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 List of publications in psychology - definition of List of publications in psychology in Encyclopedia
List of publications in psychology - definition of List of publications in psychology in Encyclopedia
This is a list of important publications in psychology, organized by field.
Description: This monumental text can be view as the beginning of psychology.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/List_of_publications_in_psychology   (271 words)

  
 Peter H. Schonemann - Publications List
Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive-Current Psychology of Cognition, 3-28.
Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive / European Bulletin of Cognitive Psychology, 10, 451-473.
Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive - European Bulletin of Cognitive Psychology, 10, 671-674.
http://www2.psych.purdue.edu/~phs/publications.htm   (941 words)

  
 Institute Publications List
RR-3 "The Psychology of Choice and the Assumptions of Economics" by Richard Thaler
"Hindsight and Causality," (with Richard Lempert and Reid Hastie) Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 17 (1990): 30-35.
Recent Publications by Research Associates at the Institute, Available from the Institute at $2.50 each for postage and handling.
http://www.publicpolicy.umd.edu/IPPP/PUBLIST.HTM   (3017 words)

  
 SAGE Publications - Encyclopedia of Leadership
The Encyclopedia of Leadership is an vital tool for librarians with collections in business, management, history, politics, communication, psychology, and a host of other disciplines.
Students and teachers in courses ranging from history to psychology, anthropology, and law will also find this an invaluable reference.
Send mail to: market@sagepub.co.uk with questions or comments about this Web site.
http://www.sagepub.co.uk/book.aspx?pid=106055   (450 words)

  
 SAGE Publications - Encyclopedia of Anthropology
Also included are relevant articles on geology, paleontology, biology, evolution, sociology, psychology, philosophy, and theology.
http://www.sagepub.com/book.aspx?pid=10837   (227 words)

  
 Publications List
Below are selected IFS publications listed by topic.
http://www.ifs.sc.edu/textversion/publist.asp   (932 words)

  
 Department of Psychology
Psychology courses and programs are also offered at other Penn State campuses; here is a list of links to Psychology throughout the Penn State system.
Michelle Newman, Associate Professor of Psychology, has been selected by the Society of Clinical Psychology (Div 12 of American Psychological Association) as the recipient of the Samuel Turner Clinical Research Award for distinguished contributions to applied clinical psychology.
Lauren Strober, Ph.D. student in Clinical Psychology, has been selected to receive the 2005-2006 College of the Liberal Arts Award for Excellence in Research.
http://psych.la.psu.edu   (326 words)

  
 Personnel Psychology
It is one of only four journals in the Applied Psychological Methods section to be listed in “The Best of the Century in Psychology,” a list of the most influential journals in psychology of the last 100 years.
This list was compiled by Daniel Burgard of the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth and published in The Serials Librarian, then reviewed in the November 2001 issue of the APA Monitor on Psychology (see the complete list at www.apa.org/monitor/nov01/journals.html).
Personnel Psychology is a quarterly scientific journal of applied research serving the Industrial-Organizational field.
http://www.personnelpsychology.com/   (326 words)

  
 Emotional intelligence: popular or scientific psychology
Second, popular models of emotional intelligence imply that we can predict important life outcomes using such a diverse list of variables--which is, of course, correct.
John (Jack) D. Mayer is a psychology professor in the department of psychology at the University of New Hampshire.
Emotional intelligence is now defined by popular authors in dozens of ways--typically as a list of personality characteristics, such as "empathy, motivation, persistence, warmth and social skills." Dr. Salovey, Dr. Caruso and I refer to these definitions as "mixed models" because they mix together diverse parts of personality.
http://www.apa.org/monitor/sep99/sp.html   (713 words)

  
 Category
Centre for Medico-Legal Psychology - The Centre for Medico-Legal Psychology is a centre specialised in the psychological claim-evaluation of victims.
His major specialities are in the areas of assessment, profiling, and the psychology of espionage.
Go to Forensic Psychology - Examining Forensic Psychology and other areas of Psychology includes Forensic Psychology chat room and discussion forum and lots of links(yet to be completed).
http://forensic.to/links/pages/Forensic_Psychiatry_Psychology   (1964 words)

  
 Ohio Wesleyan University Libraries & Information Services (LIS) Homepage - Psychology Internet Resources
Psychology With Style, a hypertext writing guide by Mark Plonsky, University of Wisconsin -- Stevens Point, was designed to assist psychology students in writing professional quality reports of empirical research using the publication style required by the American Psychological Association (1994).
School Psychology Resources Online This home page contains an impressive list of "links to sites of interest to the school psychology community." Included in this list are links to sites providing information on learning disabilities, mental retardation, and psycho-educational assessment and evaluation as well as links to information on various counseling issues.
Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection covers emotional and behavioral characteristics, psychiatry and psychology, mental processes, anthropology, and observational and experimental methods.
http://library.owu.edu/scrpsych.htm   (1756 words)

