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    2 700,-

    This handbook covers animal communication and language, memory and recall, social cognition, social learning and teaching, numerical and quantitative abilities, innovation, and problem solving. Written by world-renowned experts, it is a vital resource for graduates students and researchers looking for an overview of the field and its advancements.

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    1 236,-

    This handbook covers animal communication and language, memory and recall, social cognition, social learning and teaching, numerical and quantitative abilities, innovation, and problem solving. Written by world-renowned experts, it is a vital resource for graduates students and researchers looking for an overview of the field and its advancements.

  • - Brain, Behavior, and Cultural Context
    av Jeffrey J. Lockman
    3 056,-

    This handbook presents an integrative understanding of infant development, across neuroscience, context, and policy from leading experts.

  • av EDITED BY DAN LANDIS
    2 926,-

    This handbook presents the rational and scientific foundations of intercultural training to students, managers, and professionals undertaking international assignments. It discusses the findings from many disciplines that zero in on cultural transitions, including emotion studies, neuroscience, and social work.

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    880,-

    This is a key guidebook for all those interested in the breadth and depth of addiction processes. It provides an understanding of substance and behavioral addictions' conceptual underpinnings, etiology, prevention, and treatment. Written by leaders in the addictions field, this handbook pushes research and practice to new horizons.

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    2 490,-

    This is a key guidebook for all those interested in the breadth and depth of addiction processes. It provides an understanding of substance and behavioral addictions' conceptual underpinnings, etiology, prevention, and treatment. Written by leaders in the addictions field, this handbook pushes research and practice to new horizons.

  • av Dante D. (Michigan State University) Dixson
    936 - 2 836,-

    For clinical practitioners, school psychologists, and education researchers, state-of-the-art research is harnessed to provide practical recommendations for those working with school-age children. This book shows you the reasoning behind best practice behaviors in school environments and why engaging correctly with students is integral to success.

  • av EDITED BY NEAL S. RU
    876 - 3 056,-

  • av Martin S. Hagger
    936 - 2 836,-

    Psychology, Health and clinical psychology, Experimental psychology

  • av Pennsylvania) Renninger, K. Ann (Swarthmore College & Suzanne E. (University of Toronto) Hidi
    936 - 2 836,-

    This superb collection of renowned experts in education, social psychology, learning science, and neuroscience presents insights into positive learning outcomes. Written for a wide academic readership, it provides definitions of terms related to motivation and learning alongside a developed explanation of key findings across multiple fields.

  • av EDITED BY ALAN LEWIS
    870 - 2 836,-

    This is a valuable reference that employs empirical methods to improve our understanding of the economic mind and economic behaviour. This second edition includes new chapters on a variety of topics, including neuroeconomics, unemployment, debt, behavioural public finance, and cutting-edge work on fuzzy trace theory and robots, cyborgs and consumption.

  •  
    2 650,-

    This handbook provides an accessible summary of cutting-edge personality research in all its forms, giving students, researchers, and practitioners a comprehensive resource for understanding personality theory and application. It also introduces the leading methods in the field, from molecular genetics to narrative inquiry.

  •  
    3 056,-

    The handbook will be a valuable psychological knowledge touchstone for scholars studying in fields concerned with the lives of women and gender issues. It can also be used by practitioners working with female groups as well as members of the general public to understand more about the psychology of women.

  •  
    2 926,-

    Learn how applications of emotion research can improve organizational effectiveness, in terms of employee behavior, teamwork, leadership, and organizational climate. Several disciplines are combined to offer ideas and solutions to scholars or workplace leaders who implement interventions and programs to manage workplace emotion more effectively.

  •  
    2 670,-

    This is the most comprehensive and definitive account of what is known about human intelligence. It not only includes traditional topics, such as the nature, measurement, and development of intelligence, but also contemporary research into intelligence and video games, collective intelligence, emotional intelligence, and leadership intelligence.

