introduction to qualitative methods in psychology
... He spent a lot of time as a postgraduate student learning mathematics and quantitative methods: . . . if I criticized such methods, I would have to show that my concern about their use was not based on an inability to know and use them, but was due to a genuine interest in finding methods that were c ...
... He spent a lot of time as a postgraduate student learning mathematics and quantitative methods: . . . if I criticized such methods, I would have to show that my concern about their use was not based on an inability to know and use them, but was due to a genuine interest in finding methods that were c ...
poverty, incomes and resources – concepts and measures.
... not precise (they fall within ranges of reliability), while policy makers want answers that are precise even if they are not reliable. This confusion between the empirical and the normative has seriously hampered the proper discussion of the subject of human needs, whether collective or individual. ...
... not precise (they fall within ranges of reliability), while policy makers want answers that are precise even if they are not reliable. This confusion between the empirical and the normative has seriously hampered the proper discussion of the subject of human needs, whether collective or individual. ...
Social Practices and Normativity
... do. On the contrary, parents say this precisely because and when children do hit each other. They do so as a response to the child’s action, which tries to hold that action to account. A normative conception of practices makes normativity irreducible but not inexplicable. There are at least three cr ...
... do. On the contrary, parents say this precisely because and when children do hit each other. They do so as a response to the child’s action, which tries to hold that action to account. A normative conception of practices makes normativity irreducible but not inexplicable. There are at least three cr ...
Journal of Consumer Research - Tuck School of Business | MBA
... familiarity of these claims, consumers may use this subjective feeling of familiarity to judge the claim as more truthful. Such a prediction is consistent with findings that even when a statement is explicitly identified as false at its initial presentation, the feeling of familiarity at subsequent ...
... familiarity of these claims, consumers may use this subjective feeling of familiarity to judge the claim as more truthful. Such a prediction is consistent with findings that even when a statement is explicitly identified as false at its initial presentation, the feeling of familiarity at subsequent ...
Reclaiming the Sociological Imagination
... social structures and historical forces that shape and constrain their lives. The sociological imagination in this contextualizing mode thus involves bringing to light structures and social forces that are typically not seen or simply taken for granted. The oft-used example of the fish and the water ...
... social structures and historical forces that shape and constrain their lives. The sociological imagination in this contextualizing mode thus involves bringing to light structures and social forces that are typically not seen or simply taken for granted. The oft-used example of the fish and the water ...
English
... scientific revolution. We might as well say that a miracle occurred. Even if abstract universal laws did not exist, our attempts to explain natural phenomena would have to assume that they did—just as our attempt to say something that is true must assume that one of two contradictory statements is f ...
... scientific revolution. We might as well say that a miracle occurred. Even if abstract universal laws did not exist, our attempts to explain natural phenomena would have to assume that they did—just as our attempt to say something that is true must assume that one of two contradictory statements is f ...
Pavlov`s Contributions to Behavior Therapy
... achievement of therapeutic effects by reciprocal inhibition, and the first behavior therapy procedure known as systematic desensitization was born (Wolpe, 1958). The results of Wolpe's experimental methodology and the use of counterconditioning procedures for curative effects provided significant ev ...
... achievement of therapeutic effects by reciprocal inhibition, and the first behavior therapy procedure known as systematic desensitization was born (Wolpe, 1958). The results of Wolpe's experimental methodology and the use of counterconditioning procedures for curative effects provided significant ev ...
54 Molli M. Luke1 Mark Alavosius University of Nevada, Reno
... sustainable reinforcers. In a similar approach, Bostow (2011) recommends selfmanagement to establish reinforcement of actions that reduce an individual’s carbon footprint as a method to address global warming at a personal level. This paper does not evaluate the merits of those points of contention ...
