Social Life. B.J. Schmeichel, W. Hofmann, Working Memory Capacity in Social Psychology. K. Fiedler, M. Friese, M. Wänke, Psycholinguistic Methods in Social Psychology. D.D. Rucker, P. Briñol, R.E. Petty, Metacognition: Methods to Assess Primary versus Secondary Cognition. U. Hess, Peripheral Psychophysiological Methods. D.M. Amodio, B.D. Bartholow, Event-Related-Potential Methods in Social Cognition. S. Quadflieg, C.N. Macrae, Neuroimaging Methods in Social Cognition. K.C. Klauer, C. Stahl, A. Voss, Multinomial Models and Diffusion Models. F. Van Overwalle, Connectionist Simulation as a Tool for Understanding Social Cognition and Neuroscience.
Researchers are increasingly applying cognitive methods to investigate social psychological phenomena. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to widely used social cognitive methods and offers practical, nuts-and-bolts guidance for implementing them. Leading authorities present attentional paradigms, priming paradigms, and response interference tasks; psychobiological approaches, such as neuroimaging; applications of mathematical models; and other methods. Detailed procedural information helps researchers and students take their first steps in using these state-of-the-art tools. Each chapter is illustrated with recent research examples and includes helpful recommendations for further reading.
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Contemporary Neurobehavioral Syndromes
Gerald Goldstein, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, USA; Theresa M. Incagnoli, Private Practice, New York, USA; Antonio E. Puente, University of North Carolina, USA (Eds.)
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“With Contemporary Neurobehavioral Syndromes, Goldstein, Incagnoli, and Puente provide clinicians and advanced trainees a window into the latest clinical conditions that are encountered by neuropsychologists and a refreshing view of conditions that clinicians have struggled to understand for decades. The editors, distinguished scholars and practitioners themselves, have assembled a group of contributing authors who are experts on the topics that they cover in the book. No other resource offers such thorough coverage of this collection of the newest and reconceptualized syndromes encountered in the practice of clinical neuropsychology.” - Shane Bush, Director, Long Island Neuropsychology, President, National Academy of Neuropsychology
and other specialists in neuroscience.” - Janna M. Glozman, Moscow State University, Russia
“Contemporary Neurobehavioral Syndromes is an edited work by three distinguished clinical neuropsychologists. The volume includes a state-of-the-art compilation of chapters on topics that should be of interest to both clinical neuropsychological practitioners and researchers. The chapters brings together in one source up-to-date information on syndromes and conditions that represent new challenges to the field; it is a must have reference work that would also complement graduate-level clinical neuropsychology courses.” - Robert J. McCaffrey, ABN, ABPdN, Professor of Psychology, University at Albany, State University of New York, USA
These major new and reconceptualized disorders are reviewed in this book with regard to their neurocognitive characteristics, causes, and outcome. Disorders covered include ADHD in adults, Lewy Body Dementia, autism, multiple chemical sensitivity, deployment syndromes found in veterans of the Persian Gulf and Afghanistan wars, effects of low birth weight, neurobehavioral respiratory disorders, PTSD, and comorbid disorders such as depression and brain injury.
“This book reflects the extensive development of contemporary neuropsychology. Many syndromes described in the book, like syndrome of ADHD in adults, toxicological disorders, chronic fatigue or ‘deployment’ syndromes are new for the neuropsychological literature, some others are reconceptualized. The volume is also very important for better understanding of neurobehavioral consequences in neurodevelopmental disorders, such as autism, preterm birth. This book will be a valuable resource for neuropsychologists
During the twentieth century, new neurobehavioral diseases appeared or were described for the first time. Exposure to certain toxins or noxious environments, for example, produced illnesses that did not exist before the twentieth century. In addition, established illnesses were reconceptualized with regard to their cause or neurobiological basis. Autism, for instance, was described for the first time during the twentieth century and may not have existed previously. Its cause was subsequently reconceptualized from a disorder related to inadequate parenting, to a brain disorder with possible genetic causes.
The expert reviews of these disorders give balanced coverage of the ongoing and often controversial research findings that continue to generate much professional and public interest. This volume provides an essential resource for researchers, instructors, and clinicians in the fields of neuropsychology, psychiatry, behavioral neurology, neuroscience, toxicology, as well as the informed general public concerned and affected by these disorders.
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Contents G. Goldstein, T.M. Incagnoli, A.E. Puente, Introduction. N. Barre, E.M. Westrupp, K. Howard, P.J. Anderson, Long-Term Outcome Following Preterm Birth. J. Griebling, D.L. Williams, G. Goldstein, N.J. Minshew, Reconceptualization of Autism and Autism Spectrum Disorders as Neurodevelopmental Disorders. L.J. Katz, AD/HD in Adults: The Syndrome and its Reconceptualization. J.T. Becker, E.S. Farbman, R.L. Hamilton, O.L. Lopez, Dementia with Lewy Bodies. G. Goldstein, Persian Gulf and Other ‘Deployment’ Syndromes. J.A. Alvarez, K. Oveson, J. Vasterling, Neurobehavioral Aspects of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). G. Goldstein, R.V. Lopez, A.E. Puente, Comorbid Disorders. W.J. Shemansky, G. Goldstein, Behavioral Toxicological Disorders. K.S. Krug, A.E. Puente, Respiratory Disorders and Neuropsychological Dysfunction. J. DeLuca, H.L. Rogers, J.C. Arango Lasprilla, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue and Related ‘Neurasthenic’ Disorders.
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Early Development and Leadership Building the Next Generation of Leaders Susan E. Murphy, James Madison University, USA Rebecca J. Reichard, Claremont Graduate University, USA (Eds.) “This is an absolutely superb collection of beautifully written articles that belongs on the shelf of every leader and leadership scholar! Every parent who cares about raising a child to lead effectively should also read it from cover to cover.” - Jean Lipman-Blumen, Claremont Graduate University, USA, author of Connective Leadership and The Allure of Toxic Leaders “One of the interesting aspects of this edited volume is that it cuts across the developmental lifespan from early childhood through adolescence and into early adulthood. This will fill a valuable niche in better understanding leadership development from an entire developmental lifespan perspective.” - David Day, National University of Singapore “Anyone who wants to understand how early behaviors affect development and predict later behavior will be interested in this book, particularly professionals who design, implement and evaluate early life experiences. This book provides a unique and engaging look at how leadership develops early in life. It provides directions for understanding and designing formative leadership experiences from early childhood through college.” - Manuel London, SUNY Stonybrook, USA
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Today we often look to our leaders in business, government, or the social sector, to make effective decisions in a complex world. Whether they are asked what steps to take to improve competitiveness in a global economy or to make tough ethical choices, well-trained leaders are critical to organizational effectiveness. Although we know much about leadership development for individuals after they take their first job, we know relatively little about their earlier experiences that contributed to their interest in leadership or subsequent effectiveness as leaders. This volume brings together
researchers who explore leadership at different points before individuals enter the workforce and asks important questions surrounding definitions of leadership behavior, necessary leader skills and age-related leader tasks, factors contributing to development of leader identity, and ways to improve the process of leader development. With contributions from well-known leadership researchers such as Robert Sternberg, Howard Gardner, Bruce Avolio, and Susan Komives, the volume shows research evidence for factors such as early childhood and youth experiences on leadership development, which have implications for the way we understand and train leadership in today’s organizations. Contents J.N. Cleveland, Series Foreword. E. Van Velsor, Foreword. S.E. Murphy, R.J. Reichard, Preface: An Introduction to Early Development and Leadership. Part 1. The Earliest Influences on Leadership Development. S.E. Murphy, Providing a Foundation for Leadership Development. S. Recchia, Preschool Leaders in the Early Childhood Classroom. R. Arvey, S. Chaturvedi, Examining the Genetic Basis of Leadership. A. Gottfried, A. Gottfried, Paths from Gifted Motivation to Leadership. Part 2. Developing Leadership Skills and Leader Identity. P. Chelladurai, Participation in Sport and Leadership Development. M. Popper, The Development of ‘Leaders in Everyday Life’: An Attachment Perspective. D.A. Mack, M. Macik-Frey, J. Campbell Quick, D.A. Gray, P. Shinoda, C.L. Cooper, N. Keller, Early Interdependent Attachments and Ethical Leadership: The Power of a Secure Base. N.J. Adler, I am My Mother’s Daughter: Early Developmental Influences on Leadership. B. Avolio, G. Volgelgesang, Beginnings Matter in Genuine Leadership Development. C. Hoyt, S. Johnson, Gender and Leadership Development: The Case of Female Leaders. R.G. Lord, R.
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Hall, S.M. Halpin, Leadership Skill Development and Divergence: A Model for the Early Effects of Gender and Race on Leadership Development Identity and Leadership Development. Part 3. The Final Preparation: College Leadership and Beyond. H. Gardner, Positioning Future Leaders on the Good Work Track. S. Komives, College Student Leadership Identity Development. R. Sternberg, The Purpose of College Education: Producing a New Generation of Positive Leaders. R.J. Reichard, S.J. Paik, Developing the Next Generation of Leaders; Research, Policy, and Practice.
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Elementary Statistics Tables Second Edition
Henry R. Neave Retired; formerly W. Edwards Deming Professor of Leadership and Management at Nottingham Trent University, UK This book, designed for students taking a basic introductory course in statistical analysis, is far more than just a book of tables. Each table is accompanied by a careful but concise explanation and useful worked examples. Requiring little mathematical background, Elementary Statistics Tables is thus not just a reference book but a positive and user-friendly teaching and learning aid. The new edition contains a new and comprehensive ‘teachyourself’ section on a simple but powerful approach, now well-known in parts of industry but less so in academia, to analysing and interpreting process data. This is a particularly valuable enabler to personnel who are not qualified in traditional statistical methods to actively contribute to qualityimprovement projects. The second edition also includes a much-improved glossary of symbols and notation. Contents May 2011: 8¼x11¾: 64pp Pb: 978-0-415-56347-5: £16.99 $28.99 researchmethodsarena.com/9780415563475
1. The Standard Discrete Distributions. 2. The Standard Continuous Distributions. 3. Goodness-of-fit Tests. 4. Nonparametric Tests. 5. Correlation. 6. Useful Odds and Ends. 7. Preface to Second Edition. 8. Control Charts, Process Behaviour Charts and Process Improvement.
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Elucidating the Neural Basis of the Self Bruce L. Miller (Ed.) University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, USA A Special Issue of Neurocase
In this special issue of the journal Neurocase, leading neuroscientists and neurologists present comprehensive review papers and empirical studies on the topic of the neural basis of self-identification. From philosophical definitions to singlecase studies, the articles provide the reader with a broad view of the self in contemporary neuroscience. Review papers address the fundamental question of how to define and study the construct of identity. Methods in empirical studies range from socio-linguistic analyses to neuroimaging and diverse patient populations. As a whole, this issue provides a diverse sample of the myriad of ways in which identity is defined and studied in contemporary neuroscience.
Puertas-Martin, T. Moreno-Ramos, A. Camacho, J. Porta-Etessam, F. Bermejo-Pareja, Mirrored-Self Misidentification in a Patient without Dementia: Evidence for Right Hemispheric and Bifrontal Damage. T. Fisher, S. Shamay-Tsoory, A. Eran, J. Aharon-Peretz, Characterization of Recovery and Neuropsychological Consequences of Orbitofrontal Lesion: A Case Study.
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B. Miller, I. Viskontas, Introduction: Elucidating the Neural Basis of the Self. W. Chiong, ‘The Self’ in Philosophical Debates. L. Uddin, The Self in Autism: An Emerging View from Neuroimaging. E. Morsella, C. Berger, S. Krieger, Cognitive and Neural Components of the Phenomenology of Agency. H. Rosen, Anosognosia in Neurodegenerative Disease. V. Sturm, R. Levenson, Alexithymia in Neurodegenerative Disease. A. Cicourel, The Effect of Neurodegenerative Disease on Representations of Self in Discourse. N. Ebner, S. Gluth, M. Johnson, C. Raye, K. Mitchell, M. Johnson, Medial Prefrontal Cortex Activity when Thinking about Others Depends on Their Age. E.R. Gerschcovich, D. Cerquetti, E. Tenca, R. Leiguarda, The Impact of Bilateral Cerebellar Damage on Theory of Mind, Empathy and Decision Making. A. Villarejo, V.
