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    • 作者: (美)罗杰·R·霍克(Roger R.Hock) 著著
    • 出版社:人民邮电出版社
    • 出版时间:2017-05-01 00:00:00
    • 版次:1
    • 印次:1
    • 印刷时间:2017-05-01
    • 字数:350千字
    • 页数:349
    • 开本:16开
    • 装帧:平装
    • ISBN:9787115451125
    • 国别/地区:中国
    • 版权提供:人民邮电出版社

    改变心理学的40项研究:第7版:英文

    作  者:(美)罗杰·R·霍克(Roger R.Hock) 著 著
    定  价:68
    出 版 社:人民邮电出版社
    出版日期:2017年05月01日
    页  数:349
    装  帧:平装
    ISBN:9787115451125
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    内容简介

    《改变心理学的40项研究》从历史的角度展示了心理学目前有名的40项研究,并介绍了这些研究的后续进展和相关研究。通过阅读本书,读者能以一个专业人士的眼光看待这些仍炙手可热的历史研究。本书既适合于初学心理学的人,也适合于那些从事心理学事业、应用心理学的人。

    作者简介

    罗杰·R·霍克(Roger R.Hock) 博士是美国门多西诺学院(Mendocino College)的心理学教授,在心理学方面有多年教学经验。在教学过程中,他发现大多数心理学教科书因篇幅有限,无法详细介绍作为学科基础的研究过程,于是筹备本书以填补教科书与科学研究之间的沟壑。1992年出版本书的第1版之后,好评如潮且备受关注。霍克站在学科发展的高度,纵观心理学研究的发展历程,精心筛选出对心理学发展影响优选、文献引用较多且至今仍受关注的40项研究,范围涵盖广泛,介绍全面详实。

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    PREFACE 11
    CHAPTER I THE BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR 19
    READING 1: ONE BRAIN OR TWO? 19
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    READING 4: WATCH OUT fOR THE VISUAL CLIFF! 45
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    CHAPTER II CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE SENSES 53
    READING 5: TAKE A LONG LOOK 54
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    READING 6: TO SLEEP, NO DOUBT TO DREAM . . . 60
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    READING 7: AS A CATEGORY, IT’S A NATURAL 67
    Rosch, Eleanor H. (1973). Natural categories. Cognitive Psychology, 4, 328–350.
    READING 8: ACTING AS IF YOU ARE HYPNOTIZED 75
    Spanos, N. P. (1982). Hypnotic behavior: A cognitive, social, psychological perspective. Research Communications in Psychology, Psychiatry, and Behavior, 7, 199–213.
    CHAPTER III CONDITIONING AND LEARNING 83
    READING 9: IT’s NOT JUST ABOUT SALIVATING DOGS! 83
    Pavlov, I. P. (1927). Conditioned reflexes. London: Oxford University Press.
    READING 10: lITTlE EMOTIONAL ALBERT 90
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    READING 11: KNOCK WOOD! 96
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    READING 12: SEE AGGRESSION . . . DO AGGRESSION! 103
    Bandura, A., Ross, D., & Ross, S. A. (1961). Transmission of aggression through imitation of aggressive models. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 63, 575–582.
    CHAPTER IV COGNITION, MEMORY, AND INTELLIGENCE 111
    READING 13: WHAT YOU EXPECT IS WHAT YOU GET 111
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    READING 14: JUST HOW ARE YOU INTELLIGENT? 118
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    READING 15: MAPS IN YOUR MIND 128
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    READING 16: THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES! 135
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    CHAPTER V CHANGES OVER THE HUMAN LIFESPAN 144
    READING 17: DISCOVERING lOVE 144
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    READING 18: OUT Of SIGHT, BUT NOT OUT OF MIND 152
    Piaget, J. (1954). The development of object concept. In J. Piaget, The construction of reality in the child (pp. 3–96). New York: Basic Books.
    READING 19: HOW MORAL ARE YOU? 161
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    READING 20: IN CONTROL AND GLAD OF IT! 168
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    CHAPTER VI MOTIVATION AND EMOTION 176
    READING 21: A SEXUAL MOTIVATION 176
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    READING 22: I CAN SEE IT ALL OVER YOUR FACE! 186
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    READING 23: WATCHING YOUR EMOTIONS? 193
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    READING 24: THOUGHTS OUT OF TUNE 199
    Festinger, L., & Carlsmith, J. M. (1959). Cognitive consequences of forced compliance. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 58, 203–210.
    CHAPTER VII PERSONALITY 207
    READING 25: ARE YOU THE MASTER OF YOUR FATE? 208
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    READING 26: MASCULINE OR FEMININE . . . OR BOTH? 216
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    READING 27: RACING AGAINST YOUR HEART 226
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    READING 28: THE ONE, THE MANY 233
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    CHAPTER VIII PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS 243
    READING 29: whO’S CRAZY HERE, ANYWAY? 243
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    READING 30: YOU’RE GETTING DEFENSIVE AGAIN! 251
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    READING 31: LEARNING TO BE DEPRESSED 258
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    READING 32: CROWDING INTO THE BEHAVIORAL SINK 265
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    CHAPTER IX THERAPY 274
    READING 33: CHOOSING YOUR PSYCHOTHERAPIST 274
    Smith, M. L., & Glass, G. V. (1977). Meta-analysis of psychotherapy outcome studies. American Psychologist, 32, 752–760.
    READING 34: RELAXING YOUR FEARS AWAY 280
    Wolpe, J. (1961). The systematic desensitization treatment of neuroses. Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 132, 180–203.
    READING 35: PROJUECTIONS OF WHO YOU ARE 287
    Rorschach, H. (1942). Psychodiagnostics: A diagnostic test based on perception. New York: Grune & Stratton.
    READING 36:PICTURE THIS! 294
    Murray, H. A. (1938). Explorations in personality (pp. 531–545). New York: Oxford University Press.
    CHAPTER X HUmAN INTERACTION AND SOCIAL BEHAvIOR 302
    READING 37: A PRISON BY ANY OTHER NAME . . . 303
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    READING 38: THE POWER OF CONFORMITY 310
    Asch, S. E. (1955). Opinions and social pressure. Scientific American, 193(5), 31–35.
    READING 39: TO HELP OR NOT TO HELP 315
    Darley, J. M., & Latané, B. (1968). Bystander intervention in emergencies: Diffusion of responsibility. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 8, 377–383.
    READING 40: OBEY AT ANY COST? 324
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    AUTHOR INDEX 334
    SBUJECT INDEX 339

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