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Subject
General, History, Research & Methodology
ISBN
9780131147294
Subject Area
Psychology
Publication Name
Forty Studies That Changed Psychology : Explorations Into the History of Psychological Research
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
Prentice Hall PTR
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5 in
Author
Roger R. Hock
Item Width
6.1 in
Item Weight
14.9 Oz
Number of Pages
336 Pages

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This unique book closes the gap between psychology books and the research that made them possible. Its journey through the headline history” of psychology presents 40 of the most famous studies in the history of the science, and subsequent follow-up studies that expanded their findings and relevance. Readers are granted a valuable insider's look at the studies that continue to be cited most frequently, stirred up the most controversy when they were published, sparked the most subsequent related research, opened new fields of psychological exploration, and changed most dramatically our knowledge of human behavior. For individuals with an interest in an introduction to psychology.

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Publisher
Prentice Hall PTR
ISBN-10
0131147293
ISBN-13
9780131147294
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Author
Roger R. Hock
Publication Name
Forty Studies That Changed Psychology : Explorations Into the History of Psychological Research
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
General, History, Research & Methodology
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology
Number of Pages
336 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Item Weight
14.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
5
LCCN
2004-007022
Lc Classification Number
Bf198.7.H63 2005
Reviews
"I do... think that Hock has done a commendable job in this book of not only selecting appropriate studies, but providing this useful educational tool for introductory students... Hock keeps his audience interested and writes very elegantly, and yet, concisely... The idea of the book, which is to expose the novice student to the real story of research behind the introductory 'facts' is not only a worthwhile contribution to any introductory class, but an exemplary attempt to portray a more appropriate depiction of psychology to the naive student. This book is well written, engaging, easy to read, and comprehensive." — Misty Hill,Yale University "Hock's text brings class discussions to life... Hock's writing style is very engaging. I know this, because my students praise the work, but more so because I also read it with enthusiasm... most good historians tend to be encyclopedic, Hock's casual style is a welcome change." — James A. Schirille,Wake Forest University "The main strength is that Roger Hock summarizes, with flair and with clarity, some of the most important studies in the history of psychology." — Linda Pierce,Madonna University, "I do... think that Hock has done a commendable job in this book of not only selecting appropriate studies, but providing this useful educational tool for introductory students... Hock keeps his audience interested and writes very elegantly, and yet, concisely... The idea of the book, which is to expose the novice student to the real story of research behind the introductory 'facts' is not only a worthwhile contribution to any introductory class, but an exemplary attempt to portray a more appropriate depiction of psychology to the naive student. This book is well written, engaging, easy to read, and comprehensive." Misty Hill, Yale University "Hock's text brings class discussions to life... Hock's writing style is very engaging. I know this, because my students praise the work, but more so because I also read it with enthusiasm... most good historians tend to be encyclopedic, Hock's casual style is a welcome change." James A. Schirille, Wake Forest University "The main strength is that Roger Hock summarizes, with flair and with clarity, some of the most important studies in the history of psychology." Linda Pierce, Madonna University
Table of Content
1. Biology and Human Behavior. One Brain or Two,Gazzaniga, M.S. (1967). The split brain in man. More Experience = Bigger Brain?Rosenzweig, M.R., Bennett, E.L. & Diamond M.C. (1972). Brain changes in response to experience. Are You a "Natural"?Bouchard, T., Lykken, D., McGue, M., Segal N., & Tellegen, A. (1990). Sources of human psychological difference: The Minnesota study of twins raised apart. Watch Out for the Visual Cliff!Gibson, E.J., & Walk, R.D. (1960). The "visual cliff." 2. Perception and Consciousness. What You See Is What You've Learned.Turnbull C.M. (1961). Some observations regarding the experience and behavior of the BaMuti "Pygmies." To Sleep, No Doubt to Dream...Aserinsky, E. & Kleitman, N. (1953). Regularly occurring periods of eye mobility and concomitant phenomena during sleep. Dement W. (1960). The effect of dream deprivation. Unromancing the Dream...Hobson, J.A. & McCarley, R.W. (1977). The brain as a dream-state generator: An activation-synthesis hypothesis of the dream process. Acting as if You Are HypnotizedSpanos, N.P. (1982). Hypnotic behavior: A cognitive, social, psychological perspective. 3. Learning and Conditioning. It's Not Just about Salivating Dogs!Pavlov, I.P.(1927).Conditioned reflexes. Little Emotional Albert.Watson J.B. & Rayner, R. (1920). Conditioned emotional responses. Knock Wood.Skinner, B.F. (1948). Superstition in the pigeon. See Aggression...Do Aggression!Bandura, A., Ross, D. & Ross, S.A. (1961). Transmission of aggression through imitation of aggressive models. 4. Intelligence, Cognition, and Memory. What You Expect Is What You Get.Rosenthal, R. & Jacobson, L. (1966). Teacher's expectancies: Determinates of pupils' IQ gains. Just How are You Intelligent?H. Gardner, H. (1983).Frames of mind: The theory of multiple intelligences. Maps in Your Mind.Tolman, E.C. (1948). Cognitive maps in rats and men. Thanks for the Memories.Loftus, E.F. (1975). Leading questions and the eyewitness report. 5. Human Development. Discovering Love.Harlow, H.F.(1958). The nature of love. Out of Sight, but Not Out of Mind.Piaget, J. (1954).The construction of reality in the child:The development of object concept. How Moral are You?Kohlberg, L.., (1963). The development of children's orientations toward a moral order: Sequence in the development of moral thought. In Control and Glad of It!Langer, E.J. & Rodin, J. (1976). The effects of choice and enhanced responsibility for the aged: A field experiment in an institutional setting. 6. Emotion and Motivation. A Sexual Motivation...Masters, W.H. & Johnson, V.E. (1966).Human sexual response. I Can See It All Over Your Face!Ekman, P. &
Copyright Date
2005
Target Audience
College Audience
Dewey Decimal
150
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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  • Informative and interesting, some of the most important

    It was a requirement but I'm glad I now have it. Explains advances in psychology and the methodology used. Very inofrmative and interesting.

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    I am a graduate psychology program student. Anything that benefits my knowledge database is useful. I think I will get newer edition of this book eventually.

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    This was one of the few textbooks my son wanted to keep at the end of high school. He often refers to particular studies in casual conversations, so the book clearly made an impact on him.