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Instructional Psychology: Aptitude, Adaptation, and Assessment

Annual Review of Psychology, 1992
f igures to decide which response f igure completes the matrix. Tullos ( 1987) studied high school students , concluding that rule inference and application components were central; errors involved inferring wrong rules or omitting rules . Results supported previous findings that high-scoring students tend to construct answers analytically before ...
Judy Swanson, Richard E. Snow
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Ego Psychology and the Problem of Adaptation.

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1959
This book is an English translation of material presented in 1937 before the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society and then published in German in 1939 in a psychoanalytic periodical. In the year 1958 Dr. Hartmann was presented the Charles Frederick Menninger Award for the impact of this book on psychoanalytic theory and method through the intervening years ...
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Adaptive Models of Psychological Testing

Zeitschrift für Psychologie / Journal of Psychology, 2008
Psychological tests with a conventional format present the same set of items to each test taker. Such tests have been popular because they are easy to administer in paper-andpencil form to large groups of test takers at the same time. When testing became computerized in the early 1990s, the initial applications had the same linear format, though it did
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Aging and Socio-Psychological Adaptation

1990
Socio-psychological adaptation constitutes a process of man’s adaptation to the changing conditions of life, depending on his psycho-physiological personality features. In aging there takes place an essential biological restructuring of the organism. Dramatic life events, e.g., retirement, occur to the aged.
A. M. Polyukhov   +4 more
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Psychological Processes in the Schizophrenic Adaptation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
This volume represents the results of an inquiry into "what is going on psychologically in a schizophrenic patient." The author, a distinguished Rorschach investigator, classifies schizophrenia into four reaction types designated core, dream, sanctuary, and transition. Two classifications of children are also added.
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Review of Psychology: The adaptive mind.

Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, 2001
JAMES S. NAIRNE, MARTIN S. SMITH, AND D. STEPHEN LINDSAY Psychology: The Adaptive Mind Toronto, ON: Nelson Thomson Learning, 2001, 805 pages (ISBN 0-17-616858-3, C$99.75, Hardcover) Reviewed by MAXINE GALLANDER WINTRE Borrowing the organizing theme of this text, I posed the adaptive question as to how to write an interesting book review of an ...
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Evolutionary conflicts and adapted psychologies.

Ciba Foundation symposium, 1997
Animal information processing and decision making are often considered to be adaptations that allow individuals to behave optimally under particular ecological conditions. Numerous examples demonstrate how cues from the biotic and abiotic environments affect the ways in which animals process information and make decisions.
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Psychological Adaptation to Limb Loss

1989
Limb amputation resulting from an accident or disease process creates a psychological crisis for the patient. To understand the varied responses of patients to their physical rehabilitation and to facilitate their return to normal life, the psychological reality of the patient must be understood and included in the treatment plan. In this chapter, the “
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Psychological Adaptation to Cardiovascular Disease

1993
In elderly Americans, the most rapidly growing population group in the United States, cardiovascular disease represents the major cause of death and disability. In 1988, greater than 55% of all myocardial infarctions (MI) were in persons older than 65 years of age [2], and infarcts in this group are typically more severe and associated with increased ...
Richard V. Milani   +2 more
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Psychological adaptation to cancer

European Journal of Cancer, 2001
Teresa Kokot   +6 more
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