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Errors in Organizations
David A. Hofmann, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA Michael Frese, University of Lueneburg, Germany, and National University of Singapore (Eds.) SIOP Organizational Frontiers Series
“Attempts to manage human error in high-hazard domains were initially (and often still are) concentrated on what went on between the ears of the perpetrators. Remedial efforts focused on blaming, shaming, retraining and the like – but these measures largely isolated the people in question from the context in which the unsafe acts occurred. One of the most significant facts about errors is that the same kinds keep occurring in similar situations involving a wide range of different individuals. These recurrent ‘error traps’ make it clear that the origins of unsafe actions go well beyond the individual and encompass the workplace, the team dynamics and the organization as a whole – particularly its safety culture. This understanding has led to an increasing concern with the broader systemic issues. This collection is the latest and best of these systemic treatments, covering as it does the gamut of error research over the last forty years. Hofmann and Frese have brought together within a single volume a glittering assembly of top-rank contributors. Their chapters provide fresh insights as well as providing a coherent account of these diverse contexts. This book will be essential reading for all error researchers of whatever disciplinary persuasion for many years to come.” - James Reason, University of Manchester, UK
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“If you think that all errors are to be prevented, think again. While recognizing that preventing errors is often beneficial, Hofmann and Frese provide extensive support for the fact that the goal of the elimination of all errors in organizations is neither possible nor desirable. Their edited book, with internationally acclaimed chapter authors, convincingly demonstrates the superiority of focusing on error management rather than error prevention for individuals, teams, and organizations in settings varying from IT software development to top management teams. This book is indispensible for anyone interested in understanding
performance errors and harnessing them for attaining effective performance through training and the design of tasks, teams, organizations, or any other system.” - Daniel R. Ilgen, Michigan State University, USA “With the unexpected seemingly becoming a larger chunk of everyday organizational life and growing evidence showing that crises and accidents often start with the small stuff, we can understand why scholarly interest in errors has mushroomed. Thus, David Hofmann and Michael Frese’s Errors in Organizations could not be more important or timelier. This comprehensive volume includes essays by a renowned set of scholars who provide not only keen insight into the phenomenon, but also shrewd guidance about future research avenues.” - Kathleen M. Sutcliffe, University of Michigan, USA Despite the importance and prevalence of errors in organizations, there has been no attempt within the field of Industrial and Organizational Psychology to create a single source that summarizes what we know regarding errors in organizations and provides a focused effort toward identifying future directions of research. This volume answers that need and provides contributions by researchers who have conducted a considerable amount of research on errors occurring in the work context. Students, academics and practitioners in a wide range of disciplines, i.e., industrial organizational psychology, medicine, aviation, human factors and systems engineering, will find this book of interest. Contents E. Salas, Series Foreword. D.A. Hofmann, M. Frese, Introduction: Errors, Error Taxonomies, Error Prevention and Error Management: Laying the Groundwork for Discussing Errors in Organizations. N. Keith, Learning through Errors in Training. M. Hammond, J.
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Farr, The Role of Errors in the Creative and Innovative Process. S. Mousavi, G. Gigerenzer, Revisiting the ‘Error’ in Studies of Cognitive Errors. B. Bell, S.W.J. Kozlowski, Cognitive Failure: The Emergence, Consequences, and Management of Errors in Teams. E. Salas, S.J. Weaver, W.L. Bedwell, Team Training as a Mechanism to Enhance Reliability and Manage Errors. L.H. MacPhail, A. Edmondson, The Importance of Work Context in Organizational Learning from Error. K. Shimizu, M.A. Hitt, Errors at the Top of the Hierarchy. E. Hollnagel, When Things Go Wrong: Failures as the Flip Side of Successes. R. Ramanujam, P. Goodman, The Link between Organizational Errors and Adverse Consequences: The Role of ErrorCorrecting and Error-Amplifying Feedback Processes. M.J. Gelfand, M. Frese, Cultural Influences on Error: Prevention, Detection, and Management. M. Frese, D.A. Hofmann, Conclusions and Integration.
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Essentials of Sensation and Perception George Mather University of Sussex, UK
Foundations of Psychology Series
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“No other sensation and perception text offers a similar integrative overview of the issues general to all of the senses. I applaud the extensive detail used by the author in this brief text, and I believe that this treatment is a necessary one.” Matthew I. Isaak, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA
Assuming no prior knowledge, this book is an accessible and up-to-date overview of the processes of human sensation and perception. Presented in full color, it is an ideal introduction for pre-undergraduate and first year undergraduate students on courses in psychology, as well as neuroscience and biology.
“This book is direct, lucid and makes complicated ideas and concepts comprehensible. It packs a lot of information into a small space, and will be useful to students who need a quick, easy-to-use text on the senses.” - G. Neil Martin, Reader in Psychology, and Director, Human Olfaction Laboratory, University of Middlesex, UK
1. Sensory Reception. 2. Sensory Pathways and Cortical Processing. 3. The Senses and the Brain. 4. Psychophysics. 5. Perception as Information Processing. 6. Population Codes in Sensory Processing. 7. Perceptual Inference. 8. Multi-sensory Processing. 9. Consciousness and Perception. 10. Summary and Future Directions.
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The study of sensation and perception looks at how we acquire, process, and interpret information about the outside world. By describing key ideas from first principles, this straightforward introduction provides easy access to the basic concepts in the subject, and incorporates the most recent advances with useful historical background. The text takes a uniquely integrative approach, highlighting fundamental findings that apply across all the senses – including vision, hearing, touch, pain, balance, smell and taste – rather than considering each sense in isolation. Several pedagogical features help students to engage with the material. ‘Key Term’ and ‘Key Concept’ boxes describe technical terms and concepts whilst ‘Question’ boxes relate the material to everyday questions about perception. Each chapter ends with suggestions for further reading, and the final chapter draws together the material from the previous chapters, summarizing the broad principles described, and outlining some major unresolved issues.
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Explaining Individual Differences in Reading Theory and Evidence
Susan A. Brady, University of Rhode Island and Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, CT, USA; David Braze, Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, CT, USA; Carol A. Fowler, Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, CT, and University of Connecticut, USA (Eds.) New Directions in Communication Disorders Research Series
“The contributors to this book provide the most appropriate tribute to Don Shankweiler, one of the giants of our field – a description of the cumulative and continuing impact of his seminal ideas. In this volume, the reader gets what would be expected from this All Star list of contributors: a comprehensive treatment of our understanding of individual differences in the development of reading ability with particular emphasis on the phonological deficit hypothesis.” Keith Stanovich, University of Toronto, Canada, author of Progress in Understanding Reading and winner of the 2010 Grawemeyer Award in Education “These chapters provide a brilliant overview of the last decade of research in reading. In addition, each chapter also provides a solid overview of the research base that has led to the current insights. It is an excellent book precisely in the spirit of one of the most creative, knowledgeable and persistent minds in reading research.” - Carston Elbro, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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“This volume contains an excellent set of cutting-edge chapters on the interface between reading and language development. The contributors are truly an all-star cast. As well as covering the central role of phonological skills for reading development, work on broader oral language skills is also included. The coverage is broadened further by including recent work on genetic and neuroimaging studies. This is an excellent book, and a fitting tribute to the contribution made by Donald Shankweiler to the study of reading development and reading disorders.” - Charles Hulme, University of York, UK
Research into reading development and reading disabilities has been dominated by phonologically guided theories for several decades. In this volume, the authors of 11 chapters report on a wide array of current research topics, examining the scope, limits and implications of a phonological theory. The chapters are organized in four sections. The first concerns the nature of the relations between script and speech that make reading possible, considering how different theories of phonology may illuminate the implication of these relations for reading development and skill. The second set of chapters focuses on phonological factors in reading acquisition that pertain to early language development, effects of dialect, the role of instruction, and orthographic learning. The third section identifies factors beyond the phonological that may influence success in learning to read by examining cognitive limitations that are sometimes co-morbid with reading disabilities, contrasting the profiles of specific language impairment and dyslexia, and considering the impact of particular languages and orthographies on language acquisition. Finally, in the fourth section, behavioral-genetic and neurological methods are used to further develop explanations of reading differences and early literacy development. The volume is an essential resource for researchers interested in the cognitive foundations of reading and literacy, language and communication disorders, or psycholinguistics; and those working in reading disabilities, learning disabilities, special education, and the teaching of reading. Continued on next page.
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Contents Foreword by William Tunmer. Preface. Part 1. Theoretical Foundations: Phonology and Reading. C.A. Fowler, How Theories of Phonology May Enhance Understanding of the Role of Phonology in Reading Development and Reading Disability. Part 2. Phonological Factors in Learning to Read. D. Braze, G.W. McRoberts, C. McDonough, Early Precursors of Reading-Relevant Phonological Skills. D.L. Share, On the Role of Phonology in Reading Acquisition: The Self-Teaching Hypothesis. S.A. Brady, Efficacy of Phonics Teaching for Reading Outcomes: Indications from Post NRP Research. N. Patton Terry, H. Scarborough, The Phonological Hypothesis as a Valuable Framework for Studying the Relation of Dialect Variation to Early Reading Skills. Part 3. Sources of Individual Differences Beyond Phonological Deficits. M.J. Snowling, Beyond Phonological Deficits: Sources of Individual Differences in Reading Disability. H.W. Catts, S. Adlof, Phonological and Other Language Deficits Associated with Dyslexia. C. Perfetti, Phonology is Critical in Reading – But a Phonological Deficit is Not the Only Source of Low Reading Skill. Part 4. Unraveling the Biology of Reading and Reading Differences. B. Byrne, Evaluating the Role of Phonological Factors in Early Literacy Development: Insights from Experimental and Behavior-Genetic Studies. R. Olson, Genetic and Environmental Influences on Phonological Abilities and Reading Achievement. J.J. Diehl, S.J. Frost, W.E. Mencl, K.R. Pugh, Neuroimaging and the Phonological Deficit Hypothesis.
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Family Communication Second Edition
Chris Segrin, University of Arizona, USA Jeanne Flora, New Mexico State University, USA Routledge Communication Series
Praise for the first edition: “Family Communication offers a thorough and up-to-date presentation of scientific research in family communication for students and teachers of family communication, as well as professionals who work with families.” - Family Therapy “An intriguing book filled with an integration of current research findings from various disciplines on all aspects of family communication. A very thorough reference section adds scholarly value to the text. Segrin and Flora provide us with an exceptional overview of family communications. The beginning student and experienced clinician would benefit by reading the text. It is the best book on family communication ... easy to read, informative, and exceptionally stimulating.” - The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families
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“The text integrates classic and historical research with current and cutting-edge research on families, and the result is ... comprehensive. One would be hard pressed to find a line of research relevant to families that is not at least referred to here.” - Benjamin R. Karney, University of Florida, USA Family Communication carefully examines state-of-the-art research and theories of family communication and family relationships. In addition to presenting cutting-edge research, it focuses on classic theories and research findings that have influenced and revolutionized the way scholars conceptualize family interaction. This book is written to fulfill the ongoing need for a text that presents a thorough and up-to-date presentation of scientific research in family communication for both teachers and students of family communication as well as professionals who work with families.
New to the second edition is a focus on understudied family relationships. A companion website provides chapter outlines, exam questions, and PowerPoint slides for students and instructors. The book will be a valuable resource for undergraduates, and advanced readers, such as graduate students and professionals, who will continue to find it a useful and up-to-date reference to classic and contemporary research on family communication and relationships. Contents Preface. Part 1. Introducing Family Communication and Basic Family Processes. 1. Defining Family Communication and Family Functioning. 2. Theoretical Perspectives on Family Communication. 3. Family Interaction Patterns: Norms and Networks, Routines and Rituals, Stories and Secrets. 4. Family Interaction Processes: Power, Decision Making, Conflict, and Intimacy. Part 2. Communication in Family Subsystems. 5. Courtship and Mate Selection. 6. Marriage and Intimate Partnerships. 7. Parent-Child Communication. 8. Sibling and Extended Family Relationships. Part 3. Communication During Family Stress. 9. Models of Family Stress and Coping. 10. Normative and Nonnormative Family Stressors. 11. Divorce. 12. Renegotiating Family Communication: Remarriage and Stepfamilies. Part 4. Family Interaction, Health, and Well-Being. 13. Family Interaction and Mental Health. 14. Family Interaction and Physical Health. 15. Family Violence and Abuse. 16. Improving Family Communication and Family Relationships.
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Five Ways of Doing Qualitative Analysis Phenomenological Psychology, Grounded Theory, Discourse Analysis, Narrative Research, and Intuitive Inquiry
Frederick J. Wertz, Fordham University, New York, USA; Kathy Charmaz, Sonoma State University, California, USA; Linda M. McMullen, University of Saskatchewan, Canada; Ruthellen Josselson, The Fielding Graduate University, California, USA; Rosemarie Anderson, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, California, USA; Emalinda McSpadden, Fordham University, New York, USA “This text addresses one of the most frequently asked questions in qualitative analysis: what is the difference between phenomenology, grounded theory, discourse analysis, narrative research, and intuitive inquiry? Not only do the authors explain the theory that underlies each approach, but they also illustrate its application and the resultant findings, making the book a worthy text for a qualitative methods course. As an added bonus, the authors present the participant’s reaction to the results of the five different analyses and discuss the ethical implications in terms of letting the participant speak for herself, issues of confidentiality, and tensions around interpretation of data. I would definitely use this book in my advanced qualitative research course.” - Donna M. Mertens, Department of Educational Foundations and Research, Gallaudet University, USA
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“A powerful, richly nuanced, brilliantly innovative pedagogical intervention into the field of qualitative inquiry. This book is clearly written, grounded in case materials, and very accessible to students. The narrative is driven by the voices and insights of preeminent scholars, each an expert in one of five ways of doing qualitative analysis. This book represents the most innovative approach to date for teaching qualitative analysis. It will provide a starting place for the next generation of students who want to learn how to be well-grounded qualitative inquirers.” - Norman K. Denzin, College of Communications Scholar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA This unique text provides a broad introduction to qualitative analysis together with concrete demonstrations and comparisons of five major approaches. Leading scholars
apply their respective analytic lenses to a narrative account and interview featuring ‘Teresa’, a young opera singer who experienced a career-changing illness. The resulting analyses vividly exemplify what each approach looks like in action. The researchers then probe the similarities and differences among their approaches; their distinctive purposes and strengths; the role, style, and subjectivity of the individual researcher; and the scientific and ethical complexities of conducting qualitative research. Also included are the research participant’s responses to each analysis of her experience. A narrative account from another research participant, ‘Gail’, can be used by readers to practice the kinds of analysis explored in the book. This book will be important reading for graduate students, instructors, and researchers in psychology, education, social work, family studies and human development, sociology, and nursing. It will also serve as a text in graduate-level qualitative analysis courses and as a supplement in graduate-level qualitative methods, PsyD research methods, and humanistic psychology courses and in phenomenological research seminars. Contents Introduction. Part 1. A Story of Qualitative Research in Psychology. 1. From Innovative Practices to the Call for Methodology. 2. The Establishment of Methodological Traditions. 3. Contemporary Movement, Methodological Pluralism, and Challenges. Part 2. Five Approaches to Qualitative Data Analysis. 4. The Teresa Texts: Thick Description of Living through Misfortune. 5. F.J. Wertz, A Phenomenological Psychological Approach to Trauma and Resiliency. 6. K. Charmaz, A Constructivist Grounded
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Theory Analysis of Losing and Regaining a Valued Self. 7. L. McMullen, A Discursive Analysis of Teresa’s Protocol: Enhancing Oneself, Diminishing Others. 8. R. Josselson, Narrative Research: Constructing, Deconstructing, and Reconstructing Story. 9. R. Anderson, Intuitive Inquiry: Exploring the Mirroring Discourse of Disease. Part 3. Pluralism, Participation, and Unity in Qualitative Research. 10. Comparisons through Five Lenses. 11. The Participant’s Response. 12. Ethics, Participant Involvement, and Analytic Methodology. Appendix: Gail’s Texts.