... sustainable reinforcers. In a similar approach, Bostow (2011) recommends selfmanagement to establish reinforcement of actions that reduce an individual’s carbon footprint as a method to address global warming at a personal level. This paper does not evaluate the merits of those points of contention ...
the assessment and predictive generality of self
... of efficacy and behavior. Having raised the issue, Tryon surprisingly fails to cite any of the published research designed to assess what effect, if any, elements of social demand might have on the degree of relationship between self-percepts of efficacy and action. The methodological claim of socia ...
... of efficacy and behavior. Having raised the issue, Tryon surprisingly fails to cite any of the published research designed to assess what effect, if any, elements of social demand might have on the degree of relationship between self-percepts of efficacy and action. The methodological claim of socia ...
NEXUS ANALYSIS 1. Nexus analysis – an action oriented approach
... Discourse Analysis (CDA), but in contrast to a lot of research within the CDA framework which focuses on large scale social discourses, the starting point for a mediated discourse analysis is always on the micro level: a social action performed by a social actor. CDA has sometimes been criticised fo ...
... Discourse Analysis (CDA), but in contrast to a lot of research within the CDA framework which focuses on large scale social discourses, the starting point for a mediated discourse analysis is always on the micro level: a social action performed by a social actor. CDA has sometimes been criticised fo ...
sewell 1992 - Rochelle Terman
... American Journal of Sociology that a relation is powerful or important it is certainly more convincing to designate it as "structural" than as "patterning." The term structure empowers what it designates. Structure, in its nominative sense, always implies structure in its transitive verbal sense. W ...
... American Journal of Sociology that a relation is powerful or important it is certainly more convincing to designate it as "structural" than as "patterning." The term structure empowers what it designates. Structure, in its nominative sense, always implies structure in its transitive verbal sense. W ...
Elpida Prasopoulou, Nikki Panteli Nancy Pouloudi (2004): Social accessibility and the mobile phone: A temporal perspective. ELTRUN working paper series. WP 2004-003
... whereas during some periods of time he must be accessible to others (e.g. during office hours or on open-house evenings), there are other periods of time during which he may be legitimately inaccessible (e.g., when he is in the bathroom, mediating, or asleep) This distinction between private time an ...
... whereas during some periods of time he must be accessible to others (e.g. during office hours or on open-house evenings), there are other periods of time during which he may be legitimately inaccessible (e.g., when he is in the bathroom, mediating, or asleep) This distinction between private time an ...
A Theory of Structure: Duality, Agency, and Transformation
... American Journal of Sociology that a relation is powerful or important it is certainly more convincing to designate it as "structural" than as "patterning." The term structure empowers what it designates. Structure, in its nominative sense, always implies structure in its transitive verbal sense. W ...
... American Journal of Sociology that a relation is powerful or important it is certainly more convincing to designate it as "structural" than as "patterning." The term structure empowers what it designates. Structure, in its nominative sense, always implies structure in its transitive verbal sense. W ...
AP Psychology: Focus areas per unit/standard Unit One
... Remember in this unit they want you to classify each treatment with its perspective (REBT = cognitive, flooding = behavioral) ...
... Remember in this unit they want you to classify each treatment with its perspective (REBT = cognitive, flooding = behavioral) ...
Principles of Research Design in the Social Sciences
... some social phenomenon which is dominant in the literature is a powerful driver of research activity. Undoubtedly some people find it easier than others to generate a project in these general terms, and to some extent it is a learned capacity. Researchers need to develop an eye for events, patterns ...
... some social phenomenon which is dominant in the literature is a powerful driver of research activity. Undoubtedly some people find it easier than others to generate a project in these general terms, and to some extent it is a learned capacity. Researchers need to develop an eye for events, patterns ...
Operant Conditioning
... • Can lead to fear, anxiety, and lower selfesteem • Children who are punished physically may learn to use aggression as a means to solve problems. ...
... • Can lead to fear, anxiety, and lower selfesteem • Children who are punished physically may learn to use aggression as a means to solve problems. ...
Slide 1
... After studying this chapter, you are expected to: define intelligence and determine its dynamics; determine what genetic and environmental factors influence intelligence; 3. identify the components and attributes of ...
