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This eagerly awaited volume presents Anderson's cumulative progress
in unified social psychology. The research is grounded in the three
fundamental laws of information integration theory. Research shows
these laws to apply to topics in social and personality psychology
such as person cognition, attitudes, moral cognition, social
development, group dynamics and self-cognition. This definitive
work will broaden the appreciation of Anderson's unique treatment
of psychological processes.
Health Psychology, once subsumed under social psychology, has in recent years surpassed it to become one of the most dynamic, interesting areas in the field. One of the reasons for the rapid success of health psychology is that it provides an in-depth look at the influence of behaviour on the national obsessions of health and wellness. Health psychology has a wide scope, encompassing all influences on behaviour from emotion to overcrowded living situations. Because health psychology combines in-depth research in a variety of areas within the discipline, collaboration between these areas is especially important. Yet, health psychology faces a problem not uncommon to any highly interdisciplinary science: a lack of information on how to foster collaboration between areas. This unique volume will provide a solution to the problem of collaboration by articulating both the benefits of interdisciplinary exchange and the best strategies for working together. The contributors, including Richard Davidson, Michael Meaney, John Caccioppo, and Neil Schneiderman, have carried out the most innovative and successful collaborative research endeavors in major areas of health psychology. Their experience will provide much-needed guidance and inspiration for future collaborative research in the discipline. This volume will be of interest to researchers and students in health psychology, as well as to officers in universities, foundations, and government agencies seeking to develop programs that expand the boundaries of health psychology.
Interdisciplinary research now receives a great deal of attention
because of the rich, creative contributions it often generates. But
a host of factors--institutional, interpersonal and
intellectual--also make a daunting challenge of conducting research
outside one's usual domain. This newly updated and revised edition
of Interdisciplinary Research is a substantive and practical guide
to the most effective avenues for collaborative and integrative
research in the social, behavioral, and bio-medical sciences. It
provides answers to questions such as what is the best way to
conduct interdisciplinary research on topics related to human
health, behavior, and development? Which are the most successful
interdisciplinary research programs in these areas? How do you
identify appropriate collaborators? How do you find dedicated
funding streams? How do you overcome peer-review and publishing
challenges? This is the only book that provides answers directly
from researchers who have carried out successful interdisciplinary
programs. The editors give a concise of account of the lessons that
can be taken from the book, and then present a series of case
studies that reveal the most successful interdisciplinary research
programs. These programs provide a variety of models of how best to
undertake interdisciplinary research. Each of the chapter authors
has carried out innovative, collaborative programs, and all give
compelling accounts of the benefits of interdisciplinary research
and the central strategies required to achieve them.
For more than twenty-five years this study guide has introduced
readers to the origins and teachings of the major non-Christian
faiths. In this fourth edition the contents of the book been
entirely revised with many of the chapters completely rewritten.
The bibliographies for each religion have been updated to include
the best f primary and secondary sources. Written by Christian
authors whose firm grasp of recent scholarship is informed by
extended personal contacts with the religions they discuss, the
essays here are meant to offer a concise, factual account.
Particular attention is paid to the historical developments that
have resulted from contacts between various religious traditions.
Though the authors of the individual chapters have not attempted a
detailed "Christian response" to what they would consider the false
teaching and aberrant practices of these various religions, the
editor does address, in the brief compass of the final chapter, the
ever-controversial issue of the Christian approach to comparative
religion.
This eagerly awaited volume presents Anderson's cumulative
progress in unified social psychology. The research is grounded in
the three fundamental laws of information integration theory.
Research shows these laws to apply to topics in social and
personality psychology such as person cognition, attitudes, moral
cognition, social development, group dynamics and self-cognition.
This definitive work will broaden the appreciation of Anderson's
unique treatment of psychological processes.
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