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 Research
List of neurological research methods This is a list of neurological research methods : brain imaging neuroimaging funct...
List of research institutes This is a list of research institutes.
Quantitative research Quantitative research is the numerical representation and manipulation of observations for the pur...
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 Chapman University Graduate Catalog
Overview of the field of abnormal psychology, which is the application of methods, principles and findings from psychological research to understand, classify and treat “abnormal” behavior and psychologically based human suffering.
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the major theories, concepts, and research methods in life-span developmental psychology.
In Directed Research I-IV, the student conducts a full research project, including a written review of the literature, research hypotheses, development and piloting the methods, obtaining approval from the institutional review board(s), collecting data, analyzing the data, and writing the results and discussion sections of the manuscript.
www.chapman.edu /catalog/current/grad/wilkinson.html

  
 Conditions and Diseases/Neurological Disorders/Epilepsy/Research - The Medword List
Research and treatment program using a wide range of wellness, stress reduction, biofeedback and psychological methods tailored to each individual's needs.
University of Florida and Gainesville Veterans Administration Medical Center conducts a variety of multidisciplinary clinical research programs directed to the study of human epilepsy, medical and surgical treatment of epilepsy, and the psychological consequences of epilepsy and its treatment.
Encourages and supports epilepsy research while increasing public awareness of the disease's impact.
www.medwordlist.com /Conditions_and_Diseases/Neurological_Disorders/Epilepsy/Research/index.html

  
 Research Methods Links
These outlines cover the content of my undergraduate psychological research methods courses.
A good resource for many aspects of psychological research methods.
This site includes an on-line textbook in social research methods and a good list of research-related resources on the Web.
clem.mscd.edu /~davisj/prm2/prmlinks.html   (588 words)

  
 Research Methods in the Social Sciences: An Internet Resource List
A discussion list of methods to be used in psychological research.
Research Randomizer can be used in a wide variety of situations, including psychological experimentation, medical trials, and survey research.
This paper outlines a definition of health-related behavioral and social sciences research that was developed over the past year in consultation with behavioral and social scientists and science organizations.
www.library.miami.edu /netguides/psymeth.html   (1953 words)

  
 Industrial and organizational psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Industrial and organizational psychologists use psychological testing to measure the knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics of people for a variety of employment-related purposes, such as selection for hiring or promotion, training and development, or measuring employee satisfaction.
Industrial and organizational psychology attempts to apply psychological results and methods to aid workers and organizations.
Industrial and organizational psychology is the study of the behavior of people in the workplace.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Industrial_and_organizational_psychology   (306 words)

  
 Electronic Journals and Periodicals in Psychology and Related Fields
MPR-online MPR stands for methods of psychological research.
L.S.Vygotsky and the Contemporary Human Sciences Sponsored by Department of Psychology Russian Academy of Education, Institute of Psychology Russian Academy of Sciences, Psychological Institute Russian Academy of Education, Centre of Psychology and Psychotherapy.
Of particular interest are psychological, anthropological, sociological approaches.
psych.hanover.edu /Krantz/journal.html   (3041 words)

  
 ASLP 500 Research Methods in ASLP Fall 2000
Standard III-D       The applicant must possess knowledge of the principles and methods of prevention, assessment, and intervention for people with communication and swallowing disorders, including consideration of anatomical/physiological, psychological, developmental, and linguistic and cultural correlates of the disorders.
Standard III- F       The applicant must demonstrate knowledge of processes used in research and the integration of research principles into evidence-based clinical practice.
ASLP 500 Research Methods in ASLP Fall 2000
aslp.byu.edu /rh/600.htm   (3041 words)

  
 

Health-psych.org - Announcements

Research interest in the area of behavioral aspects of cancer [such as behavioral interventions to improve cancer screening practices, health behaviors (diet, physical activity, tobacco), psychological interventions to improve quality of life, or decision-making] are of particular interest.
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW: The Georgia Prevention Institute at the Medical College of Georgia (Dr. Catherine Davis; www.mcg.edu/institutes/gpi/) in collaboration with Dr. Phillip Tomporowski of the Department of Exercise Science at the University of Georgia (www.coe.uga.edu/exs/) seek applicants for a postdoctoral research fellowship in health psychology.
It is most appropriate for students, faculty, and other researchers who have a specific project at present, or planned in the near future, that can serve as the foundation for their work in the course.
www.health-psych.org /announce.asp   (3041 words)

  
 Transhumanist FAQ
Some may favor government subsidy of basic scientific research, or certain regulations they believe necessary to maintaining a maximally open society, or the provision of services they think will be poorly provided without state intervention.
The List covers all manner of topics over time, and you can search back several years through the archives on the Web to find previous posts on topics that interest you.
Most extropians strongly endorse the notion that the highest product of human culture is the scientific method and that the 18th century Enlightenment represented the real birth of a rational human civilization based on the scientific method and a fundamental valuation of human liberty.
www.extropy.com /faq.htm   (3041 words)