... After studying this chapter, you are expected to: define intelligence and determine its dynamics; determine what genetic and environmental factors influence intelligence; 3. identify the components and attributes of ...
Integrating experimental and observational personality research
... and Galton (1892) studied individual differences in genius, there has been a persistant tension between the experimental and correlational methodological and statistical approaches taken by experimental and personality psychology, respectively. Cronbach (1957, 1975), H. J. Eysenck (1966, 1997) and V ...
... and Galton (1892) studied individual differences in genius, there has been a persistant tension between the experimental and correlational methodological and statistical approaches taken by experimental and personality psychology, respectively. Cronbach (1957, 1975), H. J. Eysenck (1966, 1997) and V ...
athabasca university change in systems: theory and implications by
... Abstract Counselling psychologists are being asked, increasingly, to intervene on problems of human functioning that relate to cultural values held by groups, under the banner of social justice. However, counsellor education tends to privilege the dimensions of paradigms that deal with reality and ...
... Abstract Counselling psychologists are being asked, increasingly, to intervene on problems of human functioning that relate to cultural values held by groups, under the banner of social justice. However, counsellor education tends to privilege the dimensions of paradigms that deal with reality and ...
annual review packet
... 33. Name four types of scans that can be used to examine and study the brain, as well as diagnose problems. Give the full name, the abbreviation for each and describe how the scan works and what it ...
... 33. Name four types of scans that can be used to examine and study the brain, as well as diagnose problems. Give the full name, the abbreviation for each and describe how the scan works and what it ...
annual review packet
... 33. Name four types of scans that can be used to examine and study the brain, as well as diagnose problems. Give the full name, the abbreviation for each and describe how the scan works and what it ...
... 33. Name four types of scans that can be used to examine and study the brain, as well as diagnose problems. Give the full name, the abbreviation for each and describe how the scan works and what it ...
Psychology - We can offer most test bank and solution manual you
... Early in the semester, students are typically overwhelmed by all the opposing views and different schools of psychology. Whereas the difference between the psychoanalytic and behavioral schools seems obvious to us, to beginning students these distinctions are barely more than empty terms that they n ...
... Early in the semester, students are typically overwhelmed by all the opposing views and different schools of psychology. Whereas the difference between the psychoanalytic and behavioral schools seems obvious to us, to beginning students these distinctions are barely more than empty terms that they n ...
Writing the souk as a social fact - Institute of Social and Cultural
... Malinowski The second most important influence on Geertz was Bronislaw Malinowski, his predecessor as anthropologist and academic in Great Britain and the United States. Malinowski’s theories are important for a reading of Geertz because he coined some terms which became standard in the discipline, ...
... Malinowski The second most important influence on Geertz was Bronislaw Malinowski, his predecessor as anthropologist and academic in Great Britain and the United States. Malinowski’s theories are important for a reading of Geertz because he coined some terms which became standard in the discipline, ...
Full article
... of social scientific analysis of the globalized world predominantly seems to denote disruption, disembedding and disassociation of people, objects and capital from their social and territorial contexts. In her influential article on ‘the global situation’, Anna Tsing directs our attention to the cha ...
... of social scientific analysis of the globalized world predominantly seems to denote disruption, disembedding and disassociation of people, objects and capital from their social and territorial contexts. In her influential article on ‘the global situation’, Anna Tsing directs our attention to the cha ...
Why Did Austrian Business Oppose Welfare Cuts? How the
... of institutions of social partnership. The purpose of this article is to explain the reasons for this deviation. How can we account for a business stance that appears exceptional in a cross-national comparison? The article’s main argument is that the institutional setup of business interests in Aust ...
... of institutions of social partnership. The purpose of this article is to explain the reasons for this deviation. How can we account for a business stance that appears exceptional in a cross-national comparison? The article’s main argument is that the institutional setup of business interests in Aust ...