  
 Psych Web by Russ Dewey
[05/20/2004] I have completed a major reorganization of the Psychology Departments on the Web list.
It is now the most complete list of American college and university Psychology Department web pages on the internet.
You can easily browse to explore psychology programs in any area of the world.
http://www.psychwww.com   (1756 words)

  
 Crowd psychology
Department of Psychology, University of Otago Research strengths lie in the general areas of applied psychology, behavioural neuroscience, clinical psychology, cognition, comparitive psychology, developmental psychology, neuropsychology, perception, and social psychology.
Crowd psychology characterises the group dynamics of a large group (or "crowd").
IMDb: The In Crowd (2000) List of the cast and crew, plot synopsis, and user comments.
http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Crowd_psychology.html   (319 words)

  
 Home Page
All kinds of good things now enter: flows, Lie groups, Lie derivatives, fibre bundles, etc., all of which play a prominent role in the theory of perceptual psychology set forth in the linked list of theoretical and experimental publications.
It provides an algorithmic expression of Riegel's dialectical psychology, and since $ is the "sum" function for the chain mappings in the category of simplicial sets, it also describes the connectionism involved in information processing psychology.
Lacking the constancy invariances, you would always be moving through a surrealistic world of perpetually deforming, rubbery objects.
http://home.att.net/~topologicalpsychology   (319 words)

  
 Untitled Document
For example the theories and practices of critical psychology have emerged from a broad range of interests including feminism, human rights struggles, liberation theology, participatory democracy, psychoanalysis, postmodern theory, poststructuralism, socialism, marxism, queer theory, social constructionism, ecological thought, community psychology, and other lines of thought and practice that challenge psychology's individualism, scientism, and inherent conservatism.
One of our main concerns is that mainstream psychology traditionally works within the philosophical, ideological and epistemological frameworks constructed within existing social institutions and rarely critiques or challenges aspects of the social system itself that potentially produce forms of oppression and suffering.
As a group we are unified by our interests in a conceptual critique of the philosophical underpinnings and assumptions of psychology as well as political critiques concerned with psychology’s socio-culturally regulative role: its unwitting collusion in maintaining the social order via its normalising practices and role prescriptions and the reproduction of oppressive practices of power.
http://apps.uws.edu.au/criticalpsychology/netsite/cpnhome.htm   (480 words)

  
 Positive Psychology Mailing List
The main purpose of the list is to encourage discussion about practical, concrete ways to apply the principles of positive psychology.
Positive psychology really struck a chord with me, and I wanted to form an on-line community of people who are also interested in the subject.
Abstract, theoretical, or jargon-filled discussions are discouraged and are better suited to the positive psychology listserv.
http://www.biowebstudios.com/positive-psych.html   (205 words)

  
 Salon.com Technology Flameproof racism
Given the volatility of online debate, the existence, then, of the Evolutionary Psychology mailing list seems like a miracle.
The Evolutionary Psychology list combines the quick, cheap distribution of the Internet with all the advantages that real magazines traditionally have over mailing lists: a really diverse readership and an editor who sits right next to a large wastepaper basket.
Yet, somehow, on the Evolutionary Psychology list everyone is civil and everyone keeps reading -- a testament to the nimble moderation imposed by one man, Ian Pitchford, founder and editor of the list.
http://archive.salon.com/tech/feature/2000/08/30/evpsych   (650 words)

  
 Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Special Education, Counselors, and School Psychology
...a broad list of links to psychology and psychology-related sites
..an extensive, quality list of sites to support school psychologists and interested parents and teachers
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Special Education, Counselors, and School Psychology
http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/edspec.html   (650 words)

  
 Ulf-Dietrich Reips: ad personam
Guest editor (with Jochen Musch) of special issue "Internet-based psychological experimenting", Experimental Psychology
Guest editor (with Kai Sassenberg, Tom Postmes, and Margarethe Boos) of special issue "Studying the Internet: A challenge for modern psychology", Swiss Journal of Psychology
Scholarship for outstanding graduate students (1991), awarded by the Faculty of the Department of Psychology, Sonoma State University
http://www.psychologie.unizh.ch/sowi/reips/reipspers.html   (843 words)

  
 List of psychologists - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Specialised lists of psychologists can be found at the articles comparative psychology, list of social psychologists, list of Clinical Psychologists, and list of cognitive scientists.
This list includes notable psychologists and contributors to psychology, some of whom may not have thought of themselves primarily as psychologists but are included here because of their important contributions to the discipline.
Hal Stone (co-creator of Voice Dialogue and Psychology of Selves)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_psychologists   (212 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Experimental psychology Article
Experimental psychology describes an approach to psychology that treats it as one of the natural sciences, and therefore assumes that it is susceptible to the experimental method.
Examples for such studies can be found in the Web Experimental Psychology Lab and the web experiment list.
The phrase continues in use, however, in the titles of a number of well established, high prestige learned societies and scientific journals, as well as some university courses of study in psychology.
http://www.ipedia.com/experimental_psychology.html   (460 words)

