Author: National Library of Canada
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 244
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Canadian Theses
Author: National Library of Canada
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 244
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 244
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Canadiana
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 998
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 998
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Boletín de estudios médicos y biológicos
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Category : Biology
Languages : es
Pages : 944
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Category : Biology
Languages : es
Pages : 944
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Sociological Abstracts
Author: Leo P. Chall
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Category : Online databases
Languages : en
Pages : 540
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Category : Online databases
Languages : en
Pages : 540
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Current Index to Journals in Education
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Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 1060
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Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 1060
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Man-environment Systems
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Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 418
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Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 418
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Child Development: Infancy Through Adolescence
Author: Alison Clarke-Stewart
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Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 728
Book Description
Well-known and respected authors present a chronologically organized introduction to child and adolescent development. Research oriented, the text brings together research and real children with interludes or vignettes. Provides a logical and straightforward organization emphasizing development in its social context written in an accessible, conversational tone. Stresses practical issues and features research focus boxes, chapter outlines, attractive design and illustration material, a glossary of key terms, and study questions.
Publisher:
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Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 728
Book Description
Well-known and respected authors present a chronologically organized introduction to child and adolescent development. Research oriented, the text brings together research and real children with interludes or vignettes. Provides a logical and straightforward organization emphasizing development in its social context written in an accessible, conversational tone. Stresses practical issues and features research focus boxes, chapter outlines, attractive design and illustration material, a glossary of key terms, and study questions.
Language and Language Behavior Abstracts
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Category : Language and languages
Languages : en
Pages : 852
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Category : Language and languages
Languages : en
Pages : 852
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Power, Dominance, and Nonverbal Behavior
Author: Steve L. Ellyson
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1461251060
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
The study of nonverbal behavior has substantially grown in importance in social psychology during the past twenty years. In addition, other disciplines are increas ingly bringing their unique perspectives to this research area. Investigators from a wide variety of fields such as developmental, clinical, and social psychology, as well as primatology, human ethology, sociology, anthropology, and biology have system atically examined nonverbal aspects of behavior. Nowhere in the nonverbal behavior literature has such multidisciplinary concern been more evident than in the study of the communication of power and dominance. Ethological insights that explored nonhuman-human parallels in nonverbal communication provided the impetus for the research of the early 19708. The sociobiological framework stimulated the search for analogous and homologous gestures, expressions, and behavior patterns among various species of primates, including humans. Other lines of research, in contrast to evolutionary-based models, have focused on the importance of human developmental and social contexts in determining behaviors associated with power and dominance. Unfortunately, there has been little in the way of cross-fertilization or integration among these fields. A genuine need has existed for a forum that exam ines not only where research on power, dominance, and nonverbal behavior has been, but also where it will likely lead. We thus have two major objectives in this book. One goal is to provide the reader with multidisciplinary, up-to-date literature reviews and research findings.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1461251060
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
The study of nonverbal behavior has substantially grown in importance in social psychology during the past twenty years. In addition, other disciplines are increas ingly bringing their unique perspectives to this research area. Investigators from a wide variety of fields such as developmental, clinical, and social psychology, as well as primatology, human ethology, sociology, anthropology, and biology have system atically examined nonverbal aspects of behavior. Nowhere in the nonverbal behavior literature has such multidisciplinary concern been more evident than in the study of the communication of power and dominance. Ethological insights that explored nonhuman-human parallels in nonverbal communication provided the impetus for the research of the early 19708. The sociobiological framework stimulated the search for analogous and homologous gestures, expressions, and behavior patterns among various species of primates, including humans. Other lines of research, in contrast to evolutionary-based models, have focused on the importance of human developmental and social contexts in determining behaviors associated with power and dominance. Unfortunately, there has been little in the way of cross-fertilization or integration among these fields. A genuine need has existed for a forum that exam ines not only where research on power, dominance, and nonverbal behavior has been, but also where it will likely lead. We thus have two major objectives in this book. One goal is to provide the reader with multidisciplinary, up-to-date literature reviews and research findings.
Sequential Analysis and Observational Methods for the Behavioral Sciences
Author: Roger Bakeman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139504606
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 201
Book Description
Behavioral scientists – including those in psychology, infant and child development, education, animal behavior, marketing and usability studies – use many methods to measure behavior. Systematic observation is used to study relatively natural, spontaneous behavior as it unfolds sequentially in time. This book emphasizes digital means to record and code such behavior; while observational methods do not require them, they work better with them. Key topics include devising coding schemes, training observers and assessing reliability, as well as recording, representing and analyzing observational data. In clear and straightforward language, this book provides a thorough grounding in observational methods along with considerable practical advice. It describes standard conventions for sequential data and details how to perform sequential analysis with a computer program developed by the authors. The book is rich with examples of coding schemes and different approaches to sequential analysis, including both statistical and graphical means.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139504606
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 201
Book Description
Behavioral scientists – including those in psychology, infant and child development, education, animal behavior, marketing and usability studies – use many methods to measure behavior. Systematic observation is used to study relatively natural, spontaneous behavior as it unfolds sequentially in time. This book emphasizes digital means to record and code such behavior; while observational methods do not require them, they work better with them. Key topics include devising coding schemes, training observers and assessing reliability, as well as recording, representing and analyzing observational data. In clear and straightforward language, this book provides a thorough grounding in observational methods along with considerable practical advice. It describes standard conventions for sequential data and details how to perform sequential analysis with a computer program developed by the authors. The book is rich with examples of coding schemes and different approaches to sequential analysis, including both statistical and graphical means.