  
 Psychology
The divisions are largely arbitrary and overlapping (although they may have been formalised into areas of interest by psychological societies or regulatory bodies) and most psychologists will use methods from each area as appropriate, even if they mostly focus on one area of interest in their work.
For a comprehensive list of psychological topics on wikipedia, please see the list of psychological topics.
Chomsky demonstrated that language could not purely be learnt from conditioning, as people could produce sentences unique in structure and meaning that couldn't possibly of been generated solely through experience of natural language, implying that there must be internal states of mind that behaviourism rejected as illusory.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/p/ps/psychology.html   (2578 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Psychology Article
However, not all psychological research methods are scientific, and some may involve qualitative or interpretive techniques more allied to the humanities.
Health psychologists may be involved in public health campaigns, examining the impact of illness or health policy on quality of life or research into the psychological impact of health and social care.
For a comprehensive list of psychological topics on wikipedia, please see the list of psychological topics.
www.ipedia.com /psychology.html   (2580 words)

  
 Current Issues in Education: Volume 6 Number 2
In compiling our list of recommendations, we also reviewed many of the most popular textbooks in the area of qualitative research methods, quantitative research methods, statistics, measurement, and evaluation.
Quantitative purists express assumptions about the world in general and research in particular that are consistent with a positivist or empiricist philosophy, whereas qualitative purists (e.g., post-positivists, post-structuralists, and post-modernists) reject positivism (Onwuegbuzie, 2002a).
Research suggests that analysis of variance (ANOVA) is the most popular statistical procedure for conducting null hypothesis statistical significance tests among educational researchers (Elmore & Woehlke, 1998; Goodwin & Goodwin, 1985; Onwuegbuzie, 2002b).
cie.asu.edu /volume6/number2   (2580 words)

  
 emdr.doc
Using these criteria, independent reviewers (Chambless et al., 1998) placed EMDR, exposure therapy, and stress inoculation therapy on a list of “probably efficacious treatments;” no other therapies were judged to be empirically supported by controlled research for any PTSD population.
In 1995, the Clinical Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association initiated a project to determine the degree to which therapeutic methods were supported by solid empirical evidence.
The treatments included pharmacotherapies, psychological therapies (behavior therapy, EMDR, relaxation training, hypnotherapy, and dynamic therapy), and control conditions (pill-placebo, wait-list controls, supportive psychotherapies, and non-saccade EMDR control).
mailer.fsu.edu /~cfigley/Book/BTT/emdr.doc   (8137 words)

  
 The Object-Oriented Page
Classification in the Object Oriented Paradigm from a Cognitive Psychological Perspective: A Research Proposal is a not-short paper that examines the psychological aspects of the key concepts of Object Technology.
Tutorial List, from Next Objects Corporation, is a compendium of free tutorials on Java and Object Technology: Architecture, Basic Objects, Object Oriented Analysis and OO Analysis shown as a Use Case are some of them.
A Comparison of Object Oriented Development Methodologies is a 1993 report by Edward V. Berard at The Object Agency Inc. establishing an own criteria for evaluating several OO methods and methodologies (OMT, Wirfs-Brock, OMT, Booch, Berard, etc.).
www.well.com /user/ritchie/oo.html   (6723 words)

  
 SAGE Publications - Table of Contents - The Sage Handbook of Methods in Social Psychology
SAGE Publications - Table of Contents - The Sage Handbook of Methods in Social Psychology
Conducting Social Psychological Research in Educational Settings: "Lessons We Learned in School
Mediated and Moderated Effects in Social Psychological Research: Measurement, Design, & Analysis Issues
www.sagepub.com /booktoc.aspx?pid=9569&sc=1   (374 words)

  
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 Research Methods in the Social Sciences: An Internet Resource List
Research Randomizer can be used in a wide variety of situations, including psychological experimentation, medical trials, and survey research.
This paper outlines a definition of health-related behavioral and social sciences research that was developed over the past year in consultation with behavioral and social scientists and science organizations.
A Definition of Behavioral and Social Science Research for the National Institutes of Health.
www.library.miami.edu /netguides/psymeth.html   (1953 words)

  
 Research Methods in the Social Sciences: An Internet Resource List
A discussion list of methods to be used in psychological research.
Research Randomizer can be used in a wide variety of situations, including psychological experimentation, medical trials, and survey research.
Psychological Research Using the Net to Collect Data.
www.library.miami.edu /netguides/psymeth.html   (1953 words)