  
 The Division of Occupational Psychology
The Division of Occupational Psychology (DOP) was started in 1971 and is the part of The British Psychological Society which is responsible for the professional activities of occupational psychologists.
List of Occupational Psychologist who are willing to be Training Supervisors available to Society Members.
To download The Division of Occupational Psychology Guidelines 2004 click here.
http://www.bps.org.uk/sub-syst/dop/index.cfm   (460 words)

  
 Psychology - Free Encyclopedia
Since then, psychology typically considered primarily behavior (e.g., the behaviorism of John B. Watson and later psychologists), the mind (i.e., cognitive psychology), or both.
Of course, like all sciences that have broken off from philosophy, purely philosophical questions about the mind are still studied by philosophers; the name of the philosophical subdiscipline which studies those questions is philosophy of mind or philosophical psychology.
In recent years and particularly in the United States, a major split has been developing between academic research psychologists in universities and some branches of clinical psychology.
http://www.wacklepedia.com/p/ps/psychology.html   (692 words)

  
 Our Shadow Side - Exploration  and Acceptance - Awakening Self - Spiritual Psychology
The noble side of "controlling" may be "helping." Examine the controlling part of you, and listen to your deeper self as you learn the difference between behavior that is "controlling" and that which is "helping." Pledge to diligently watch for situations in which your desire to control comes to the surface.
Sigmund Freud gave us a list of eight major defense mechanisms, some of which have worked their way into our everyday language.
When we honestly look at our shadow of selfishness, we can see that at times it leads us to hold our time and energy, so that we may be truly loving and wise toward ourselves.
http://www.ahealingplace.org/spiritualpsych/awakening/awselfshadow.html   (692 words)

  
 Psychology Internet Resources
Updated fairly regularly, Psych Web maintains lists of brochures and articles related to psychology, commercial psychology-related sites on the web, psychology departments on the web, psychology journals on the web, other megalists of psychology resources, and self-help sites on the web.
Presents an overview of several psychologists' thoughts on the influence of religion in our lives.
This is part of the Victorian Web and has several brief articles on Jung's theories.
http://mclibrary.nhmccd.edu/psychology.html   (773 words)

  
 misc214
(2) Psychologist certified to prescribe”means a licensed, doctoral-level psychologist who, after undergoing specialized training and successfully completing a [national standardized examination] accepted by the [state board of psychology], has received from the [state board of psychology] a valid certificate granting prescriptive authority, which has not been revoked or suspended.
the psychologistÂ’s identification number assigned by the [state board of psychology]; and
A psychologist who applies for certification to prescribe drugs shall demonstrate by official transcript or other official evidence satisfactory to the [state board of psychology] successful completion of all of the following:
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special/apa/misc214.htm   (833 words)

  
 Listing by Alphabetical Subject Heading: Psychiatry and psychology
The psych-couns list is aimed at academics, students, researchers and other professionals working in counselling, psychology, and psychotherapy who wish to discuss theoretical and research issues in counselling psychology.
The Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation (ABMRF) is a non-profit research foundation that carries out research on the effects of alcohol on health and behaviour.
The ABMRF also assesses the effects of moderate use of alcohol on health and well-being, and details are provided on the advisory councils who advise the ABMRF regarding research in the medical, behavioral, and social sciences.
http://omni.ac.uk/subject-listing/WM100.html   (8846 words)

  
 Psyhist.com...Your Psychology History Center
However, mainstream psychology has a bias towards the scientific method, which is reflected in the dominance of cognitivism as the guiding theoretical framework used by most psychologists to understand thought and behaviour.
Related DisciplinesThese are topics that are related to psychology but are not directly enforced or directed using teachings in psychology.
Some psychologists, particularly adherents to humanistic psychology, may go as far as completely rejecting a scientific approach.
http://www.psyhist.com   (529 words)

  
 Ross Laird: Psychology Grad School in 10 Minutes
Some examples of the shadow might be Darth Vader, Hannibal Lechter, vampires and monsters, the Taliban, and the long list of scary and violent characters both in film and in real life.
Essentially, low self-esteem is a situation where the person is aware of the shadow, and perhaps the mask, but not aware of the authentic self.
The psychologist Carl Jung called the authentic self ‘individuated,’ in the sense that a person who is in touch with this part of themselves is truly an individual: awake and alive to their own feelings, impulses, and experiences.
http://www.rosslaird.info/archives/2004/10/26/psychology_grad_scho/index.php   (529 words)

  
 Master of Organisational Psychology
Click here to view a list of the organisations that have partnered with the Psychology Department to provide opportunities for placement, research and jobs.
Applicants for the Master of Organisational Psychology must complete a supplementary personal information form
Furthermore, students who have completed credit points for either the Postgraduate Diploma in Organisational Behaviour or the Postgraduate Certificate in Organisational Behaviour may credit these towards a Master of Organisational Psychology, providing that students have been accepted into the full Master of Organisational Psychology.
http://www.bhs.mq.edu.au/courses/c_morgp.htm   (529 words)

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