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Clinical Neuropsychology

Bruce Caplan

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2011-11-29

Clinical Neuropsychology Introduction Clinical neuropsychology is the psychological specialty that seeks to elucidate brain-behavior relations ...

Clinical Psychology

Joanna Berg, Rachel Ammirati, Scott O. Lilienfeld

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2012-06-26

Clinical Psychology Introduction Clinical psychology is a broad discipline that focuses on the assessment, diagnosis, etiology (causes), treat...

Cognitive Neuroscience

Teal S. Eich, Edward E. Smith

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2011-11-29

Cognitive Neuroscience Introduction In 1918, the American philosopher and psychologist William James wrote: “Nature in her unfathomable designs...

Communication, Nonverbal Cues and

Judee Burgoon, Laura Guerrero

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2012-11-21

Nonverbal Cues and Communication Introduction Long before humans were communicating verbally—that is, through words—they were communicating no...

Conformity, Compliance, and Obedience

Leandre R. Fabrigar, Meghan E. Norris

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2012-07-24

Conformity, Compliance, and Obedience Introduction Social influence refers to the ways people influence the beliefs, feelings, and behaviors o...

Critical Thinking

Heather Butler, Diane Halpern

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2011-11-29

Critical Thinking Introduction Critical thinking has been described in many ways, but researchers generally agree that critical thinking involv...

Cultural Psychology

Dov Cohen

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2011-11-29

Cultural Psychology Introduction Cultural psychology is the study of how people shape and are shaped by their cultures. Topics of study in thi...

Deceiving and Detecting Deceit

Bella M. DePaulo, Charles Bond

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2013-04-22

Deceiving and Detecting Deceit Introduction People have been fascinated by the topic of deception for millennia. Issues of truth and deception...

Defensive Processes

E. Samuel Winer, Leonard Newman

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2011-11-29

Defensive Processes Introduction Defensive processes may be defined as an underlying series of mental operations, occurring primarily outside o...

Depression

Lauren M. Bylsma, Vanessa Panaite

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2013-02-26

Depression Introduction Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a highly debilitating, chronic, recurrent, and prevalent disorder. This article pro...

Developmental Psychology (Social)

Philip C. Rodkin, Glenn I. Roisman

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2013-02-26

Developmental Psychology (Social) Introduction The central questions of child social development bear upon the essential nature of human exist...

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)

Thomas Widiger

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2011-11-29

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) Introduction Mental health professionals and scientists must have a common language...

Educational Settings, Assessment of Thinking in

Gregory Schraw

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2011-11-29

Assessment of Thinking in Educational Settings Introduction The study of thinking and thinking skills is one of the most important topics in ed...

Embodiment and Embodied Cognition

Stephen Flusberg, Lera Boroditsky

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2011-11-29

Embodiment and Embodied Cognition Introduction Embodied cognition (EC) is a movement within the field of cognitive science that seeks to explor...

Evolutionary Psychology

Zachary Hohman, Bruce Ellis

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2011-11-29

Evolutionary Psychology Introduction Evolutionary psychology is the application of the principles and knowledge of evolutionary biology to psyc...

Eyewitness Testimony

Gary Wells, Laura Smalarz

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2011-11-29

Eyewitness Testimony Introduction Eyewitness testimony is critically important to the justice system. Indeed, it is necessary in all criminal t...

Factor Analysis

Ronald D. Porter, Leandre R. Fabrigar

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2012-11-21

Factor Analysis Introduction Factor analysis is a term used to refer to a set of statistical procedures designed to determine the number of di...

Five-Factor Model of Personality

Christopher J. Soto, Joshua J. Jackson

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2013-02-26

Five-Factor Model of Personality Introduction The five-factor model of personality (FFM) is a set of five broad trait dimensions or domains, o...

Fundamental Attribution Error/Correspondence Bias

Glenn D. Reeder

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2013-03-19

Fundamental Attribution Error/Correspondence Bias Introduction The fundamental attribution error (FAE) suggests that social perceivers attribu...

Gambler's Fallacy

Ulrike Hahn

Subject: Psychology »

Date Added: 2011-11-29

Gambler’s Fallacy Introduction The Gambler’s Fallacy is a mistaken belief about sequences of random events. Observing, for example, a long run...

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