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Models of Teaching


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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Variational Analysis in Psychological Modeling

Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 2014
This paper develops some mathematical models arising in psychology and some other areas of behavioral sciences that are formalized via general preferences with variable ordering structures. Our considerations are based on the recent variational rationality approach, which unifies numerous theories in different branches of behavioral sciences using, in ...
Bao, T. Q.   +2 more
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Modeling Psychological Functioning in Refugees

Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 2016
BACKGROUND: Refugee trauma survivors often experience posttraumatic stress disorder, other anxiety disorders, depression, and somatization. As a result, many suffer a disproportionate vulnerability to a variety of interpersonal, health, and social problems.
Cheryl Lee, Robertson   +4 more
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Factor analysis in psychological assessment research: Common pitfalls and recommendations.

Psychological Assessment, 2019
This 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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Models in psychology

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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Measurement Models for Psychological Attributes

2020
Despite the overwhelming use of tests and questionnaires, the psychometric models for constructing these instruments are often poorly understood, leading to suboptimal measurement. Measurement Models for Psychological Attributes is a comprehensive and accessible treatment of the common and the less than common measurement models for the social ...
Sijtsma, K., van der Ark, L.A.
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Psychological Models in Rehabilitation Psychology

Abstract Rehabilitation psychology depends upon a broad theoretical base incorporating frameworks, theories, models, and methodologies from many different areas of psychology, as well as from other professions invested in the health and rehabilitation of persons living with disabilities and chronic health conditions.
Joseph F. Rath   +2 more
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Worse than measurement error: Consequences of inappropriate latent variable measurement models.

Psychological methods, 2020
Previous 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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Psychological Models of Self‐Mutilation

Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1984
ABSTRACT: The descriptive models of self‐mutilation fall into three broad categories. The psychodynamic formulation; the second category includes the anxiety reduction model, the hostility model, the behavioral learning model and the appeal model; the third social learning category includes the group‐epidemic model and aspects of the violence and ...
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Network Models for Clinical Psychology

2018
The network approach to clinical psychology is a relatively new approach and diverges on various aspects from existing models and theories. The hallmark of the theory is that there is no common cause that underlies a set of symptoms. Instead, the network approach starts out by assuming that symptoms causally interact with each other.
van Bork, R.   +4 more
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