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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Cognitive psychology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Cognitive psychology is the psychological science which studies cognition, the mental processes that are hypothesised to underlie behavior.
Cognitive psychology is one of the more recent additions to psychological research, having only developed as a separate area within the discipline since the late 1950s and early 1960s (though there are examples of cognitive thinking from earlier researchers).
Because of the use of computational metaphors and terminology, cognitive psychology was able to benefit greatly from the flourishing of research in artificial intelligence and other related areas in the 1960s and 1970s.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Cognitive_psychology   (625 words)

  
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 Counselling, Psychotherapy & Mental Health Bibliography -- Part One
It will be useful not just to cognitive psychologists, researchers in behavioural finance and other areas concerned directly with human decision making, but also to counsellors and psychotherapists interested in an empirical look at how their clients might be reasoning.
The upshot of this lengthy article reporting research on subjects' abilities to switch between disparate cognitive tasks is that performance degrades quickly with task complexity and that serial task processing is significantly more efficient due to the time lost in switching.
The exceptionally well researched and competently argued book makes a solid contribution to the red-hot debate over accreditation, registration and other means of regulating the psychotherapy and counselling fields.
counsellingresource.com /bibliography/index.html   (4283 words)

  
 Children and Creativity - Resources and Ideas
Certain Books are about Creativity for Children and may include Edward de Bono's The Dog Exercising Machine and Teaching your child to think.
There are also the Cognitive Research Trust (CORT) Lessons of De Bono's Techniques.
Has a real skeleton as one of the friends.
members.optusnet.com.au /~charles57/Creative/Children/index.html   (602 words)

  
 Idea Group Reference
Electronic Government Strategies and Research in the U.S. Charles C. Hinnant, The University of Georgia, USA; Steven B.
Rino Falcone, National Research Council of Italy, Italy; Cristiano Castelfranchi, National Research Council of Italy, Italy
Robert Lipton, Prevention Research Center, USA; D.M. Gorman, Texas A&M University, USA; William F. Wieczorek, Buffalo State College-State University of New York, USA; Paul Gruenewald, Prevention Research Center, USA
www.idea-group.com /encyclopedia/details.asp?ID=4455&v=tableOfContents   (6260 words)

  
 Other Sources
Malcolm Gladwell, author and journalist, The New Yorker
Malcolm explores why we can't trust people's opinions -- because we don't have the language to express our feelings.
His examples include the story of New Coke and how Coke's market research misled them, and the development of Herman-Miller's Aeron chair, the best-selling chair in the history of office chairs, which succeeded in spite of research that suggested it would fail.
thinkerer.org /Background/BakOthers.htm   (134 words)

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