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Gene-Environment Interactions in Developmental Psychopathology Kenneth A. Dodge, Duke University, North Carolina, USA Michael Rutter, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, UK (Eds.) Duke Series in Child Development and Public Policy
“The recent explosion of research on gene-environment interaction has excited psychologists, psychiatrists, anthropologists, and neuroscientists, to name a few of the fields being transformed by work that simply did not exist a decade ago. When the leading lights of any burgeoning new arena of inquiry are assembled to share their insight and understanding – as they are in this fascinating volume – students and scholars wise enough to drink from the well can be assured of being intellectually nourished. This book will afford graduate students and established academics a stateof-the-art understanding of the complex interplay of nature and nurture in shaping human behavior and development, along with implications for intervention and public policy.” - Jay Belsky, Robert M. and Natalie Reid Dorn Professor, Department of Human and Community Development, University of California, Davis, USA May 2011: 6x9: 286pp Hb: 978-1-60623-518-8: £33.95 developmentalpsychologyarena. com/9781606235188
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“This volume is the definitive work on gene-environment interactions: their nature, underlying mechanisms, developmental and clinical implications, and ramifications for inequality and social policy. Chapters are by world experts, and the book is both authoritative and fascinating. Without hyperbole, I believe that each chapter is essential reading.” - Stephen Hinshaw, Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, USA Bringing together foremost experts, this book reviews groundbreaking gene-environment research and explores implications for clinical practice, prevention, and public policy. Presented is cutting-edge work on the interplay of genetic factors and childhood experiences in the development of mental disorders such as depression, conduct disorder, and schizophrenia. Essential topics include what scientists currently know about ‘susceptibility genes’; the mechanisms
by which maltreatment and other stressors interact with biological susceptibilities across development; and factors that make certain children more resilient than others. Future directions for personalizing treatment and prevention efforts, thus making them more effective, are discussed. This book will be important reading for developmental and clinical psychology researchers, epidemiologists, and policymakers in the area of child and family health. It may also serve as a supplemental text in graduate-level courses. Contents Part 1. Scientific Understanding. M. Rutter, Gene-Environment Interplay: Scientific Issues and Challenges. A. Caspi, A.R. Hariri, A. Holmes, R. Uher, T.E. Moffitt, Genetic Sensitivity to the Environment: The Case of the Serotonin Transporter Gene and Its Implications for Studying Complex Diseases and Traits. A.R. Hariri, Neurobiological Mechanisms Supporting Gene-Environment Interaction Effects. A. Meyer-Lindenberg, Neurogenetic Mechanisms of Gene-Environment Interactions. M. Rutter, K.A. Dodge, GeneEnvironment Interactions: State of the Science. Part 2. Practice and Policy. D. Reiss, J.M. Neiderhiser, Marital Dynamics and Child Proaction: Genetics Takes a Second Look at Developmental Theory. G. Guo, Gene-Environment Interactions for Delinquent Behaviors: Promises and Difficulties. R. Uher, Genes, Environment, and Personalized Treatment for Depression. J. Kaufman, F. Perpletchikova, Promoting Resilience in Maltreated Children. E.J. Costello, Shaping Society through Social Policy: Will the GeneEnvironment Revolution Make a Difference? S.J. Morse, GeneEnvironment Interactions, Criminal Responsibility, and Sentencing. R. Cook-Deegan, Gene-Environment Studies in the Era of FullGenome Sequencing: Some Lessons from Eugenics and the Race-IQ Debates. K.A. Dodge, M. Rutter, Genes, Environments, and Public Policy.
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Handbook of Parametric and Nonparametric Statistical Procedures Fifth Edition
David J. Sheskin Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, USA Praise for the fourth edition: “I recommend this book for those who already know which statistical test they want to apply and who want to learn how to do it, step by step, from the data to the conclusion. I also recommend it for teachers who will find a lot of good examples they can use within their courses.” Journal of Applied Statistics
encompassing the fields of mathematics, the social, biological, and environmental sciences, business, and education. A reference for statistically sophisticated individuals, the Handbook is also accessible to those lacking the theoretical or mathematical background required for understanding subject matter typically documented in statistics reference books.
“This book occupies a unique place in the literature. I am sure I will come back to it to check a statistical test.” - Significance
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Following in the footsteps of its bestselling predecessors, the Handbook of Parametric and Nonparametric Statistical Procedures, Fifth Edition provides researchers, teachers, and students with an all-inclusive reference on univariate, bivariate, and multivatiare statistical procedures.
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• Substantial updates and new material throughout
Introduction. 1. Outline of Inferential Statistical Tests and Measures of Correlation/Association. 2. Guidelines and Decision Tables for Selecting the Appropriate Statistical Procedure. 3. Inferential Statistical Tests Employed with a Single Sample. 4. Inferential Statistical Tests Employed with Two Independent Samples (and Related Measures of Association/Correlation). 5. Inferential Statistical Tests Employed with Two Dependent Samples (and Related Measures of Association/Correlation). 6. Inferential Statistical Tests Employed with Two or More Independent Samples (and Related Measures of Association/Correlation). 7. Inferential Statistical Tests Employed with Two or More Dependent Samples (and Related Measures of Association/Correlation). 8. Inferential Statistical Test Employed with a Factorial Design (and Related Measures of Association/Correlation). 9. Measures of Association/Correlation. 10. Multivariate Statistical Analysis. Appendix: Tables.
• New chapters on path analysis, meta-analysis structural equation modeling • Index numbers and time series analysis applications in business and economics • Statistical quality control applications in industry
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• Random- and fixed-effects models for the analysis of variance Broad in scope, the Handbook is intended for individuals involved in a wide spectrum of academic disciplines
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Handbook of Peer Interactions, Relationships, and Groups
Kenneth H. Rubin, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; William M. Bukowski, Concordia University, Quebec, Canada; Brett Laursen, Florida Atlantic University, USA (Eds.) Guilford Series on Social and Emotional Development
“Outstanding. The relationships of children and adolescents with their peers are examined with exceptional thoroughness and authority by the key researchers in the field. ... The breadth of the topics covered and the clarity and accessibility of the writing make this book an excellent text for developmental psychology students.” - Judith F. Dunn, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London, UK “The clear structuring of the broad content helps readers to quickly find what they are looking for and to organize their own ideas about peer relations.” - Jens B. Asendorpf, Department of Psychology, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
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This comprehensive, authoritative handbook covers the breadth of theories, methods, and empirically-based findings on the ways in which children and adolescents contribute to one another’s development. Leading researchers review what is known about the dynamics of peer interactions and relationships from infancy through adolescence. Topics include methods of assessing friendship and peer networks; early romantic relationships; individual differences and contextual factors in children’s social and emotional competencies and behaviors; group dynamics; and the impact of peer relations on achievement, social adaptation, and mental health. Salient issues in intervention and prevention are also addressed. This book will be invaluable to researchers, practitioners, and students in developmental, clinical, school, and educational psychology; counseling; and related disciplines. It may also serve as a text in graduate-level courses such as Peer Relations, Social Development, and Child and Adolescent Development.
Contents Part 1. Introduction: History and Theory. W.W. Hartup, Critical Issues and Theoretical Viewpoints. G.W. Ladd, Trends, Travails, and Turning Points in Early Research on Children’s Peer Relationships: Legacies and Lessons for Our Time? Part 2. Social Behaviors, Interactions, Relationships, and Groups: What Should be Measured, How, and Why? R.A. Fabes, C.L. Martin, L.D. Hanish, Children’s Behaviors and Interactions with Peers. T.J. Berndt, M.A. McCandless, Methods for Investigating Children’s Relationships with Friends. A.H.N. Cillessen, Sociometric Methods. T.A. Kindermann, S.D. Gest, Assessment of the Peer Group: Identifying Naturally Occurring Social Networks and Capturing Their Effects. Part 3. Infancy and Early Childhood. D.F. Hay, M. Caplan, A. Nash, The Beginnings of Peer Relations. R.J. Coplan, K.A. Arbeau, Peer Interactions and Play in Early Childhood. L. Rose-Krasnor, S. Denham, Social-Emotional Competence in Early Childhood. C. Howes, Friendship in Early Childhood. B.E. Vaughn, A.J. Santos, Structural Descriptions of Social Transactions among Young Children: Affiliation and Dominance in Preschool Groups. Part 4. Middle Childhood and Early Adolescence. W.M. Bukowski, C. Motzoi, F. Meyer, Friendship as Process, Function, and Outcome. S.R. Asher, K.L. McDonald, The Behavioral Basis of Acceptance, Rejection, and Perceived Popularity. M. Killen, A. Rutland, N.S. Jampol, Social Exclusion in Childhood and Adolescence. B. Laursen, G. Pursell, Conflict in Peer Relationships. N.R. Crick, D. MurrayClose, P.E.L. Marks, N. Mohajeri-Nelson, Aggression and Peer Relationships in School-Age Children: Relational and Physical Aggression in Group and Dyadic Contexts. K.H. Rubin, J.C. Bowker, A.E. Kennedy, Avoiding and Withdrawing from the Peer Group. C. Salmivalli, K. Peets, Bullies, Victims, and Bully-Victim Relationships in Middle Childhood and Early Adolescence. W. Furman, W.A. Collins, Adolescent Romantic Relationships and Experiences. B.B.
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Brown, E.L. Dietz, Informal Peer Groups in Middle Childhood and Adolescence. Part 5. Distal Correlates of Children’s Peer Relationships. A.J. Rose, R.L. Smith, Sex Differences in Peer Relationships. S. Graham, A.Z. Taylor, A.Y. Ho, Race and Ethnicity in Peer Relations Research. H. Stattin, M. Kerr, Neighborhood Contexts of Peer Relationships and Groups. X. Chen, J. Chung, C. Hsiao, Peer Interactions and Relationships from a Cross-Cultural Perspective. Part 6. Proximal Correlates of Children’s Social Skills and Peer Relationships. M. Brendgen, M. Boivin, Genetic Factors in Children’s Peer Relations. N. Eisenberg, J. Vaughan, C. Hofer, Temperament, Self-Regulation, and Peer Social Competence. C. Booth-LaForce, K.A. Kerns, Child-Parent Attachment Relationships, Peer Relationships, and Peer-Group Functioning. H. Ross, N. Howe, Family Influences on Children’s Peer Relationships. Part 7. Childhood Peer Experiences and Later Adjustment. K.R. Wentzel, Peers and Academic Functioning at School. M.J. Prinstein, D. Rancourt, J.D. Guerry, C.B. Browne, Peer Reputations and Psychological Adjustment. F. Vitaro, M. Boivin, W.M. Bukowski, The Role of Friendship in Child and Adolescent Psychosocial Development. Part 8. Translation and Policy. T.J. Dishion, T.F. Piehler, Deviant by Design: Peer Contagion in Development, Interventions, and Schools. K.L. Bierman, C.J. Powers, Social Skills Training to Improve Peer Relations.
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IBM SPSS for Intermediate Statistics Use and Interpretation Fourth Edition
Nancy L. Leech, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, USA; Karen C. Barrett, George A. Morgan, Colorado State University, USA “This book’s clearly written content and illustrative examples will help students to develop the skills necessary to conduct statistical analyses and to interpret results, thereby making this an essential resource for intermediate statistics courses.” Kathleen M. T. Collins, University of Arkansas, USA “This user-friendly textbook takes a holistic approach to statistical analyses, from exploratory data analysis to hierarchical linear modeling, by guiding readers from research question, to data entry, to data analysis, to interpreting outputs, and to writing results – brilliant!” - Tony Onwuegbuzie, Sam Houston State University, USA “This book is a highly accessible asset to the applied researcher. It moves beyond compartmentalized sequences to run analyses and presents ‘big picture’ considerations, situating analyses within research design and measurement, and then modeling the all-important step of writing up results.” - Robin K. Henson, University of North Texas, USA
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Designed to help readers analyze and interpret research data using IBM SPSS, this user-friendly book shows readers how to choose the appropriate statistic based on the design; perform intermediate statistics, including multivariate statistics; interpret output; and write about the results. The book reviews research designs and how to assess the accuracy and reliability of data: whether data meet the assumptions of statistical tests; how to calculate and interpret effect sizes for intermediate statistics, including odds ratios for logistic and discriminant analyses; how to compute and interpret post-hoc power; and an overview of basic statistics for those who need a review. Unique chapters on multilevel linear modeling, multivariate
analysis of variance (MANOVA), assessing reliability of data, and factor analysis are provided. SPSS syntax, along with the output, is included for those who prefer this format. The new edition features: • IBM SPSS version 19; although the book can be used with most older and newer versions • Expanded discussion of assumptions and effect size measures in several chapters • Expanded discussion of multilevel modeling • Expansion of other useful SPSS functions in Appendix A • Examples that meet the new formatting guidelines in the 6th edition of the APA Publication Manual (2010) • Multiple realistic data sets available on the website used to solve the chapter problems • Password-protected Instructor’s Resource materials with PowerPoint slides, answers to interpretation questions, extra SPSS problems, and more. IBM SPSS for Intermediate Statistics, Fourth Edition provides helpful teaching tools: • All of the key SPSS windows needed to perform the analyses • Outputs with call-out boxes to highlight key points • Interpretation sections and questions to help students better understand and interpret the output • Extra problems using multiple realistic data sets for practice in conducting analyses using intermediate statistics Continued on next page.
