Not exact matches
This
book by two
psychology professors explores the hidden biases we all carry from a lifetime of exposure to cultural attitudes about age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion,
social class, sexuality, disability status and nationality.
Many of the
books reviewed in the regular «
Book World» column dealt with
social issues, but the editors also included notices of academic theological monographs and of
books on subjects not traditional for religious publications: literary criticism, philosophy and
psychology.
He has edited several
books, including Dual - Process Theories in
Social Psychology (1998), Self Control in Society, Mind, and Brain (2010), and Dual - Process Theories of the
Social Mind (2014).
One afternoon, to explain why
social psychology became so obsessed with human errors and why that obsession may itself be in error, Krueger began pulling
books off his shelves, offering a trip through the history of this science.
Forer had simply selected some general statements, such as «you have a need for other people to like and admire you» and «you have a great deal of unused creative potential», from a
book of astrological readings and glued them together (Journal of Abnormal and
Social Psychology, vol 44, p 118).
She has written over 150 scientific articles and
book chapters relating to
social and personality
psychology, developmental and educational
psychology, and health...
As a big fan of pop
psychology, sociology,
social networking, and data analysis, this
book was an enlightening and enjoyable read for me.
Grounded in science,
social science, and
psychology, and peppered with Elena's personal narratives, this
book will undoubtedly change the way we think about emotions, stress, and our purpose as educators.
Special areas of interest include compelling narrative nonfiction, outstanding biographies and memoirs, lifestyle
books, works that reflect our changing culture, women's issues,
psychology, science,
social issues, current events, parenting, health, history, business, and prescriptive
books offering fresh information and advice.
At least the traditional
book selling industry understands product placement, the
psychology of color and makes finding a new
book a
social experience, rather than a solitary one.
It operates on algorithms, «
social proof,» search engines, the
psychology of buying and how similar
books compete and cooperate.
She writes a regular advice column for
Psychology Today called «Unconventional Wisdom» and is the author of two previous
books, the most recent on the
social development of children, Why Doesn't Anybody Like Me?
This
book had been use as one of finishing requirements for my
social psychology class.
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books in their classrooms.
Matt Blind, former manager, stated that
books are not retail since there are multiple connections between bookstores and
social aspects such as community, demographics, sociology,
psychology.
Through the use of imagery, objects and practices taken from
books on
psychology, pedagogy, medicine, the
social sciences and theater techniques such as the psychodrama, the artist has often worked with children and kids from both elementary and junior high schools, creating workshops of which the outcome is fully incorporated in her work.
In his
book «Self Efficacy: The Exercise of Control,» Albert Bandura of Stanford University's Department of
Psychology documents «efficacy beliefs» in people's lives and how they affect personal and
social change.
I haven't read Eagleman's
book but I did 12 years of graduate work in
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Following Thibaut and Kelley's 1959
book The
Social Psychology of Groups, I built a device called a «talk table,» in which people could interact and also rate how positive or negative their intentions were and how positive or negative were the impacts of the messages they received.
He is also pursuing a PhD and has a love for
psychology, comic
books and
social justice.
In this groundbreaking
book published by Teachers College Press, nationally recognized leaders in education and
psychology examine the relationships between
social - emotional education and school success — specifically focusing on interventions that enhance student academic learning.
Barbara Fredrickson, a distinguished
social psychologist who conducts research in emotions and positive
psychology, in her
book
Educational
Psychology in Practice Draws on the author's extensive experience as a play therapist and highlights the value of play therapy by the use of case studies... I would recommend this
book not only to
social workers but to other professionals who work with children and young people.
Barbara Fredrickson, a distinguished
social psychologist who conducts research in emotions and positive
psychology, in her
book Positivity, states:
Mr. Lipton is the editor of From Crisis to Crossroads: Gay Men Living with Chronic Illnesses and Disabilities (Haworth Press) and has published many clinical articles and
book chapters in
psychology and
social service journals over the past two decades.
He is published in
books and journals, and taught at Brigham Young University in the graduate schools of Clinical
Psychology,
Social Work, and MFT for seventeen years.
Editor's note: This article appears in the
Social Intelligence chapter of the Positive
Psychology News
book, Character Strengths Matter.
[
book] Eisenberg, N. / 1992 / Emotion, regulation, and the development of
social competence, In Review of personality and
social psychology (Vol.
[
book] Eisenberg, N. / 1992 / Emotion, regulation, and the development of
social competence, In Review of personality and
social psychology: Vol.
[
book] Rothbart, M. K. / 1998 / Temperament, In Handbook of child
psychology:
Social, emotional, and personality development (5th ed., Vol.3) / John Wiley & Sons: 105 ~ 176
[
book] Baumrind, D. / 1982 / Family relationships and self - esteem,
Social psychology of the self - concept / Harlan Davidson, Inc.: 356 ~ 364
In the classic marketing and business
book Influence: The
Psychology of Persuasion, author Robert Cialdini spends an entire chapter on the concept of
social proof, which basically shows that we humans decide what to do by looking around and observing what everyone else is doing.