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 CV
Electronic journal associated with Behavioral and Brain Sciences, and sponsored by the American Psychological Association, Sub-editor for social epistemology, starting May 1990.
TAMARA: Journal of Critical Postmodern Organization Science, founding editorial board member, 2001
Science, 'Concepts in the social sciences' series, Open University Press (UK) and University of Minnesota Press (USA).
www.warwick.ac.uk /~sysdt/cv.html

  
 Goldsmiths College - Psychology Department
Many of the issues addressed are foundational for psychological science, for example, the relation of brain studies to individual experience, the nature of subjectivity, intersubjectivity and objectivity, how to avoid the mysteries of dualism and the implausibilities of reductionism, how to develop methodologies appropriate to the study of experience, and so on.
From 1990 onwards, I have over 70 publications in this area, mostly addressing the trickier theoretical problems of consciousness in ways that try to bridge science, philosophy and "common-sense" (around 25 of these papers and chapters are available on-line in the CogPrints archive).
I am fascinated by the breadth and depth of this topic and enjoy the "grand debates." I have given numerous papers at national and international conferences in this area, and have helped to form and currently chair the Consciousness and Experiential Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society ( CEP).
www.goldsmiths.ac.uk /departments/psychology/staff/velmans.html

  
 Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy
The journal is an outlet for timely and innovative psychological and related social science scholarship with implications for social action and policy.
ASAP has an internationally respected Editorial Board with expertise in both social science research and the application of that research to real world issues.
By encouraging timely publication of well-written peer-reviewed work, we aim to facilitate communication between social science researchers and policy makers as well as with the public as a whole.
www.asap-spssi.org

  
 Faculty - OSU Political Science
Philip Tetlock (Ph.D., Yale, 1979), Burtt Professor of Psychology and Political Science is a social psychologist who specializes in exploring the applicability of psychological concepts and research methods to a wide range of domestic political and international problems.
His articles have appeared in such journals as International Studies Quarterly, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Conflict Resolution, and Behavioral Science.
He has published articles in many journals, including the American Political Science Review, Political Science Quarterly, the Journal of Politics, Legislative Studies Quarterly and Western Political Quarterly.
psweb.sbs.ohio-state.edu /text/faculty

  
 A Psychology Press Journal: International Journal of Psychology
Its purpose is to circulate, in an international framework, scientific information within and among subdisciplines of psychology and to foster the development of psychological science around the world.
International Union of Psychological Science International Meeting Calendar
Finally it offers an opportunity to express opinions and to discuss internationally significant psychological issues.
www.tandf.co.uk /journals/pp/00207594.html

  
 APS - Intuitive Development of Children Strongly Linked to Fluent Conversation
Psychological Science, a journal of the American Psychological Society, explores research, theory, and application in psychology and related sciences.
A new study appearing in the July 1999 issue of Psychological Science, a publication of the American Psychological Society, has found that the so-called "Mozart Effect"—a temporary increase in intelligence shown immediately after hearing a piano sonata written by the famed composer—is bogus.
The American Psychological Society is a non-profit membership organization of more than 15,000 applied, academic, and research psychologists dedicated to encouraging, facilitating, and preserving scientific and behavioral research in the public interest.
www.uvm.edu /~dhowell/lies4thedition/Classfolder/MozartEffect/Mozart.html   (790 words)

  
 September 29 - Today in Science History
Louis Leon Thurstone was an American psychologist who was instrumental in the development of psychometrics, the science that measures mental functions, and who developed statistical techniques for multiple-factor analysis of performance on psychological tests.
He was a cofounder of the first dental school in the world, Baltimore College of Dental Surgery (1840), and cofounder of the first dental journal in the world, the American Journal of Dental Science (1849), serving as its editor for over 20 years.
He is credited for placing dental education, literature, and organization on a permanent basis.
www.todayinsci.com /9/9_29.htm   (1119 words)