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An ideal supplement for courses in either intermediate/ advanced statistics or research methods taught in departments of psychology, education, and other social and health sciences, this book is also appreciated by researchers in these areas looking for a handy reference for SPSS. Contents 1. Introduction: Measurement and Descriptive Statistics. 2. Data Coding and Exploratory Analysis (EDA). 3. Several Measures of Reliability. 4. Exploratory Factor Analysis and Principal Components Analysis. 5. Selecting and Interpreting Inferential Statistics. 6. Multiple Regression. 7. Logistic Regression and Discriminant Analysis. 8. Factorial ANOVA and ANCOVA. 9. Repeated-Measures and Mixed ANOVAs. 10. Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) and Canonical Correlation. 11. Multilevel Linear Modeling/Hierarchical Linear Modeling. Appendices: Appendix A: Getting Started with SPSS and Other Useful Procedures. Appendix B: Review of Basic Statistics. Appendix C: Review Answers to Odd Interpretation Questions.
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Modern Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences A Practical Introduction
Rand Wilcox University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA Designed for a two-semester, introductory course for graduate students in the social sciences, this text introduces three major advances in the field: 1) sample size estimation needed to justify normality via the central limit theorem, 2) the impact of outliers and heavy-tailed distributions on power and our ability to obtain an accurate assessment of how groups differ and variables are related, and 3) the deleterious effects of heteroscedasticity on conventional ANOVA and regression methods. Focusing on conceptual issues rather than complex computational details, it also provides a library of R functions.
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Morphology in Language Comprehension, Production and Acquisition
Raymond Bertram, Jukka Hyönä, University of Turku, Finland; Matti Laine, Åbo Akademi University, Finland (Eds.) A Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes
This special issue on morphological processing is based on the 6th Morphological Processing Conference (MOPROC), Turku, and contains thirteen articles. These articles investigate the role morphemes play in language comprehension, production and acquisition. Specific questions relate to the time course with which morphemes come available, what factors facilitate their use, the role of orthographic and semantic transparency in complex word processing and how morphology should be incorporated in models of word processing. The chapters in this volume provide a wealth of empirical results in several languages obtained with state-of-the-art experimental paradigms and will be an inspiration for further studies in morphological processing.
Multi-Task Investigation. H. Bien, H. Baayen, W. Levelt, Frequency Effects in the Production of Dutch Deverbal Adjectives and Inflected Verbs. A. Deutsch, A. Meir, The Role of the Root Morpheme in Mediating Word Production in Hebrew. M. De Martino, G. Bracco, A. Laudanna, The Activation of Grammatical Gender Information in Processing Italian Nouns. D. Trafficante, S. Marcolini, A. Luci, P. Zoccolotti, C. Burani, How do Roots and Suffixes Influence Reading of Pseudowords? A Study of Young Italian Readers With and Without Dyslexia. E. Kidd, M. Kirjavainen, Investigating the Contribution of Procedural and Declarative Memory to the Acquisition of Past Tense Morphology: Evidence from Finnish. G. Krajewski, A. Theakston, E. Lieven, M. Tomasello, How Polish Children Switch from One Case to Another When Using Novel Nouns: Challenges for Models of Inflectional Morphology.
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J. Rueckl, A. Rimzhim, On the Interaction of Letter Transpositions and Morphemic Boundaries. J.A. Duñabeitia, M. Carreiras, S. Kinoshita, D. Norris, Is Morpho-Orthographic Decomposition Purely Orthographic? Evidence from Masked Priming in the Same-Different Task. E. Orfanidou, M. Davis, W. Marslen-Wilson, Orthographic and Semantic Opacity in Masked and Delayed Priming: Evidence from Greek. J. Morris, J. Porter, J. Grainger, P. Holcomb, Effects of Lexical Status and Morphological Complexity in Masked Priming: An ERP Study. K. Paterson, A. Alcock, S. Liversedge, Morphological Priming During Reading: Evidence from Eye Movements. S. Boudelaa, W. Marslen-Wilson, Productivity and Priming: Morphemic Decomposition in Arabic. B. Juhasz, R. Berkowitz, Effects of Morphological Families on English Compound Word Recognition: A
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Multiteam Systems
An Organization Form for Dynamic and Complex Environments
Stephen J. Zaccaro, Michelle A. Marks, George Mason University, USA; Leslie A. DeChurch, University of Central Florida, USA (Eds.) Series in Organization and Management
“Organizations operate in turbulent, complex organizational environments, with new challenges seemingly appearing daily. The ‘Multiteam System’ has emerged as an important new organizational form designed to meet such challenges. This book serves as a critical landmark in research on the Multiteam System phenomena. It clearly defines what Multiteam Systems are, summarizes what is known, and identifies areas in need of future research. This book is your one-stop shopping source; it contains everything you always wanted to know about Multiteam Systems but were afraid to ask. Leading scholars provide clear descriptions of what Multiteam Systems are, identify and review the key issues that dominate this area of research, and provide practical advice about how to actually study Multiteam Systems. Scholars interested in groups or teams, or new organizational forms more broadly, would be well advised to read this book. It is destined to become a seminal reference for anyone who is interested in this emerging organizational form.” - Frederick P. Morgeson, Professor of Management and Valade Research Scholar, Michigan State University “This volume is well developed. The sections have a distinct focus that together create a complete and organized package. MTS (multi-team systems) is an emerging area of scholarship within the more general topic of team effectiveness . There is growing interest in this area, and in that sense the book has a potential to spur scholarship in this area.” - Steve Kozlowski, Editor, Journal of Applied Psychology, Michigan State University
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“This book represents a quantum leap in our knowledge of multi-team systems (MTS) and their implications for organizational functioning. By deeply exploring both MTS internal processes and external dynamics, it lays
the foundation for how researchers will think about and practitioners design MTS’s. A must-have book for anyone interested in 21st century organizations.” - Laurie Weingart, Carnegie Bosch Professor of Organizational Behavior and Theory, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University This book examines an emerging organizational form called multi-team systems (MTS). This type of aggregation is being increasingly adopted by organizations and agencies that need to respond to complex strategic problems. There has been increasing interest in MTSs over the last decade to the point where there is now a need to (a) describe these organizational forms more fully, (b) build conceptual frames that can guide research, and (c) begin developing tools to improve the study of MTSs. The purpose of this book is to respond to these needs. The book contains a series of chapters that expand prior conceptual frames of MTSs, defining in more detail the compositional and linkage attributes that characterize such units. The book also explores how such systems emerge and develop, as well as the methods for studying MTSs. The intent of the book is to establish and nurture a strong conceptual and methodological foundation that can guide research and practice with MTSs. Because the notion of MTSs cuts across multiple domains, this book will interest scholars in industrial/organizational psychology, organizational science, management and organizational theory, human factors, sociology, organization communications, and public administration. Contents A.P. Brief, Series Foreword. S. Zaccaro, Preface. Part 1. Introduction. S. Zaccaro, M. Marks, L.A. DeChurch, Multiteam
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Systems: An Introduction. M. Marks, D. Luvison, Product Launch and Strategic Alliance Multiteam Systems. G. Goodwin, P.J.M.D. Essens, D.G. Smith, Multiteam Systems in the Public Sector. Part 2. Compositional Attributes. R. Kanfer, M. Kerry, Motivation in Multiteam Systems. S. Connaughton, E.A. Williams, M.L. Shuffler, Social Identity Issues in Multiteam Systems. M. Boyer O’Leary, A. Williams Woolley, M. Mortensen, Multiteam Membership in Relation to Multiteam Systems. J. Keyton, D.J. Ford, F.L. Smith, Communication, Collaboration, and Identification as Facilitators and Constraints of Multiteam Systems. Part 3. Linkages. M.S. Poole, N. Contractor, Conceptualizing the Multiteam System as an Ecosystem of Networked Groups. J.R. Rentsch, M.J. Staniewicz, Cognitive Similiarity Configurations in Multiteam Systems. S. Zaccaro, L.A. DeChurch, Leadership Forms and Function in Multiteam Systems. V.B. Hinsz, K.R. Betts, Conflict in Multiple Team Situations. R.B. Davison, J.R. Hollenbeck, Boundary Spanning in the Domain of Multiteam Systems. Part 4. Development. S. Uitdewilligen, M.J. Waller, Adaptation in Multiteam Systems: The Role of Temporal Semi-Structures. R.L. Standifer, The Emergence of Temporal Coordination within Multiteam Systems. Part 5. Methods and Conclusion. J.R. Aiken, P. Hanges, Research Methodology for Studying Dynamic Multiteam Systems: Application of Complexity Science. C. Coen, A. Schnackenberg, Complex Systems Methods for Studying Multiteam Systems. C. Resick, C.S. Burke, D. Doty, Multiteam Research in Laboratory Settings: A Look at the Technical and Practical Challenges. J. Mathieu, Reflections on the Multiteam Concept and Thoughts for the Future.
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Multivariate Generalized Linear Mixed Models Using R Damon M. Berridge, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, Lancaster University, UK Robert Crouchley, Lancaster University, UK
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Multivariate Generalized Linear Mixed Models Using R presents robust and methodologically sound models for analyzing large and complex data sets, enabling readers to answer increasingly complex research questions. The book applies the principles of modeling to longitudinal data from panel and related studies via the Sabre software package in R.
Focusing on these sophisticated data analysis techniques, this book explains the statistical theory and modeling involved in longitudinal studies. Many examples throughout the text illustrate the analysis of real-world data sets. Exercises, solutions, and other material are available on a supporting website.
A Unified Framework for a Broad Class of Models
Contents
The authors first discuss members of the family of generalized linear models, gradually adding complexity to the modeling framework by incorporating random effects. After reviewing the generalized linear model notation, they illustrate a range of random effects models, including three-level, multivariate, endpoint, event history, and state dependence models. They estimate the multivariate generalized linear mixed models (MGLMMs) using either standard or adaptive Gaussian quadrature. The authors also compare two-level fixed and random effects linear models. The appendices contain additional information on quadrature, model estimation, and endogenous variables, along with SabreR commands and examples.
Introduction. 1. Generalized Linear Models for Continuous/Interval Scale Data. 2. Generalized Linear Models for Other Types of Data. 3. Family of Generalized Linear Models. 4. Mixed Models for Continuous/Interval Scale Data. 5. Mixed Models for Binary Data. 6. Mixed Models for Ordinal Data. 7. Mixed Models for Count Data. 8. Family of Two-Level Generalized Linear Models. 9. ThreeLevel Generalized Linear Models. 10. Models for Multivariate Data. 11. Models for Duration and Event History Data. 12. Stayers, Non-Susceptibles, and Endpoints. 13. Handling Initial Conditions/ State Dependence in Binary Data. 14. Incidental Parameters: An Empirical Comparison of Fixed Effects and Random Effects Models. Appendices. Bibliography.
Improve Your Longitudinal Study In medical and social science research, MGLMMs help disentangle state dependence from incidental parameters.
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Nadia Revisited
A Longitudinal Study of an Autistic Savant Lorna Selfe Clinical Practice, NHS, UK
“This book is essential reading for anyone striving to understand the beautiful otherness of the autistic mind. Lorna Selfe’s original description of Nadia and her wonderful drawings captivated readers everywhere. This follow-up volume not only updates Nadia’s story, but shows how the study and science of autism and of exceptional talent has developed.” - Francesca Happé, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London, UK “The case of Nadia is unique in the history of autism and in the history of outsider art. Nadia’s exuberantly prolific drawings in early childhood remain a mystery as well as an incredible achievement. This book sees the author who first discovered Nadia’s abilities unravel the story and consider the exceptional case history within the context of the latest research on autism and talent.” - Uta Frith, UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UK April 2011: 6x9: 296pp Hb: 978-1-84872-038-1: £29.95 $54.95 developmentalpsychologyarena. com/9781848720381
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“This book is completely unique; it contains a wealth of description, and applies the latest cognitive neuroscience research to our understanding of autism and savantism. There are few opportunities for a psychologist to have followed an autistic savant across their lifetime over thirty years to see how their condition changes, and readers will be fascinated with this new volume.” - Simon Baron-Cohen, Professor of Developmental Psychopathology and Director of the Autism Research Centre, University of Cambridge, UK
published in 1977 and caused great international interest. Nadia Revisited updates her story and reconsiders the theories that endeavour to explain her extraordinary talent. As well as summarising the central issues from the original case study and presenting her remarkable drawings, the book explains Nadia’s subsequent development and present situation in light of the recent research on autistic spectrum disorders and representational drawing in children. The book also considers the phenomenon of savant syndrome: the condition in which those with autism or other learning disabilities have areas of unusual talent that contrast dramatically with their general functioning. Lorna Selfe uses this single case study to discuss theories of developmental psychology and considers the possible links between prodigious talent and underlying neurological dysfunction. The book is especially valuable for students and teachers of developmental psychology and neuropsychology, education and special education, as well as art and art education. Parents of autistic children or those with related disorders, learning difficulties or special needs will also be interested in the discussions presented in this book. Contents 1. Introduction. 2. Nadia Then and Now. 3. Nadia’s Drawings. 4. Nadia and Representational Drawing. 5. Nadia and Autistic Spectrum Disorder. 6. Savant Syndrome. 7. Theories of Savant Syndrome. 8. Gifted Children: Precocious Artists. 9. The Challenge of Nadia.
