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Barrett, Bruce E. – American Psychologist, 2011
Comments on the original article "Rethinking intractable conflict: The perspective of dynamical systems," by R. R. Vallacher, P. T. Coleman, A. Nowak, and L. Bui-Wrzosinska. Vallacher et al presented an intriguing description of dynamical systems theory as applied to the understanding of intractable conflicts ranging from the intrapsychic to the…
Descriptors: Conflict, Systems Approach, Models, Social Psychology
American Psychologist, 2009
Steven F. Maier, winner of the Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions, is cited for his work in the fields of learned helplessness; cytokines, depressed mood, and cognitive interference; and the brain structures that produce and counteract learned helplessness. In addition to the citation, a biography and selected bibliography of Maier's…
Descriptors: Recognition (Achievement), Helplessness, Neurology, Depression (Psychology)
Elms, Alan C. – American Psychologist, 2009
Jerry M. Burger's (see record 2008-19206-001) partial replication of Stanley Milgram's (1963, 1965, 1974) classic experiments on obedience to authority is considered from the viewpoint of a contributor and witness to the original obedience experiments. Although Burger's replication succeeded in terms of gaining the approval of his local…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Personality Traits, Cooperation, Prediction

Spencer, C. D. – American Psychologist, 1978
Two frequently employed types of role playing, empirical and hypothetical, are defined and discussed with respect to the type of threat each poses to valid inference when used as substitutes for in vivo experimentation. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Experimental Psychology, Research, Role Playing

Benjamin, Ludy T.; And Others – American Psychologist, 1977
The college psychology fair, held for high school students, is discussed as a vehicle for providing the public with a view of experimental psychology. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, High School Students, School Activities, Secondary Education

Sullivan, David S.; Deiker, Thomas E. – American Psychologist, 1973
Findings of this survey indicate that important differences exist between experimenters and students on various issues of human research--psychologists expressing views much more ethically stringent than those by their most typical human subjects. (Authors)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Moral Values, Perception, Psychological Studies

Fowler, Raymond D. – American Psychologist, 1990
Reviews speeches by former APA presidents to follow the historical development of psychology to its present status as an accepted science and profession. Discusses the nature of psychology as a discipline, science, and profession. Considers problems in the field and possible societal benefits from field research. (JS)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Behavioral Sciences, Development, Experimental Psychology

Stolz, Stephanie B.; And Others – American Psychologist, 1975
Provides an overview of the current methods of behavior modification, reviews some critical issues, such as fear of control, use of aversive control, and behavior modification in prisons, in an effort to aid in differentiating warranted from unwarranted concerns. Ethical standards and practices are discussed. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Theories, Conditioning, Ethics

Brofenbrenner, Urie – American Psychologist, 1977
A broader approach to research in human development is proposed that focuses on the progressive accommodation, throughout the life span, between the growing human organism and the changing environments in which it actually lives and grows. The approach emphasizes the use of rigorously designed experiments, both naturalistic and contrived,…
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Influences, Experimental Psychology, Experiments

Cooper, Joel – American Psychologist, 1976
Discusses the question of appropriate research methodologies for social psychology research, casting "involved participation" and role enactment as contrasting methodologies, with deception used in either case where necessary. Involved participation is considered to be more flexible and more suited for the testing of hypotheses whereas role…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Experimental Psychology, Experiments, Participation

Underwood, Benton J. – American Psychologist, 1975
It is proposed that nomethetic theories should be formulated in such a way to allow for an immediate individual-differences test. This approach of trying to bring individual differences into the mainstream of theory construction is elaborated in terms of guidelines that can be used in examining the intervening process, as well as a discussion of…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Conceptual Schemes, Experimental Psychology, Individual Differences

Forward, John; And Others – American Psychologist, 1976
A theoretical analysis and a review of the uses of role playing and deception methods indicates that role playing methods are based on a more comprehensive and inclusive conceptualization of human behavior than are deception methods, and that role playing assumptions are better able to account for the empirical findings in research on the behavior…
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Learning Processes, Motivation, Psychological Studies

Harris, Jesse G., Jr. – American Psychologist, 1973
Discusses the original and new methods of personnel recruitment and selection utilized by the Peace Corps, stressing the need for a body of rigorous experimental studies supporting scientific procedures in this area; and reports a study of Peace Corpsmen in the South Pacific. (JM)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Individual Characteristics, Personnel Evaluation, Personnel Policy

Chapanis, Alphonse – American Psychologist, 1971
Address presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York City, April 1971. Research started under a grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and completed and reported under a grant from the National Science Foundation, Office of Science Information Service. (VM)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communications, Computer Science, Experimental Psychology

Atkinson, Richard C. – American Psychologist, 1975
Discusses the keyword method, which divided vocabulary learning into two stages: (1) the subject associates the spoken foreign word with the keyword, and association that is formed quickly because of the acoustic similarity between the words, and, (2) the subject forms a mental image of the keyword "interacting" with the English translation.…
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Learning Processes, Learning Theories, Mnemonics
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