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Isoperformance Curves in Applied Psychology

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1996
Isoperformance is a technique for reading information out of a data-analytic model, comparable to expected mean square or omega squared analyses. It results in a trade-off function (an isoperformance curve) among the determinants of performance. The technique was developed primarily to generate trade-off functions between personnel aptitude and time in
Marshall B. Jones, Robert S. Kennedy
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On applying cognitive psychology

British Journal of Psychology, 2013
Recent attempts to assess the practical impact of scientific research prompted my own reflections on over 40 years worth of combining basic and applied cognitive psychology. Examples are drawn principally from the study of memory disorders, but also include applications to the assessment of attention, reading, and intelligence.
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Applied psychology

2021
The textbook outlines the main provisions of modern applied scientific psychology. The socio-psychological and ethnopsychological features of behavior are analyzed. The author's interpretation of the psychological structure of personality is given, applied methods of its study are described.
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Applied Psychology

2012
Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction. S.I. Donaldson, D.E. Berger, The Rise and Promise of Applied Psychology in the 21st Century. Part II: Foundations and Frontiers in Applied Psychological Science. P.G. Zimbardo, Does Psychology Make a Significant Difference in Our Lives? A.
Stewart I. Donaldson   +2 more
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Applied Logic without Psychologism

Studia Logica, 2008
The author discusses broad criteria that might be used for deciding whether one logical system is better than another for representing problems in a given domain and solving them. He opposes the view that there is always one system, perhaps not yet formulated, that is intrinsically correct while all others are incorrect, and the related practice of ...
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Applied Psychology

2015
This volume demonstrates how readers can become more effective parents, teachers, students, coaches, managers, or work supervisors, while also gaining practical skills to enhance their self-motivation, communication skills, and intervention acumen. The first eight chapters explain evidence-based principles from applied behavioral science (ABS) that can
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Psychology Applied to Nursing

The American Journal of Nursing, 1947
Lawrence A. Averill   +2 more
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