This book re-examines the case of Nadia, discovered as a child aged six, who had been drawing with phenomenal skill and visual realism from the age of three, despite having autism and severe learning difficulties. The original research was
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Neuroplasticity and Rehabilitation Sarah A. Raskin (Ed.) Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
“The take-home message of Neuroplasticity and Rehabilitation is not only that our brains are more plastic than we ever expected, but also that we are learning how to influence this plasticity through informed treatment to achieve truly meaningful rehabilitation outcomes. From animal studies to sophisticated human trials, the book gathers a wealth of information from eminent experts. This book is absolutely essential reading for basic neuroscientists as well as for rehabilitation professionals at all levels of care. Understanding how and why the study of neuroplasticity can inform treatment choices will allow clinicians to make cutting-edge clinical decisions. These decisions may range from individual treatments, such as choice of physiotherapy intervention following stroke, to the design of holistic rehabilitation programs for survivors of severe acquired brain injury. The future of rehabilitation has now been linked inextricably to the growing field of neuroplasticity.” - Jill Winegardner, Lead Psychologist, Oliver Zangwill Centre for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, UK May 2011: 6x9: 350pp Hb: 978-1-60918-137-6: £43.95 neuropsychologyarena.com/9781609181376
“This is a comprehensive book incorporating the latest research on neuroplasticity in diverse areas of cognitive function. It serves as an authoritative guide to how clinical practice can effectively incorporate significant new findings about brain plasticity and learning. It will be equally appropriate and useful for graduate students, experienced clinicians, and researchers in the field.” - Wayne A. Gordon, Jack Nash Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA Brain plasticity is the focus of a growing body of research with significant implications for neurorehabilitation. This state-of-the-art volume explores ways in which brain-injured
individuals may be helped not only to compensate for their loss of cognitive abilities, but also possibly to restore those abilities. Expert contributors examine the extent to which damaged cortical regions can actually recover and resume previous functions, as well as how intact regions are recruited to take on tasks once mediated by the damaged region. Evidencebased rehabilitation approaches are reviewed for a range of impairments and clinical populations, including both children and adults. Contents S.A. Raskin, Introduction: Current Approaches to Rehabilitation. Part 1. Reorganization in the Central Nervous System. B. Kolb, J. Cioe, P. Williams, Neuronal Organization and Change after Brain Injury. T.A. Jones, Experience-Dependent Changes in Nonhumans. R.J. Nudo, S. Bury, Motor and Sensory Reorganization in Primates. Y. Stern, Cognitive Reserve. S.A. Raskin, G.N. Mills, J.T. Garbarino, Practice-Related Changes in Brain Activity. Part 2. Interventions for Motor and Cognitive Deficits. D.M. Morris, C.S. Bickel, Activity-Based Interventions for Neurorehabilitation. B.A. Shaywitz, S.E. Shaywitz, Malleability and Plasticity in the Neural Systems for Reading and Dyslexia. J.A. Engle, K.A. Kerns, Neuroplasticity and Rehabilitation of Attention in Children. S.A. Leon, L.M. Maher, L.J.G. Rothi, Language Therapy. R.G. O’Connell, I.H. Robertson, Plasticity of High-Order Cognition: A Review of Experience-Induced Remediation Studies for Executive Deficits. R.A. Lillie, C.A. Mateer, Neuroplasticity and the Treatment of Executive Deficits: Conceptual Considerations. M.M. Sohlberg, L. Ehlhardt, What Rehabilitation Clinicians Can Do to Facilitate Experience-Dependent Learning. J.C. Freeland, Pharmacological Therapies, Rehabilitation, and Neuroplasticity.
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Quantitative Data Analysis with IBM SPSS 17, 18 & 19 A Guide for Social Scientists
Alan Bryman, University of Leicester, UK Duncan Cramer, Department of Social Sciences, Loughborough University, UK “Alan Bryman and Duncan Cramer take the reader on a journey through their first steps in using SPSS and data entry, through to how to decide which statistical technique is the most appropriate for their research and how to interpret each aspect of their analyses. This book is one of the most comprehensive and accessible books available.” - Professor Dominic Upton, Head of Psychology, University of Worcester, UK
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“Bryman and Cramer’s Quantitative Data Analysis has long been one of the best texts in the field. Crucially it explains why something is done, as well as how. Most importantly it does it without recourse to daunting formulae and calculations. It takes students from the beginnings of data analysis, assuming no knowledge of either statistics or SPSS and by the end of it a student can be an accomplished analyst.” - Malcolm Williams, Director, Cardiff University School of Social Sciences, UK This latest edition has been fully updated to accommodate the needs of users of SPSS Releases 17, 18 and 19 whilst still being applicable to users of SPSS Releases 15 and 16. As with previous editions, Alan Bryman and Duncan Cramer continue to offer a comprehensive and user-friendly introduction to the widely used IBM SPSS Statistics. The simple, non-technical approach to quantitative data analysis enables the reader to quickly become familiar with SPSS and with the tests available to them. No previous experience of statistics or computing is required as this book provides a step-by-step guide to statistical techniques, including:
• Non-parametric tests • Correlation • Simple and multiple regression • Analysis of variance and covariance • Factor analysis. This book comes equipped with a comprehensive range of exercises for further practice and it covers key issues such as sampling, statistical inference, conceptualization and measurement and selection of appropriate tests. The authors have also included a helpful glossary of key terms. The data sets used in Quantitative Data Analysis with IBM SPSS 17, 18 & 19 will be available online at www.psypress. com/brymancramer; in addition a set of multiple-choice questions and a chapter-by-chapter PowerPoint lecture course will be available here free of charge to lecturers who adopt the book. Contents Preface. 1. Data Analysis and the Research Process. 2. Analyzing Data with Computers: First Steps with SPSS 19, 18 and 17. 3. Analyzing Data with Computers: Further Steps with SPSS 19, 18 and 17. 4. Concepts and Their Measurement. 5. Summarizing Data. 6. Sampling and Statistical Significance. 7. Bivariate Analysis: Exploring Differences between Scores on Two Variables. 8. Bivariate Analysis: Exploring Relationships. 9. Multivariate Analysis: Exploring Differences among Three or More Variables. 10. Multivariate Analysis: Exploring Relationships among Three or More Variables. 11. Aggregating Variables: Exploratory Factor Analysis. Answers to Exercises. Glossary. Bibliography.
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Single-Case Research Methods in Sport and Exercise Psychology Jamie Barker, Staffordshire University, UK; Paul McCarthy, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK; Marc Jones, Staffordshire University, UK; Aidan Moran, University College, Dublin, Eire • What is single-case research? • How can single-case methods be used within sport and exercise? Single-case research is a powerful method for examining change in outcome variables such as behaviour, performance and psychological constructs, and for assessing the efficacy of interventions. It has innumerable uses within the context of sport and exercise science, such as in the development of more effective performance techniques for athletes and sportspeople and in helping us to better understand exercise behaviours in clinical populations. However, the fundamental principles and techniques of single-case research have not always been clearly understood by students and researchers working in these fields. Single-Case Research Methods in Sport and Exercise Psychology is the first book to fully explain single-case research in the context of sport and exercise. Starting with first principles, the book offers a comprehensive introduction
to the single-case research process, from study design to data analysis and presentation. Including case studies and examples from across sport and exercise psychology, the book provides practical guidance for students and researchers and demonstrates the advantages and common pitfalls of singlecase research for anybody working in applied or behavioural science in a sport or exercise setting. Contents 1. Introduction to Single-Case Research: An Overview. 2. History and Philosophy of Single-Case Research in Sport and Exercise. 3. General Procedures in Single-Case Research. 4. Assessing Behaviour in Sport and Exercise. 5. The Withdrawal Design in Sport and Exercise. 6. Multiple-Baseline Designs in Sport and Exercise. 7. The Changing-Criterion Design in Sport and Exercise. 8. The Alternating-Treatments Design in Sport and Exercise. 9. Analyzing Data in Single-Case Research. 10. Single-Case Research in Sport and Exercise: Progress and Prospects.
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Social Cognition, Social Identity, and Intergroup Relations A Festschrift in Honor of Marilynn B. Brewer
Roderick M. Kramer, Stanford University, USA; Geoffrey J. Leonardelli, University of Toronto, Canada; Robert W. Livingston, Kellogg School of Management, USA (Eds.) Psychology Press Festschrift Series
“This volume documents, in the chapters by several generations of leading social psychologists, the enduring conceptual and empirical impact that Marilynn Brewer’s scholarship, mentorship, and professional vision and leadership have had on the field. The book not only highlights her many significant contributions and chronicles her innovative insights, but also reveals how these contributions reflect an integrated, penetrating analysis of group life, social cognition, identity, and meaning. The book builds on Marilynn Brewer’s previous accomplishments to chart the course of social psychology well into the future.” - John Dovidio, Yale University, USA “Marilynn Brewer is one of social psychology’s most distinguished scholars. Through her work on dual process models, optimal distinctiveness, social identity complexity, relational self, trust, dilemmas, and diversity she has transformed our understanding of intergroup relations and the role of social identity in intergroup behavior. This festschrift is a powerful testimony to Brewer’s impact, captured through the eyes of her students and collaborators – all leading figures in the field.” - Michael A. Hogg, Claremont Graduate University, USA
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“A wonderful collection of intriguing and far reaching essays that honor one of social psychology’s most powerful and creative thinkers. That each chapter both makes an original contribution and addresses the legacy of Professor Brewer attests to the breadth and richness of her intellectual scope. Marilynn Brewer deserves a fitting Festschrift volume and this is it.” - Dale T. Miller, Director of the Stanford Graduate
School of Business’ Center for Social Innovation, Stanford Graduate School of Business, USA Perhaps the defining feature of humanity is the social condition – how we think about others, identify ourselves with others, and interact with groups of others. The advances of evolutionary theory, social cognition, social identity, and intergroup relations, respectively, as major fields of inquiry have been among the crowning theoretical developments in social psychology over the past three decades. Marilynn Brewer has been a leading intellectual figure in the advancement of each of them. Her theory and research have had international impact on the way we think about the self and its relation to others. This festschrift celebrates Marilynn’s numerous contributions to social psychology, and includes original contributions from both leading and rising social psychologists from around the world. The volume will be of interest to social psychologists, industrial/organizational psychologists, clinical psychologists, and sociologists. Contents R.W. Livingston, G.J. Leonardelli, R.M. Kramer, Rigor with Relevance: The Many Legacies of Marilynn Brewer. Part 1. Social Cognition. M. Karasawa, Categorization-Based Versus PersonBased Explanations of Behaviors: Implications from the DualProcess Model. D.L. Hamilton, J.M. Chen, N. Way, Dynamic Aspects of Entitativity: From Group Perceptions to Social Interaction. L.R. Caporael, G.D. Reeder, New Evolutionary Perspectives on Theory of Mind. Part 2. Social Identity and Intergroup Relations. K. Schmid,
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M. Hewstone, Social Identity Complexity: Theoretical Implications for the Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations. G.J. Leonardelli, C.L. Pickett, J.E. Joseph, Y.D. Hess, Optimal Distinctiveness in Nested Categorization Contexts: Moving from Dueling Identities to a Dual Identity. C.L. Pickett, P. Smaldino, J. Sherman, J. Schank, Agent-Based Modeling as a Tool for Studying Social Identity Processes: The Case of Optimal Distinctiveness Theory. A.C. Rumble, Religion as Collective Identity. K. Gonsalkorale, W. von Hippel, Intergroup Relations in the 21st Century: Ingroup Positivity and Outgroup Negativity Among Members of an Internet Hate Group. M.M. McDonald, C.D. Navarrete, J. Sidanius, Developing a Theory of Gendered Prejudice: An Evolutionary and Social Dominance Perspective. W.D. Crano, V. Hemovich, Intergroup Relations and Majority or Minority Group Influence. M. Yuki, Intragroup Relationships and Intergroup Comparisons as Two Sources of Collectivism. Part 3. Applications and Implications. S. Schneider, W.M. George, S. Carroll, E.D. Middleton, How Leaders Transform Followers: Organizational Identity as a Mediator of Follower Attitudes in Two Samples. R.M. Kramer, Cooperation and the Commons: Lab and Field Explorations of a Persistent Dilemma. E. Castano, Moral Disengagement and Morality Shifting in the Context of Collective Violence. W.W. Maddux, A Movable Feast: How Transformational Cross-Cultural Experiences Facilitate Creativity. Y.-R. Chen, G. Zhao, J. Lee, Trust in the Manager as a Supervisor or a Group Leader? Toward a Relational Versus Collective Distinction in Procedural Justice. Part 4. Reflections and Conclusion. M.B. Brewer, In Retrospect.
