Increasingly used in social and behavioral science research, implicit measures aim to assess attitudes that respondents may not be willing to report directly, or of which they may not even be aware. This timely book brings together leading investigators to review currently available procedures and offer practical recommendations for their ......
The father factor is the conscious understanding, awareness, and appreciation of the critical influence that your father had, still has, or could have in your career development and future potential. This book helps you become aware of the immeasurable impact (negative or positive) that your father has on your ability to relate to other people.
In opposition to other books available discussing how girls are mean to each other, this book looks at WHY girls act this way. The author looks at the images family and media inadvertenly send to girls and discusses what should be done to prevent this avoidable pattern.
This resource brings together psychologists from Europe, Israel and North America offering new and emerging agendas for social cognition, under the common theme of perspectivist methodology and the study of thought systems.
M.Brewster Smith has been a pivotal figure in social psychology and personality studies for more than half a century. For a Significant Social Psychology collects Smith's most important writings, introduced by the author and presented thematically.
M.Brewster Smith has been a pivotal figure in social psychology and personality studies for more than half a century. For a Significant Social Psychology collects Smith's most important writings, introduced by the author and presented thematically.
In opposition to other books available discussing how girls are mean to each other, this book looks at WHY girls act this way. The author looks at the images family and media inadvertenly send to girls and discusses what should be done to prevent this avoidable pattern.
Examining the Role of Time in the Lives of Groups and Individuals
This work explores and ponders the ways in which temporal matters affect how individuals, groups, and larger collectives behave. It examines how people conceptualize time and live within prescribed and personal timeframes and how time is measured and enters into social psychological phenomena.
Building upon Erikson's developmental model that first propelled the construct of ""generativity versus stagnation"" into mainstream consciousness, this text examines the critical stage of development that occurs during the ""long middle"" of adulthood, as it exists on societal and cultural levels.