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American Psychologist, 2007
These guidelines are designed to educate psychologists and provide a framework for making decisions regarding professional record keeping. State and federal laws, as well as the American Psychological Association's "Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct," generally require maintenance of appropriate records of psychological…
Descriptors: Psychological Services, Psychologists, Guidelines, Psychology
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Nettle, Daniel – American Psychologist, 2007
Replies to comments by K. M. Sheldon et al on the author's original article on evolution and personality variation. Sheldon et al concurred with the thrust of that article that the way natural selection shapes or gives rise to interindividual variation is a worthy topic for evolutionary psychologists to consider, so at a broad level Sheldon et al…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Psychologists, Personality, Reader Response
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Rozin, Paul – American Psychologist, 2007
Like any other domain of human activity, psychology has its fads and fashions. One consequence of fads is an overconcentration of resources on specific problems or approaches, which leaves other important problems or approaches (holes) underappreciated and understudied. This article is primarily about different factors (such as negativity bias,…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Psychology, Psychological Studies, Behavioral Science Research
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Ardila, Ruben – American Psychologist, 2007
Research about the nature of psychology, its subject matter, its level of analysis, its scientific laws, its relationship with other disciplines, and its social relevance has been a matter of great concern and interest during the development of psychology. This problem can be analyzed in terms of the dilemmas of the psychological discipline, which…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Psychologists, Natural Sciences, Psychology
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Benjamin, Ludy T. Jr.; Whitaker, Jodi L.; Ramsey, Russell M.; Zeve, Daniel R. – American Psychologist, 2007
In 1974, a story was published about clandestine research done by John B. Watson that was judged to be so reprehensible that it was offered as the real reason he was fired from his faculty position at Johns Hopkins University in 1920, at perhaps the peak of his academic career. Watson's dismissal from Johns Hopkins may have been the most important…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Psychologists, Psychology, Sex
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Giordano, Peter J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2007
Virginia Andreoli Mathie received her BMath and BA from the University of Waterloo and her MA and PhD in social psychology from the University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill. She taught at James Madison University (JMU) for 29 years. In July 2004 she became Executive Director of Psi Chi, the National Honor Society in Psychology. She has held…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Presidents, Leadership, Social Psychology
Nicoletti, John; Spencer-Thomas, Sally; Bollinger, Christopher M. – Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Ltd, 2009
The purpose of this book is to examine violence on college campuses and prepare campus practitioners to both prevent and respond to violence. Since the first edition was published, major violence has redefined the landscape, most notably the experiences of 9/11 and the tragedy of the Virginia Tech massacre. On the positive side, however, great…
Descriptors: Guides, Campuses, Violence, Sexual Abuse
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Maycock, Bryan John; Liu, Geniva; Klein, Raymond M. – Journal of Research Practice, 2009
For over a century, drawing from observation, at least at the introductory level, has been integral to many secondary and most post-secondary art school programs in Europe and North America. Its place in such programs is understood to develop an ability to see and interpret on a flat surface the real, three-dimensional world; this skill, in turn,…
Descriptors: Observation, Eye Movements, Scientific Methodology, Psychologists
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Tarnopolsky, Oleg – Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, 2009
This article discusses the issues of teaching ESP to Ukrainian tertiary students majoring in psychology. The suggested approach is based on teaching English through the content matter of special subjects included in the program of training practical psychologists. The example of an ESP textbook for psychologists is used for demonstrating the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English for Special Purposes, Psychologists, Psychology
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Monsen, Jeremy J.; Brown, Emma; Akthar, Zobiah; Khan, Sehra Y. – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2009
Two cohorts of psychology graduates with Graduate Basis for Registration (GBR) with the British Psychological Society (BPS), and a range of relevant work experience (teaching, youth and social work) were employed by the Kent Educational Psychology Service (EPS) over a two-year period as assistant educational psychologists (Assistant EPs). This…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Professional Training, Work Experience
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Pellegrini, Dario W. – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2009
This article reflects on the potential benefits of applying systemic theory to the work of educational psychologists (EPs). It reviews developments in systemic thinking over time, and discusses the differences between more directive "first order" versus collaborative "second order" approaches. It considers systemic theories and…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Systems Approach, Case Studies, Barriers
Hart, Shelley R.; Dowdy, Erin; Eklund, Katie; Renshaw, Tyler L.; Jimerson, Shane R.; Jones, Camille; Earhart, James, Jr. – California School Psychologist, 2009
The development of social and emotional competence is crucial for students. "Second Step" is a curriculum designed to promote prosocial development and prevent violence. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of implementing one unit of the Second Step curriculum (Impulse Control and Problem Solving). A controlled,…
Descriptors: Intervention, Violence, Self Control, Problem Solving
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Cotellesso, Annie; Mazer, Barbara; Majnemer, Annette – Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 2009
Community-based occupational therapy (OT) services are intended to promote social integration and minimize disability. The objective of this study was to describe community-based OT services for children in the province of Quebec, Canada. Specific aims included (a) to determine the proportion of Centres Locaux de Services Communautaires (CLSCs)…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Social Integration, Disabilities, Rural Areas
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Burrow-Sanchez, Jason; Call, Megan E.; Adolphson, S. Lillian; Hawken, Leanne S. – Journal of School Health, 2009
Background: School psychologists are some of the most likely personnel to deliver mental health services, including substance abuse, in school settings, but there is limited research on the perceived competence of school psychologists to address student substance abuse concerns. The 3 aims of this study were to determine how school psychologists…
Descriptors: Health Services, Student Needs, Substance Abuse, School Psychologists
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Fiorello, Catherine A.; Thurman, S. Kenneth; Zavertnik, Jennifer; Sher, Robert; Coleman, Schehera – Psychology in the Schools, 2009
The broad cognitive abilities defined by the Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) theory have been shown to predict school achievement. However, the ecological validity of these constructs has not been studied in classroom settings. This study compares ratings by a sample of teachers (n = 53) and school psychologists (n = 86) of the importance of the CHC…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Academic Achievement, Cognitive Ability, Counselor Attitudes
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