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Social Psychology Four-Volume Set Richard J. Crisp (Ed.) University of Kent, UK
Critical Concepts in Psychology Series
Gordon W. Allport, one of social psychology’s founding fathers, described the subdiscipline as “an attempt to understand and explain how the thoughts, feelings and behavior of individuals are influenced by the actual, imagined or implied presence of others”. From pioneering studies in the 1940s and 1950s, via the ‘cognitive revolution’ of the 1970s, to the emergence of sophisticated computerized methodologies and the wonders of functional MRI, social psychology remains a thriving enterprise.
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As serious work in social psychology continues to flourish as never before, this new title from Psychology Press meets the need for an authoritative reference work to map and make sense of a vast body of literature and a continuing explosion in research output. Edited by a leading scholar, Social Psychology is a four-volume collection which brings together the very best foundational and cutting-edge contributions. It is divided into four principal parts: Self and Social Cognition; Attitudes and Social Influence; Group Processes and Intergroup Relations; and Aggression and Love. The collection is fully indexed and has a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editor, which places the gathered material in its historical and intellectual context.
Clearly delineating the subdiscipline’s key turning points and critical transitions, Social Psychology will provide users with a new and coherent understanding of the subdiscipline’s evolution. It is an essential resource and is destined to be valued by scholars and students as a vital one-stop research tool. The full list of chapters can be found online. Contents Volume 1. Self and Social Cognition. Part 1. The Self and Identity. The Self. Social Identity. Multicultural Self. Part 2. Social Cognition. Attribution. Social Cognition. Stereotyping. Implicit Prejudice. Volume 2. Attitudes and Social Influence. Part 3. Attitudes. Attitude Formation. Attitudes and Behaviour. Attitude Change. Part 4. Social Influence. Majority Influence. Minority Influence. Attitudes and Influence. Volume 3. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. Part 5. Group Processes. Leadership. Prosocial Behaviour. Social Exclusion. Part 6. Intergroup Relations. Intergroup Relations. Improving Intergroup Relations. Volume 4. Aggression and Love. Part 7. Aggression. FrustrationAggression. Modelling. Personality. Alcohol. Temperature. Terrorism. Part 8. Interpersonal Relations. Physical Attraction. Similarity. Implicit Attraction. Love and Relationships.
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Social Psychology and Evaluation
Melvin M. Mark, The Pennsylvania State University, USA; Stewart I. Donaldson, Claremont Graduate University, USA; Bernadette Campbell, Carleton University, USA (Eds.)
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“This is an excellent book for introducing social and other psychologists to program evaluation, and for helping evaluators to anchor their practice in theories, concepts, and methods developed by social psychologists. These theories, concepts, and methods can shed light on the social and interpersonal phenomena and dynamics of settings in which evaluations are embedded, and can help ensure that data gathered in social settings are reliable and valid. The book creates a strong case for the importance of theory-driven program evaluation. It demonstrates a range of ways that social psychology can conceptually and practically guide program evaluations, make programs more effective, and, most important, make apparent the reasons why particular programs work. This book would be valuable as part of an applied social psychology course or a course preparing researchers to do program evaluation.” - Geoffrey Maruyama, Department of Educational Psychology, University of Minnesota, USA
This compelling work brings together leading social psychologists and evaluators to explore the intersection of these two fields and how their theory, practices, and research findings can enhance each other. An ideal professional reference or student text, the book examines how social psychological knowledge can serve as the basis for theorydriven evaluation; facilitate more effective partnerships with stakeholders and policy makers; and help evaluators ask more effective questions about behavior. Also identified are ways in which real-world evaluation findings can identify gaps in social psychological theory, and test and improve the validity of social psychological findings; for example, in the areas of cooperation, competition, and intergroup relations. The volume includes a useful glossary of both fields’ terms and offers practical suggestions for fostering cross-fertilization in research, graduate training, and employment opportunities. Each tightly edited chapter features an introduction and concluding reflection/discussion questions from the editors.
“The study of social processes, the design of social interventions, and the assessment of effectiveness of programs and policies are important endeavors. However, scholars in these areas have become increasingly isolated. Social Psychology and Evaluation brings together leading scholars to identify issues of shared interest and to reintegrate these areas empirically and conceptually. Bridging theory and practice, intervention and evaluation, and social psychology and social policy, the book is well written and accessible to a broad audience. At a time of increasing specialization, each chapter reminds us that theory, application, and evaluation are complementary and that understanding how these areas relate produces better science and greater benefit to society. This volume is timely, informative, and important; it sets a valuable agenda for the field for many years to come.” - John F. Dovidio, Department of Psychology, Yale University, USA
Contents Part 1. Background, History, and Overview. M.M. Mark, S.I. Donaldson, B. Campbell, The Past, the Present, and Possible Futures of Social Psychology and Evaluation. Part 2. Social Psychological Theories as Global Guides to Program Design and Program Evaluation. A. Bandura, The Social and Policy Impact of Social Cognitive Theory. I. Ajzen, Behavioral Interventions: Design and Evaluation Guided by the Theory of Planned Behavior. M. Riemer, L. Bickman, Using Program Theory to Link Social Psychology and Program Evaluation. S.I. Donaldson, W.D. Crano, Theory-Driven Evaluation Science and Applied Social Psychology: Exploring the Intersection. Part 3. Implications of Social Psychological Theory and Research for Meeting the Challenges of Evaluation Practice. L.J. Sanna, A.T. Panter, T.R. Cohen, L.A. Kennedy, Planning the Future and Assessing the Past: Temporal Biases and Debiasing in Program Evaluation. R.S. Tindale, E.J. Posavac, The Social Psychology of Stakeholder Processes: Group Processes
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and Interpersonal Relations. M.A. Fleming, Attitudes, Persuasion, and Social Influence: Applying Social Psychology to Increase Evaluation Use. N. Schwarz, D. Oyserman, Asking Questions about Behavior: Self-Reports in Evaluation Research. Part 4. EvaluationSocial Psychology Links in Important Areas of Practice: The Present and Promise of Evaluation Contributing to Social Psychology. R.B. Cialdini, N.J. Goldstein, V. Griskevicius, What Social Psychologists Can Learn from Evaluations of Environmental Interventions. D.W. Johnson, R.T. Johnson, L. Stevahn, Social Interdependence and Program Evaluation. B.T. Johnson, N.L. Dove, M.H. Boynton, On Being Basic and Applied at the Same Time: Intersections between Social and Health Psychology. Part 5. Expanding the Intersection between Social Psychology and Evaluation. B. Campbell, A.L. McGrath, Where the Rubber Hits the Road: The Development of Usable Middle-Range Evaluation Theory. M.M. Mark, S.I. Donaldson, B. Campbell, Building a Better Future.
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Socioemotional Development in Cultural Context Xinyin Chen, University of Pennsylvania, USA Kenneth H. Rubin, University of Maryland, USA (Eds.) Social, Emotional, and Personality Development Series
“This volume signals a new stage in our thinking about the role of culture in socioemotional development. As the distinguished contributors demonstrate, the study of culture has moved from description to process, from static to dynamic, and from a single- to a multi-level enterprise. Scholars and students across a range of disciplines will find the volume’s theoretical, applied, and policy insights of great value. Highly recommended.” - Ross D. Parke, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Emeritus, University of California, Riverside, USA
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“At long last, we have a book that describes the intersections between culture and socioemotional development! Chen and Rubin bring together an impressive array of scholars who have dedicated their careers to understanding the ways that emotions, self-regulation, attachment, ethnic identity, and peer relationships, among many topics, are shaped by the cultural context in which they develop. The chapters are written in a very accessible manner, making the book appropriate for both introductory and advanced psychology courses. I strongly and enthusiastically recommend this book for any student, scholar, or professional who is interested in children and adolescents.” - Niobe Way, Department of Applied Psychology, New York University, USA, and President, Society for Research on Adolescence, USA Filling a significant gap in the literature, this book examines the impact of culture on the social behaviors, emotions, and relationships of children around the world. It also explores cultural differences in what is seen as adaptive or maladaptive development. Eminent scholars discuss major theoretical perspectives on culture and development and present cuttingedge research findings. The volume addresses key aspects of
socioemotional functioning, including emotional expressivity, parent-child and peer relationships, autonomy, self-regulation, intergroup attitudes, and aggression. Implications for culturally informed intervention and prevention are highlighted. This book will be invaluable to developmental, social, educational, and child clinical psychologists, and other researchers and practitioners who work with children. It may also serve as a supplemental text in graduate-level courses. Contents Part 1. Theoretical Perspectives and Policy Implications. J. Stevenson-Hinde, Culture and Socioemotional Development, with a Focus on Fearfulness and Attachment. X. Chen, Culture, Social Interaction, and Socioemotional Functioning: A ContextualDevelopmental Perspective. H. Yoshikawa, M. Currie, Culture, Public Policy, and Child Development. Part 2. Socialization of Socioemotional Functioning. S. Harkness, C.M. Super, C.J. Mavridis, Parental Ethnotheories about Children’s Socioemotional Development. F. Rothbaum, N. Rusk, Pathways to Emotion Regulation: Cultural Differences in Internalization. Part 3. Socioemotional Processes. G. Trommsdorff, P.M. Cole, Emotion, Self-Regulation, and Social Behavior in Cultural Contexts. H. Keller, H. Otto, Different Faces of Autonomy. T. Yip, S. Douglass, Ethnic/ Racial Identity and Peer Relationships across Elementary, Middle, and High Schools. K.H. Rubin, W. Oh, M. Menzer, K. Ellison, Dyadic Relationships from a Cross-Cultural Perspective: Parent-Child Relationships and Friendship. Part 4. Adaptive and Maladaptive Social Functioning. M. Killen, A. Brenick, Morality, Exclusion, and Culture. D.C. French, The Cultural Context of Child and Adolescent Conflict Management. N.G. Guerra, A.J. Hammons, M.O. Clutter, Culture, Families, and Children’s Aggression: Findings from Jamaica, Japan, and Latinos in the United States. R.K. Silbereisen, M.J. Tomasik, Psychosocial Functioning in the Context of Social, Economic, and Political Change.
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Statistical Approaches to Measurement Invariance Roger E. Millsap Arizona State University, USA
“Measurement invariance is a key concept in psychological assessment. Millsap has provided the most readable account yet of this difficult topic, combining clear prose, technical details, and compelling examples. A ‘must have’ for quantitative expert and practicing scientist alike.” - Keith F. Widaman, University of California at Davis, USA “Roger Millsap is a leading authority on the problem of measurement invariance and has written an extraordinary book on this critically important topic. This book is a ‘must read’ by anyone working on the development of measurements for national and international surveys.” - David Kaplan, University of Wisconsin – Madison, USA Member, OECD/ PISA Questionnaire Expert Group “This comprehensive treatment of measurement invariance is sure to become the standard reference work on the topic. With thorough coverage of observed and latent variable models for prediction and assessment, Millsap’s book is packed with lucid discussions of the foundational role of measurement invariance in situations that require the comparison of measured attributes. All persons in the biobehavioral sciences and business who use test data when making decisions would benefit by reading this book.” - Niels Waller, University of Minnesota, USA
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This book reviews the statistical procedures used to detect measurement bias. Measurement bias is examined from a general latent variable perspective so as to accommodate different forms of testing in a variety of contexts including cognitive or clinical variables, attitudes, personality dimensions, or emotional states. Measurement models that underlie psychometric practice are described, including their strengths and limitations. Practical strategies and examples for dealing with bias detection are provided throughout.
The book begins with an introduction to the general topic, followed by a review of the measurement models used in psychometric theory. Emphasis is placed on latent variable models, with introductions to classical test theory, factor analysis, and item response theory, and the controversies associated with each, being provided. Measurement invariance and bias in the context of multiple populations is defined in chapter 3, followed by chapter 4 which describes the common factor model for continuous measures in multiple populations and its use in the investigation of factorial invariance. Identification problems in confirmatory factor analysis are examined along with estimation and fit evaluation and an example using WAIS-R data. The factor analysis model for discrete measures in multiple populations with an emphasis on the specification, identification, estimation, and fit evaluation issues is addressed in the next chapter. An MMPI item data example is provided. Chapter 6 reviews both dichotomous and polytomous item response scales emphasizing estimation methods and model fit evaluation. The use of models in item response theory in evaluating invariance across multiple populations is then described, including an example that uses data from a large-scale achievement test. Chapter 8 examines item bias evaluation methods that use observed scores to match individuals and provides an example that applies item response theory to data introduced earlier in the book. The book concludes with the implications of measurement bias for the use of tests in prediction in educational or employment settings. A valuable supplement for advanced courses on psychometrics, testing, measurement, assessment, latent variable modeling, and/or quantitative methods taught in departments of Continued on next page.
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psychology and education, researchers faced with considering bias in measurement will also value this book. Contents 1. Introduction. 2. Latent Variable Models. 3. Measurement Bias. 4. The Factor Model and Factorial Invariance. 5. Factor Analysis in Discrete Data. 6. Item Response Theory: Models, Estimation, Fit Evaluation. 7. Item Response Theory: Tests of Invariance. 8. Observed Variable Methods. 9. Bias in Measurement and Prediction.
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Statistics Tables
For Mathematicians, Engineers, Economists and the Behavioural Management Sciences Second Edition Henry R. Neave Retired; formerly W. Edwards Deming Professor of Leadership and Management at Nottingham Trent University, UK For three decades, Henry Neave’s Statistics Tables has been the gold standard for all students taking an introductory statistical methods course as part of their wider degree in a host of disciplines including mathematics, economics, business and management, geography and psychology. The period has seen a large increase in the level of mathematics and statistics required to achieve these qualifications and Statistics Tables has helped several generations of students meet their goals.
