|
Showing 1 - 25 of
55 matches in All Departments
It is said that behind every successful man there stands a devoted and capable woman. The three famous chemists Perkin, Kipping and their collaborator Lapworth married three sisters: Mina, Lily, and Kathleen Holland. The three Holland sisters kept their husbands in close and very productive collaboration throughout their lives, thereby greatly increasing their scientific output. They functioned as a productive scientific family. However, the life and work of the men is thoroughly documented, but little is known about their wives. Professor Eugene G. Rochow, a world-renowned scientist, wrote this biographical historical novel with the help of a grandson, Dr. Brian Kipping. Professor Rochow did not intend to write a bare-bones biography. He took care to make the book factually accurate. Wherever there are no facts, he has not hesitated to flesh out the account with imagination and actual experience of others in order to make the text more readable.
Thoroughly revised and updated, this third edition offers a
comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the social psychology of
aggression, covering all the relevant major theories, individual
differences, situational factors, and applied contexts.
Understanding the causes, forms, and consequences of aggression and
violence is critical for dealing with these harmful forms of social
behavior. Addressing a range of sub-topics, the first part deals
with the definition and measurement of aggression, presents major
theories, examines the development of aggression and discusses
individual and gender differences in aggressive behaviour. It
covers the role of situational factors in eliciting aggression and
the impact of exposure to violence in the media. The second part
examines specific forms and manifestations of aggression, including
chapters on aggression in everyday contexts and in the family,
sexual aggression, intergroup aggression, and terrorism. The new
edition also includes additional coverage of gender differences,
gun violence, and terrorism, to reflect the latest research
developments in the field. Also discussing strategies for reducing
and preventing aggression, this book is essential reading for
students and researchers in psychology and related disciplines, as
well as practitioners and policy makers.
Thoroughly revised and updated, this third edition offers a
comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the social psychology of
aggression, covering all the relevant major theories, individual
differences, situational factors, and applied contexts.
Understanding the causes, forms, and consequences of aggression and
violence is critical for dealing with these harmful forms of social
behavior. Addressing a range of sub-topics, the first part deals
with the definition and measurement of aggression, presents major
theories, examines the development of aggression and discusses
individual and gender differences in aggressive behaviour. It
covers the role of situational factors in eliciting aggression and
the impact of exposure to violence in the media. The second part
examines specific forms and manifestations of aggression, including
chapters on aggression in everyday contexts and in the family,
sexual aggression, intergroup aggression, and terrorism. The new
edition also includes additional coverage of gender differences,
gun violence, and terrorism, to reflect the latest research
developments in the field. Also discussing strategies for reducing
and preventing aggression, this book is essential reading for
students and researchers in psychology and related disciplines, as
well as practitioners and policy makers.
It is said that behind every successful man there stands a devoted
and capable woman. The three famous chemists Perkin, Kipping and
their collaborator Lapworth married three sisters: Mina, Lily, and
Kathleen Holland. The three Holland sisters kept their husbands in
close and very productive collaboration throughout their lives,
thereby greatly increasing their scientific output. They functioned
as a productive scientific family. However, the life and work of
the men is thoroughly documented, but little is known about their
wives. Professor Eugene G. Rochow, a world-renowned scientist,
wrote this biographical historical novel with the help of a
grandson, Dr. Brian Kipping. Professor Rochow did not intend to
write a bare-bones biography. He took care to make the book
factually accurate. Wherever there are no facts, he has not
hesitated to flesh out the account with imagination and actual
experience of others in order to make the text more readable.
This 1990 volume was written to re-examine the long-standing
controversy about consistency in personality from a social
psychological perspective. Barbara Krahe reconsiders the concept of
consistency in terms of the systematic coherence of situation
cognition and behaviour across situations. In the first part of the
volume she undertakes an examination of social psychological models
of situation cognition for their ability to clarify the principles
underlying the perception of situational similarities. She then
advances an individual-centred methodology in which nomothetic
hypotheses about cross-situational coherence are tested on the
basis of idiographic measurement of situation cognition and
behaviour. In the second part of the volume, a series of empirical
studies is reported which apply the individual-centred framework to
the analysis of cross-situational coherence in the domain of
anxiety-provoking situations. These studies are distinctive in that
they extend over several months and use free-response data.
Der Autor untersucht, wie sich aktuelle Management- und
Organisationskonzepte, die unter dem Schlagwort "Prozessmanagement"
diskutiert werden, durch moderne Informationstechnologien
unterstutzen und umsetzen lassen."
|
|