  •  
    936,-

    This book showcases a rich analysis on how imagination is understood across several disciplines of study such as anthropology, archaeology, medicine, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy and the arts. In reading this book, researchers, students and practitioners will learn about fundamental issues of relevance in relation to imagination.

  • - A Life Course Perspective
     
    870,-

    Informed by psychological, medical, neuropsychological, and gerontological perspectives, this handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the principles that characterize a life course approach to cognitive aging, including consideration of genetics, early life experiences, motivation, emotion, social contexts, and lifestyle interventions.

  •  
    3 056,-

    This book showcases a rich analysis on how imagination is understood across several disciplines of study such as anthropology, archaeology, medicine, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy and the arts. In reading this book, researchers, students and practitioners will learn about fundamental issues of relevance in relation to imagination.

  • - A Life Course Perspective
     
    3 056,-

    Informed by psychological, medical, neuropsychological, and gerontological perspectives, this handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the principles that characterize a life course approach to cognitive aging, including consideration of genetics, early life experiences, motivation, emotion, social contexts, and lifestyle interventions.

  •  
    2 836,-

    This handbook provides an evidence-based discussion of how work, working environments, and workers have changed over several decades. The advice and insights given on how to effectively manage talent with regard to such changes are invaluable to students, researchers, practitioners, organizational leaders, and policy-makers.

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    910,-

    This handbook provides an evidence-based discussion of how work, working environments, and workers have changed over several decades. The advice and insights given on how to effectively manage talent with regard to such changes are invaluable to students, researchers, practitioners, organizational leaders, and policy-makers.

  •  
    870,-

    This book is an essential resource for the rapidly evolving field of personality disorders for researchers and clinicians at all career stages in disciplines including psychology, psychiatry, social work, and nursing. It covers the causes, course, assessment, and treatment of personality disorders with commentaries and a rejoinder for each chapter.

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    3 056,-

    This book is an essential resource for the rapidly evolving field of personality disorders for researchers and clinicians at all career stages in disciplines including psychology, psychiatry, social work, and nursing. It covers the causes, course, assessment, and treatment of personality disorders with commentaries and a rejoinder for each chapter.

  •  
    3 056,-

    This handbook integrates a wide range of perspectives on the relationship between evolution and the human condition. In addition to evolutionary psychology and behavioral ecology, the inclusion of neuroscience, feminist discourse, sociocultural anthropology, and media studies makes the handbook the most comprehensive reference in the field to date.

  •  
    876,-

    This handbook integrates a wide range of perspectives on the relationship between evolution and the human condition. In addition to evolutionary psychology and behavioral ecology, the inclusion of neuroscience, feminist discourse, sociocultural anthropology, and media studies makes the handbook the most comprehensive reference in the field to date.

  •  
    2 836,-

    This Handbook gives interpretive and practical recommendations for graduate students, researchers, and clinicians conducting clinical assessments across a number of settings. Written by experts in the field, each chapter provides a contemporary and research-informed review of the topics essential to psychological assessment and diagnosis.

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    1 216,-

    This Handbook provides an overview and guide for state-of-the-art research methods in clinical psychological science. It is the ideal resource for clinical psychologists, graduate students studying clinical psychology, and practitioners or researchers in allied disciplines including psychiatry and social work.

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    1 700,-

    This Handbook gives interpretive and practical recommendations for graduate students, researchers, and clinicians conducting clinical assessments across a number of settings. Written by experts in the field, each chapter provides a contemporary and research-informed review of the topics essential to psychological assessment and diagnosis.

  •  
    936,-

    This book is for administrators, staff, faculty, and students who are interested in service learning, community engagement, and ways in which engaged teaching and scholarship can effect social change. Community organizations and non-profits will also benefit from thinking about ways they can partner with educational institutions to create local change.

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    986,-

    The field of mathematical psychology includes both psychological theorizing, in which mathematics plays a key role, and applied mathematics, motivated by substantive problems in psychology. The New Handbook of Mathematical Psychology explores the mathematical and computational foundations of new developments over the last half-century.

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