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All the features of the first edition are retained including the full range of best-known standard statistical techniques, as well as some lesser-known methods that can be hard to track down elsewhere. The explanatory introductions to each section have been updated and the second edition benefits from the inclusion of a valuable and comprehensive new section on an approach to simple but powerful investigation of process data. This will help the book continue in its position as the prime statistical reference for all students of mathematics, engineering and the social sciences, and everyone who needs effective methods for analysing data. Contents Preface. 1. Discrete Probability Distributions. 2. The Normal Distrubtion. 3. Continuous Probability Distributions. 4. Analysis of Variance. 5. Nonparametrics Tests. 6. Correlation. 7. Random Numbers. 8. Quality Control and Improvement. 9. Miscellaneous.
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Talking Heads
The Neuroscience of Language Gianfranco Denes Universities of Padua and Venice, Italy Translated by Philippa Venturelli Smith
“In this admirably concise yet comprehensive book, Denes brings together all of the major issues concerning the representation of language in the human brain, using evidence from neurology, neuroimaging, studies of braindamaged people, and linguistic theory. This is a valuable introduction that will encourage students from a wide range of disciplines to explore these issues.” - David Howard, Research Professor, Centre for Research in Linguistics and Language Sciences, Newcastle University, UK
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The origin, development, and nature of language has been the focus of theoretical debate among philosophers for many centuries. Following the pioneering clinical observations 150 years ago of loss of language following a cerebral lesion, language started to be considered a biological system that could be investigated scientifically. As a consequence, an increasing number of scientists began to search for its anatomical and functional basis and its links with other such cognitive systems. The relatively recent introduction of neuroimaging tools, such as PET and fMRI, has brought rapid and groundbreaking developments to the field of Neurolinguistics.
spoken and written language, as well as investigating the neurological and functional systems responsible for sign language production and first and second language acquisition. With a glossary of the anatomical and linguistic terms, this book provides an invaluable resource to undergraduate and graduate students of psychology, psycholinguistics and linguistics. Contents 1. Defining Language. 2. Origin and Evolution of Language and Speech. 3. The Anatomy of Language. 4. Aphasia. 5. The Sounds of Language: Production and Comprehension of Words. 6. Neurological and Functional Architecture of the Lexicon. 7. The Trains of Language: Syntax and Morphology. 8. Neurological Basis and Functional Architecture of Written Language. 9. The Bilingual Brain. 10. Talking Hands. 11. Language Acquisition and Developmental Disorders. Appendix I. Appendix II.
In this book, Denes harnesses these advances to adopt a biolinguistic approach to the study of a subject that increasingly sees the collaboration of linguists, experimental psychologists, neuroscientists and clinicians. Talking Heads reviews the latest research to provide a concise analysis of the multifaceted aspects of language which focuses both on theoretical aspects and physical implementation. Following an up-to-date description of acquired language disorders, and their contribution to the design of a functional architecture of language, the book illustrates the neurological process involved in the production and comprehension of
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Teaching Psychology 14–19 Issues and Techniques Matt Jarvis Totton College, UK
Teaching Psychology 14–19 – first published as Teaching Post-16 Psychology – is a core text for all training psychology teachers, as well as experienced teachers engaged in further study and professional development. Taking a reflective approach, Matt Jarvis explores key issues and debates against a backdrop of research and theory, and provides guidance on practical ideas intended to make life in the psychology classroom easier. With an emphasis on the application of psychology to teaching psychology, it clearly and comprehensively covers the knowledge essential to develop as a successful teacher. Key issues considered include: • The appeal of psychology and what the subject can offer students
With a new chapter exploring the role of practical work in the post-coursework era, this second edition considers psychology teaching across the 14–19 age range and has been updated in light of the latest research, policy and practice in the field. Teaching Psychology 14–19 is an essential text for all those engaged in enhancing their understanding of teaching psychology in the secondary school. Contents 1. The Philosophy Bit: Who, What and Why? 2. Understanding the Psychology Curriculum. 3. Four Principles of Effective Teaching and Learning. 4. Practical Work in the Post-Coursework Era. 5. Teaching Psychological Thinking. 6. Resourcing the Teaching of Psychology. 7. Technology-Enhanced Psychology Teaching. 8. Meeting the Diverse Needs of Psychology Students.
• The psychology curriculum and advice on how to choose a syllabus • Principles of effective teaching and learning • Teaching psychological thinking
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Theories of Learning for the Workplace Building Blocks for Training and Professional Development Programs
Filip Dochy, K.U Leuven, Belgium; David Gijbels, University of Antwerp, Belgium; Mien Segers, Leiden University, Netherlands; Piet van den Bossche, Maastricht University, Netherlands Routledge Psychology in Education Series
Workplace and professional learning, lifelong learning, adult learning, learning in different contexts have become of more and more interest and now dominate all aspects of 21st century life. Learning is no longer about ‘storing and recall’ but ‘development and flow’.
Combining theory and practice, this book will be essential reading for all trainee and practicing educational psychologists, organisational psychologists, researchers and students in the field of lifelong learning, educational policy makers, students, researchers and teachers in vocational and higher education.
Theories of Learning for the Workplace offers fascinating overviews into some of the most important theories of learning and how they are practically applied to organisational or workplace learning. With each chapter co-authored by an academic researcher and an expert in business or industry, this unique book provides practical case studies combined with thorough analysis of theories and models of learning.
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Key figures in education, psychology and cognitive science present a comprehensive range of conceptual perspectives on learning theory, offering a wealth of new insights to support innovative research directions. June 2011: 6x9: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-61893-9: £80.00 $128.00
Containing overviews of theories from Schön, Argyris, Senge, Engeström, Billet, Ericsson, Kolb, Boud and Mezirow, this book discusses:
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M.W.J. van de Wiel, P. Van den Bossche, R.P. Koopmans, Deliberate Practice, the Highroad to Expertise: K.A. Ericsson. S. Billett, Workplace Curriculum: Practice and Propositions. M. Segers, M. De Greef, Transformational Learning. The Perspective of J. Mezirow. M. Segers, S. Van de Haar, The Experiential Learning Theory: Kolb and Boud. S. Hargreaves, D. Gijbels, From the Theory of Situated Cognition to Communities of Practice: J. Lave and E. Wenger. P. Van den Bossche, S. Beausaert, The Reflective Practitioner: D. Schön. F. Dochy, J. Laurijssen, E. Kyndt, Systems Thinking and Building Learning Organisations: P. Senge. D. Gijbels, R. Spaenhoven, On Organisational Learning: C. Argyris. F. Dochy, Y. Engeström, A. Sannino, N. Van Meeuwen, Interorganisational Expansive Learning at Work.
• Reflective practice • Experiential learning • Deliberate practice • Organisational and inter-organisational expansive learning.
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The Language of Metaphors Second Edition
Andrew Goatly Lingnan University, Hong Kong “Anyone genuinely interested in metaphor … will find their brains tickled and stretched by the multiplicity of ideas integrated in this absorbing and valuable contribution. ... This book is a gem.” - Michael Toolan, School of English, University of Birmingham, UK
The second edition has been revised to include relevant examples and updated texts. The Language of Metaphors provides the idea introduction to metaphors for all students and researchers with an interest in communication, language, literature and psychology.
“The study of the use of metaphors in the social context is highly interesting, especially for those working in social science.” - M.D. Garcia Gonzalez, Cadiz University, Spain
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“Covers areas usually neglected by recent investigations of metaphor. Lexical, syntactic, semantic, pragmatic, discourse and cognitive aspects are encompassed and literary and non-literary examples are drawn upon.” - Vincent Herman, University of Nottingham, UK
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In this ambitious and wide-ranging book, Andrew Goatly explores the language of metaphor. Combining insights from relevance theory and functional linguistics, he provides a powerful model for understanding how metaphors work in real communicative situations, and how we use them to communicate meaning as well as how we process them. Presuming no prior knowledge, this book:
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• Locates the interpretation of metaphor in its social context • Contains tasks and suggestions for further work • Uses examples from a wide variety of genres, including conversation, popular science, advertising, news reports, novels and poetry.
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The Psychology of Implicit Emotion Regulation Sander L Koole, Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Science, USA Klaus Rothermund, Friedrich-Schiller Jena University, Germany (Eds.) A Special Issue of Cognition and Emotion
Emotion regulation has traditionally been conceived as a deliberative process, but there is growing evidence that many emotion-regulation processes operate at implicit levels. Implicit emotion regulation is initiated automatically, without conscious intention, and aims at modifying the quality of emotional responding. This special issue showcases recent advances in theorizing and empirical research on implicit emotion regulation. Implicit emotion regulation is pervasive in everyday life and contributes considerably to the effectiveness of emotion regulation. The contributions to this special issue highlight the significance of implicit emotion regulation in psychological adaptation, goal-directed behavior, interpersonal behavior, personality functioning, and mental health.
The Neural Basis of the Derogation of Attractive Alternatives in Romantic Relationships. N.B. Jostmann, J.C. Karremans, C. Finkenauer, When Love is Not Blind: Rumination Impairs Implicit Affect Regulation in Response to Romantic Relationship Threat. M.B. Mikulincer, P.R. Shaver, The Effects of Implicit and Explicit Security Priming on Creative Problem Solving. H. Hopp, A.S. Troy, I.B. Mauss, The Unconscious Pursuit of Emotion Regulation: Implications for Psychological Health. T.B. Tran, M. Siemer, J. Joormann, Implicit Interpretation Biases Affect Emotional Vulnerability: A Training Study. M. Quirin, R.C. Bode, J. Kuhl, Recovering from Negative Events by Boosting Implicit Positive
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S.L. Koole, K. Rothermund, Editorial: “I Feel Better but I Don’t Know Why”: The Psychology of Implicit Emotion Regulation. A. Gyurak, J.J. Gross, A. Etkin, Explicit and Implicit Emotion Regulation: A Dual-Process Framework. K. Rothermund, A. Gast, D. Wentura, Incongruency Effects in Affective Processing: Automatic Motivational Counter-Regulation or Mismatch-Induced Salience? P. Freytag, M. Bluemke, K. Fiedler, An Adaptive-Learning Approach to Affective Regulation: Strategic Influences on Evaluative Priming. S.L. Koole, D.A. Fockenberg, Implicit Emotion Regulation under Demanding Conditions: The Moderating Role of Action versus State Orientation. S.G. Moore, M.J. Ferguson, T.L. Chartrand, Affect in the Aftermath: How Goal Pursuit Influences Implicit Evaluations. J. Vogt, L. Lozo, E.H. W. Koster, J. De Houwer, On the Role of Goal Relevance in Emotional Attention: Disgust Evokes Early Attention to Cleanliness. A. Eder, Control of Impulsive Emotional Behavior through Implementation Intentions. M.L. Meyer, E.T. Berkman, J.C. Karremans, M.D. Lieberman, Incidental Regulation of Attraction:
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The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Psychology John Symons, University of Texas, USA Paco Calvo, University of Murcia, Spain (Eds.)
“An excellent collection of new essays, many by major contributors to the literature. No library or individual interested in current work in the philosophy of psychology should wish to be without it.” - George Graham, Georgia State University, USA “This collection provides an exceptionally wide-ranging review of recent advances and theoretical disputes in psychology, and closely related issues in evolutionary biology and neuroscience. It reflects philosophical sophistication, scientific expertise, and historical sensitivity.” - Margaret Boden OBE, University of Sussex, UK The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Psychology is an invaluable guide and major reference source to the major topics, problems, concepts and debates in philosophy of psychology, and is the first companion of its kind. A team of renowned international contributors provide forty-two chapters organised into eight clear parts: • Historical background • The status of psychological theories • Models of the mind • Behaviour, development and the brain • Thought and language • Perception and consciousness • The inner world • Psychology and the self.
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The Companion covers key topics such as the origins of experimental psychology; folk psychology; behaviorism and functionalism; philosophy, psychology and neuroscience; the
language of thought, modularity, nativism and representational theories of mind; consciousness and the senses; dreams emotion and temporality; personal identity and the philosophy of psychopathology. Essential reading for all students of philosophy of mind, science and psychology, The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Psychology will also be of interest to anyone studying psychology and its related disciplines. Contents P. Calvo, J. Symons, Introduction. Part 1. Historical Background. G. Hatfield, Rationalist Roots of Modern Psychology. R. Martin, Empiricist Roots of Modern Psychology. A. Kim, Origins of Experimental Psychology. Part 2. The Status of Psychological Theories. I. Ravenscroft, Is Folk Psychology a Theory? W. Betchel, C. Wright, What is a Psychological Explanation? V. Hardcastle, The Interface between Neuroscience and Psychology. Part 3. Modeling the Mind: The Battle of the ‘isms’. D. BraddonMitchell, Behavourism. A. Garnham, Cognitivism. T. Polger, Computational Functionalism. N. Sharkey, Connectionism. G. Schöner, Dynamicism. M. Bickhard, Interactivism. Part 4. Behavior, Development and the Brain. D. Danks, Conceptual Problems in Statistics, Testing and Experimentation. G. Rees, Imaging Technologies. C. Craver, Neural Mehanisms. J. Bickle, Cellular and Sub-cellular Neuroscience. M. Wheeler, Evolutionary Models in Psychology. A. Laakso, Development and Learning. K. Aizawa, F. Adams, Embodied Cognition and the Extended Mind. A. Mele, Action and Mind. Part 5. Thought and Language. Z. Dienes, The Many Problems of Representation. D. Ryder, Naturalising Content. S. Schneider, Language and Thought. V. Gottschling, Modularity. R. Samuels, Nativism. C. Allen, Non-human Minds and Languages. J. Cruz, Mind Reading. A. Markman, Representation and the Brain.