  
 List of terms and concepts used in alternative medicine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Biomedical model of health is a conceptual model of illness that excludes psychological and social factors and includes only biological factors in an attempt to understand a person's illness.
The list of what is considered to be CAM changes continually, as those therapies that are proven to be safe and effective become adopted into conventional health care and as new approaches to health care emerge.
Alternative medicine is a broad term for any diagnostic method, method of treatment or therapy whose theoretical bases and techniques diverge from generally accepted medical methods.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Terms_and_concepts_in_alternative_medicine   (1953 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Editorial Reviews Books: Sexual Homicide: Patterns and Motives- Paperback
The second type of system assumes that violent crimes are committed by individuals with psychopathic personality makeup; according to the third classification type, a combination of social and psychological factors results in violent behavior.
Although Lunde has stated that the murders of fiction bear no resemblance to the murders of reality (1976), a connection between fictional detective techniques and modern profiling methods may indeed exist.
For example, it is an attention to detail that is the hallmark of famous fictional detectives; the smallest item at a crime scene does not escape their notice.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/books/0028740637/reviews   (4560 words)

  
 OLR - Psychologists
Psychologist means a person practices as a "psychologist" within the meaning of this chapter when he holds himself out to be a psychologist, or renders to individuals or to the public for remuneration any service involving the application of recognized principles, methods and procedures of the science and profession of psychology.
Services which may be provided by psychologists include diagnosing, assessing and treating mental, emotional and psychological illness, disorders, problems and concerns and evaluation and treatment of vocational, social, educational, behavioral, intellectual and learning and cognitive disorders.
The primary responsibilities of the Board are to conduct examinations of candidates for licensure to practice psychology, to verify credentials of applicants, to license and renew upon documentation of continuing education activities, to conduct hearings and investigations upon receipt of complaints pertaining to psychology.
www.state.me.us /pfr/olr/categories/cat35.htm   (1498 words)

  
 NW Horse Source ~ the all breed, all discipline, equine resource
Burn explains that riders of all levels of expertise and experience should be able to use the information her guide offers about equestrian opportunities, methods of analyzing stables, instructors and horses, and ways of adapting one's riding style to whatever animal comes along.
There is also a "Doublecheck" checklist that the rider can use to gauge the success of his or her performance.
She explains, "The best horse owners and riders are those who understand horse behavior in general, have a clear idea of what causes or provokes certain behaviors in horses, and are able to stand back and look at their own specific situation objectively.
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 Orgonon
The divisions are largely arbitrary and overlapping (although they may have been formalised into areas of interest by psychological societies or regulatory bodies) and most psychologists will use methods from each area as appropriate, even if they mostly focus on one area of interest in their work.
List of psychologists for a full list of famous and influential psychologists.
List of publications in psychology for important publications in psychology.
dks.thing.net /Orgonon.html   (6952 words)

  
 Research Methods in the Social Sciences: An Internet Resource List
A discussion list of methods to be used in psychological research.
This paper outlines a definition of health-related behavioral and social sciences research that was developed over the past year in consultation with behavioral and social scientists and science organizations.
Recent topics include open and closed questioning, using diaries in social research, ethnographic writing, and visual research methods.
www.library.miami.edu /netguides/psymeth.html   (6952 words)

  
 Penn Psychology:
Consistently ranked among the top Psychology Departments in the world, its graduate program has produced a disproportionate number of today's leading psychological scientists (see list).
Today, the department's faculty apply rigorous methods to answer questions in a wide range of overlapping research areas.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania is the oldest continuously functioning psychology department in North America and has a rich history.
www.psych.upenn.edu   (130 words)

  
 Penn Psychology:
Consistently ranked among the top Psychology Departments in the world, its graduate program has produced a disproportionate number of today's leading psychological scientists (see list).
Today, the department's faculty apply rigorous methods to answer questions in a wide range of overlapping research areas.
The Department of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania is the oldest continuously functioning psychology department in North America and has a rich history.
www.psych.upenn.edu   (200 words)

  
 Cognitive & Psychological Sciences
The list supports dialogue between Society members and others, focusing on Mathematical Psychology broadly conceived to include work of theoretical character using mathematical methods, formal logic, or computer simulation.
This list aims to provide a forum for the discussion of social theory within the social sciences.
MPSYCH-L is a list sponsored by the Society for Mathematical Psychology.
www.awa.com /psy/onepage.html   (2483 words)

  
 Dominatrix in Print and Media
There is a digest version of the Femsupremacy list, which can be subscribed to via the usual methods, by emailing to: femsupremacy-digest-request@renaissoft.com.
A serious defense of BDSM: psychological, criminal and sociological analysis, freedom and legal aspects, the Spanner case, the right to fantasy and pleasure.
First person narratives by Dave and Gloria about their introduction to FemDom; but the real welts and sweat of S/M erotica are missing.
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