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Document Type Book Description The seventh edition of Models of Teaching is written to be the core of the theory/practice aspect of the K-12 teacher education program.
B. Joyce, Emily Calhoun
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Electronics and Power, 1969
Model building is familiar to engineers. In psychology, too, certain models have been evolved to explain in part, or in whole, the complexities of human behaviour. This article uses these models to present elements of psychology simply to engineers; it may give them a clearer understanding of what are, after all, their own selves.
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Model building is familiar to engineers. In psychology, too, certain models have been evolved to explain in part, or in whole, the complexities of human behaviour. This article uses these models to present elements of psychology simply to engineers; it may give them a clearer understanding of what are, after all, their own selves.
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Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement, 1995
ABSTRACTThe field of psychogerontology is data rich, but theory poor. It will be argued that a constructivist view of science in terms of models or metaphors encourages the development of theories in the field of aging. Historically, there are three psychological models: Age, aging and the aged. The psychology of the aged is concerned with the thematic
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ABSTRACTThe field of psychogerontology is data rich, but theory poor. It will be argued that a constructivist view of science in terms of models or metaphors encourages the development of theories in the field of aging. Historically, there are three psychological models: Age, aging and the aged. The psychology of the aged is concerned with the thematic
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Positive Psychological Assessment: A Handbook of Models and Measures
, 2003Striking a Vital Balance: Developing A Complementary Focus on Human Weakness and Strength Through Positive Psychological Assessment - Shane J. Lopez, C. R. Snyder, & Heather N. Rasmussen Measuring and Labeling the Positive and the Negative - C. R. Snyder,
M. Gallagher, S. Lopez
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Annual Review of Psychology, 2011
Psychological science on pregnancy is advancing rapidly. A major focus concerns stress processes in pregnancy and effects on preterm birth and low birth weight.
C. Dunkel Schetter
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Psychological science on pregnancy is advancing rapidly. A major focus concerns stress processes in pregnancy and effects on preterm birth and low birth weight.
C. Dunkel Schetter
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Factor analysis in psychological assessment research: Common pitfalls and recommendations.
Psychological Assessment, 2019This article provides a summary and discussion of major challenges and pitfalls in factor analysis as observed in psychological assessment research, as well as our recommendations within each of these areas.
Martin Sellbom, A. Tellegen
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Worse than measurement error: Consequences of inappropriate latent variable measurement models.
Psychological methods, 2020Previous research and methodological advice has focused on the importance of accounting for measurement error in psychological data. That perspective assumes that psychological variables conform to a common factor model. We explore what happens when data
M. Rhemtulla, R. van Bork, D. Borsboom
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Testing a model of psychological stress1
Journal of Personality, 1966ABSTRACTA model of stress drawn from work by Lazarus and his associates was explored. The model suggests, first, that the more motivated individuals are to achieve a goal, the more likely they are to perceive the goal as threatened when potentially threatening stimuli are directed toward it.
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Psychological Models of Stressors
2021In Chap. 3, we present psychological models of stressors and stressful situations, such as person-environment fit theory, the job demand-control model, and the effort-reward imbalance model. These models assume that strain arises from a discrepancy or lack of correspondence between characteristics or requirements of the person on the one hand (e.g ...
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Mathematical Modeling in Psychology [PDF]
The interest in problems of mathematical modeling requires no explanation. Before his eyes, the contemporary psychologist sees unfolding ever more attractive constructions in general systems theory, theoretical cybernetics and the various system-structural approaches it has spawned, all claiming to encompass if not psychological, at least ...
E. N. Dzhafarov, A. N. Leont'ev
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