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Part 6. Perception and Consciousness. T. Bayne, Consciousness. B. Keeley, Individuating the Senses. P. Churchland, J. Jacobson, Vision. J. Cohen, Color. C. O’Callaghan, Audition. C. Mole, Attention. Part 7. The Inner World. J. Fernández, Introspection. M. Rowland, Memory. J. Sutton, Dreams. A. Atkinson, Emotion. E. Erwin, The Unconscious/Freud. R. Grush, Temporality. Part 8. Psychology and the Self. M. Schechtman, Personal Identity. G. Stanghellini, Embodiment in Schizophrenia. W. Hirstein, Confabulation. D. Kolak, Aphasia. S. Nichols, (Propositional) Imagination. J. Nado, D. Kelly, S. Stich, Moral Judgements. O. Flanagan, Buddhist Perspectives. Glossary.
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Transformative Consumer Research for Personal and Collective Well-Being David Glen Mick, University of Virginia, USA; Simone Pettigrew, University of Western Australia; Cornelia (Connie) Pechmann, University of California, Irvine; Julie L. Ozanne, Virginia Tech, Blackburg, USA (Eds.) “Just like the typical shopping mall, this book offers something tempting to everyone – whether you’re a researcher, practitioner, reformer, student, or simply a curious consumer. But unlike most stuff at the mall, the ideas on display here won’t make you fat and broke and degrade the environment, but instead, they provide new insights on how we can consume sustainably, healthily, and wisely on a changing and increasingly constrained planet.” - Erik Assadourian, Worldwatch Institute, Washington, DC, USA
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“Having often written about the troubling impacts of overconsumption in America, I have long wished that scholars of marketing and consumer behavior would become deeply and directly involved in promoting the health and welfare of consumers and questioning the unsustainable impacts on the Earth of current consumption patterns. I have been delighted recently to see many of them take on this important challenge. With their perceptive theories and varied investigative methods, these academic consumer researchers bring exceptional skills to addressing and resolving key challenges of well-being that confront all of us worldwide. This inaugural book on Transformative Consumer Research brings together the best of their ground-breaking work and creates a foundation of knowledge and a guide for action and meaningful collaboration among researchers, consumers, activists, policy makers, and business executives.I urge you to read this timely book and join with its authors to help achieve a higher quality of life in a more sustainable society.” - John de Graaf, independent documentary producer for PBS, co-author of Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic, Executive Director of Take Back Your Time, and codirector of the Seattle Area Happiness Initiative
“This thoughtful compendium by world-renowned psychologists, sociologists, economists, and consumer behavior scholars addresses significant and timely topics on weighty issues facing marketers (e.g., sustainability), consumers (materialism, addiction, saving, risky decision making), policy makers (consumer vulnerability), and society (obesity, aging, poverty). Succinct research summaries and provocative research agendas offer hope for understanding how marketing and consumption choices can make for a better tomorrow. The volume is a must read for those with the courage to boldly attack consequential issues regarding the role of consumption on personal, social, and societal welfare.” - Deborah MacInnis, Vice Dean for Research and Strategy, Charles L. and Ramona I. Hilliard Professor of Business Administration, and Professor of Marketing, University of Southern California, USA Daily existence is more interconnected to consumer behaviors than ever before, encompassing many issues of well-being. Problems include unhealthy eating; credit card mismanagement; alcohol, tobacco, pornography, and gambling abuse; marketplace discrimination; and ecological deterioration; as well as at-risk groups who are impoverished, impaired, or elderly. Opportunities for well-being via consumer behaviors include empowerment via the Internet, product sharing, leisure pursuits, family consumption, and proenvironmental activities, among others. In 2005 the Association for Consumer Research launched Transformative Consumer Research (TCR). Its mission is to foster research on quality of life that is both rigorous and applied for better assisting consumers, their caregivers, policy administrators, and executives. Continued on next page.
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This edited volume includes 33 chapters on a wide range of topics by expert international authors. All royalties from sales of this book are donated to the Association to support TCR grants. Contents
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M. Csikszentmihalyi, Foreword: Consuming and Evolving. Part 1. Declaring and Projecting Transformative Consumer Research. D.G. Mick, S. Pettigrew, C. Pechmann, J.L. Ozanne, The Origins, Qualities, and Envisionments of Transformative Consumer Research. A.R. Andreasen, M.E. Goldberg, M.J. Sirgy, Foundational Research on Consumer Welfare: Opportunities for a Transformative Consumer Research Agenda. B. Wansink, Activism Research: Designing Transformative Lab and Field Studies. J.L. Ozanne, E.M. Fischer, Sensitizing Principles and Practices Central to Social Change Methodologies. Part 2. Economic and Social Issues. M. Viswanathan, Conducting Transformative Consumer Research: Lessons Learned in Moving from Basic Research to Transformative Impact in Subsistence Markets. C.J. Shultz II, S.J. Shapiro, Transformative Consumer Research in Developing Economies: Perspectives, Trends, and Reflections from the Field. J.A. Rosa, S. Geiger-Oneta, A. Barrios Fajardo, Hope and Innovativeness: Transformative Factors for Subsistence Consumer Merchants. J.D. Williams, G.R. Henderson, Discrimination and Injustice in the Marketplace: They Come in All Sizes, Shapes, and Colors. Part 3. Technological Edges. D.L. Hoffman, Internet Indispensability, Online Social Capital, and Consumer Well-Being. R.V. Kozinets, F.M. Belz, P. McDonagh, Social Media for Social Change: A TCR Perspective. T.P. Novak, Quality of Virtual Life. Part 4. Materialism and the Environment. J.E. Burroughs, A. Rindfleisch, What Welfare? On the Definition and Domain of Transformative Consumer Research and the Foundational Role of Materialism. P. McDonagh, S. Dobscha, A. Prothero, Sustainable Consumption and Production: Challenges for Transformative Consumer Research. W. Kilbourne, J. Mittelstaedt, From Profligacy to Sustainability: Can We Get There from Here? Transforming the Ideology of Consumption. Part 5. Enhancing Health. S.A. Grier, E.S. Moore, Tackling the Childhood Obesity Epidemic: An Opportunity for Transformative Consumer Research. K.G. Grunert, L.E. Bolton, M.M. Raats, Processing and Acting upon Nutrition Labeling on Food: The State of Knowledge and New Directions for Transformative Consumer Research. C. Pechmann, A. Biglan, J.W. Grube, C. Cody, Transformative Consumer Research for Addressing Tobacco and Alcohol Consumption. M. Fishbein, S.E. Middlestadt, Using Behavioral Theory to Transform Consumers and Their Environment to Prevent the Spread of Sexually Transmitted Infections. Part 6. Consumer
Finances. G. Loewenstein, C.E. Cryder, S. Benartzi, A. Previtero, Addition by Division: Partitioning Real Accounts for Financial WellBeing. D. Soman, A. Cheema, E.Y. Chan, Understanding Consumer Psychology to Avoid Abuse of Credit Cards. P.A. Keller, A. Lusardi, Employee Retirement Savings: What We Know and What We Are Discovering for Helping People to Prepare for Life after Work. Part 7. Other Risky Behaviors and At-Risk Consumers. R.J. Faber, K.D. Vohs, A Model of Self-Regulation: Insights for Impulsive and Compulsive Problems with Eating and Buying. J. Cotte, K.A. LaTour, Gambling Beliefs vs. Reality: Implications for Transformative Public Policy. J.M. Albright, Porn 2.0: The Libidinal Economy and the Consumption of Desire in the Digital Age. A. Litt, D.M. Pirouz, B. Shiv, Neuroscience and Addictive Consumption. S. Menzel Baker, M. Mason, Toward a Process Theory of Consumer Vulnerability and Resiliency: Illuminating Its Transformative Potential. S. Pettigrew, G. Moschis, Consumer Well-Being in Later Life. Part 8. Family Matters. R.J. Prinz, Effective Parenting to Prevent Adverse Outcomes and Promote Child Well-Being at a Population Level. A.M. Epp, L.L. Price, Family Time in Consumer Culture: Implications for Transformative Consumer Research. Part 9. Enriching Behaviors and Virtues. R. Belk, R. Llamas, The Nature and Effects of Sharing in Consumer Behavior. S.R. Maddi, Resilience and Consumer Behavior for Higher Quality of Life. D.G. Mick, B. Schwartz, Can Consumers be Wise? Aristotle Speaks to the 21st Century. Part 10. Epilogue. D.R. Lehmann, R.P. Hill, Epilogue: Suggestions for the Future.
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Visual Methods in Psychology Using and Interpreting Images in Qualitative Research Paula Reavey (Ed.) London South Bank University, UK
“This book will bring something genuinely new to the rapidly growing field of visual research. In fact, as a collection it will provide a real step change in our understanding of the nature, the roles and the potential of visual research methods.” - Alan Bryman, Professor of Organizational and Social Research, The University of Leicester, UK
and psychological theory in their topic area, as well as clearly outlining how they carried out their specific research project. The contributors draw on qualitative sources of verbal data, such as spoken interview, ethnographic notes, diaries, focus group discussions and naturalistic conversation alongside their use of visual material.
“The scope of this text is impressive. It spans a good range of approaches to analysis and theoretical approaches, and covers an engaging array of areas of psychology. What is really commendable is the interpretive framework provided by the editor in framing why and how visual materials have now – eventually – come into use within psychological research. This makes it a very welcome volume that addresses a current gap in methodological debates within psychology.” - Erica Burman, Professor of Psychology and Women’s Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University
This book provides a unique insight into the potential for combining methods in order to create new multi-modal methodologies, and it presents and analyses these with psychology specific questions in mind. The range of topics covered includes sexuality, embodiment, identity, interpersonal communication, group processes, child development, forensic psychology, race, and gender, making this volume a vital contribution to psychology, sociology and gender studies.
This comprehensive volume provides an unprecedented illustration of the potential for visual methods in psychology. Each chapter explores the set of theoretical, methodological, as well as ethical and analytical issues that shape the ways in which visual qualitative research is conducted in psychology. Using a variety of forms of visual data, including photography, documentary film-making, drawing, internet media, model making, walking and map drawing, video recording and collages, each author endeavors to broaden the scope for understanding experience and subjectivity, using visual qualitative methods.
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The contributors to this volume work within a variety of traditions to inform the interpretations they form of their data, including narrative psychology, personal construct theory, discursive psychology and conversation analysis, phenomenology and psychoanalysis. Each addresses how a particular visual approach has contributed to existing social
Contents P. Reavey, Back to Experience: Psychology and the Visual. Part 1. Static Media: The Use of Photography in Qualitative Research. A. Radley, Image and Imagination. R. Gill, Bend it Like Beckham: The Challenges of Reading Gender and Visual Culture. L. Del Busso, Using Photographs to Explore the Embodiment of Pleasure in Everyday Life. H. Frith, Narrating Biographical Disruption and Repair: Exploring the Place of Absent Images in Women’s Experiences of Cancer and Chemotherapy. A. Majumdar, Using Photographs of Places, Spaces and Objects to Explore South Asian Women’s Experiences of Close Relationships and Marriage. Part 2. Moveable Features: Using Facebook and Video in Qualitative Research. L. Goodings, S.D. Brown, Textuality and Visuality in MySpace Communication. J. Motzkau, Picturing the Truth in Video? Seeing and Speaking in Research and Legal Practice. M. Forrester, The Video Camera as a Cultural Object: The Presence of (an)Other. M. Pini, V. Walkerdine, Girls on Film: Video Diaries as ‘Autoethniographies’. H. Lomax, Visual Identities: Choreographies of Gaze, Body Movement and Speech in Video Based Mother-Midwife Interaction. Part 3. Community Visions: Action Based Projects and the Use of Visual Methods. K. Johnson, Visualising Mental
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Health with an LGBT Community Group: Method, Process, Theory. S. Riley, R. Brown, C. Griffin, Y. Morey, Tribal Gatherings: Using Art to Disseminate Research on Club Culture. A. Cassidy, J. Maule, Risk Communication and Participatory Research: ‘Fuzzy Felt’, Visual Games and Group Discussion of Complex Issues. J. Haaken, Social Action Research, Psychoanalytic Theory and Documentary Filmaking. C. Howarth, Towards a Visual Social Psychology of Identity and Representation: Photographing the Self, Weaving the Family in a Multicultural British Community. H. Bowes-Catton, M. Barker, C. Richards, ‘I Didn’t Know That I Could Feel so Relaxed in My Body’: Using Visual Methods to Research Bisexual People’s Embodied Experiences of Identity and Space. A. Iantaffi, Travelling along ‘Rivers of Experience’: Personal Construct Psychology and Visual Metaphors in Reseach. A. Bridger, Psychogeography and the Study of Social Environments: Extending Visual Methodological Research in Psychology. Part 4. Ethical and Methodological Reflections on Visual Research. D. Hodgetts, K. Chamberlain, S. Groot, Reflections on the Visual in Community Research and Action. K. Gleeson, Polytextual Thematic Analysis for Visual Data – Pinning Down the Analytic. K. Henwood, F. Shirani, M. Finn, Methodological and Analytical Reflections on Visual (PhotoElicitation) Methods Used in the Men-as-Fathers Study. I. Mountian, R. Lawthorn, A. Kellock, K. Duggan, J. Sixsmith, C. Kagan, J. Hawkins, J. Haworth, A. Siddiquee, C. Worley, D. Brown, J. Griffiths, C. Purcell, On Utilising a Visual Methodology: Shared Reflections and Tensions.
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