  
 Record: 3 faculty members elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
His publications in democratic theory include articles in the Journal of Theoretical Politics, the European Journal of Political Research, Mathematical Computer Modeling, the American Political Science Review and Social Choice and Welfare, for which he serves on the editorial board.
The three are among 213 men and women elected this year by the academy, an organization formed in 1870 to cultivate the arts and sciences and to recognize leadership in scholarship, business, the arts and public affairs.
He joined WUSTL in 1996 and served as chair of the Department of Psychology in Arts and Sciences until 2004, when he was named dean of academic planning in Arts and Sciences.
record.wustl.edu /news/page/normal/5218.html   (1119 words)

  
 Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy
The journal is an outlet for timely and innovative psychological and related social science scholarship with implications for social action and policy.
(ASAP) is an electronic journal sponsored by the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI).
Introduction to the Special Issue, Psychological Perspectives on Threats to Democracy.
www.asap-spssi.org   (606 words)

  
 Summer Classes for High School Students - Engineering - Columbia University, New York
Students are introduced to basic engineering design and to the complementary professional skills essential for anyone who plans to study engineering and applied sciences (computer science, applied physics, and applied mathematics) in college.
Jack McGourty is associate dean for undergraduate studies at the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, Columbia University.
Dean McGourty is responsible for the academics, research, and advising for undergraduate students in engineering and applied science.
www.ce.columbia.edu /hs/engineering.cfm   (495 words)

  
 PsyArt: An Online Journal for the Psychological Study of the Arts.
This is a procedure widely deployed in both the social sciences and the "hard" sciences.
Psychoanalysis can claim to be a science, a holistic science.
But no one doubts that these sciences are sciences.
www.clas.ufl.edu /ipsa/journal/2004_holland08.shtml#holland08   (495 words)

  
 Elsevier Science
The Journal of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP
PAIN is the original multidisciplinary publication on pain and continues to lead the field in driving forward study into the nature, mechanisms and treatment of pain.
With titles available across a variety of media - print, online and CD-ROM, we are able to supply the information you need in the most convenient format.
www.intl.elsevierhealth.com   (126 words)

  
 Psychological Science - Journal Information
Psychological Science, the flagship journal of the American Psychological Society, is established as a leader in its field, with a citation ranking/impact factor that places it in the top 10 psychology journals worldwide.
The journal publishes authoritative articles of interest across all of scientific psychology's subdisciplines, including the behavioral, clinical, cognitive, neural, and social sciences.
In addition to these full-length articles, Psychological Science also features summaries of new research developments.
www.blackwellpublishing.com /journal.asp?ref=0956-7976   (126 words)

  
 The “Mozart Effect”: A Psychological Research Methods Case - Case Teaching Notes - Case Study Collection - National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science
This allows the instructor to point out additional aspects of “good research.” It also allows the instructor to discuss operational definitions and clearly written methods sections and how these relate to replication (and its importance) in science.
This case study combines several approaches including a directed case approach with the use of journal articles combined with lecture, individual assignments, and small groups.
The research methods course in psychology is often taught in the junior/senior year and is typically designed to teach students to apply the scientific method in evaluating research and in conducting their own research.
www.sciencecases.org /psych_research/psych_research_notes.asp   (1328 words)

  
 Society for Personality and Social Psychology
This is accomplished through our journal publications ( PSPB and PSPR), our annual conference, and close consultations with science advocacy offices in the American Psychological Association and the American Psychological Society.
The goals of the Society are to further the generation and dissemination of research in personality and social psychology.
We invite you to browse our web pages and learn about the Society.
www.spsp.org   (1328 words)

  
 Birkbeck College Library - Resources for Counselling
Social Science Citation Index Covers all articles from approximately 1,500 important international journals and additional relevant articles from approximately 2,000 others.
PsycLine Guide to Psychology and Social Science Journals an index of 1,500+ psychology and social science journals
PsycINFO Gives good coverage of the psychological literature from 1887 onwards, covering journal articles, books and individual book chapters
www.bbk.ac.uk /lib/cosubject.html   (996 words)

  
 American Psychological Association. Div. 40
The American Psychological Association (APA) was founded at Clark University in 1892 for the advancement of psychology as a science.
Proposed bylaws of the Division of Clinical Neuropsychology, Division 40 of the American Psychological Association.
Archival records of Division 40 (Clinical Neuropsychology) of the American Psychological Association include Division policy documents, minutes of meetings, committee reports, significant correspondence, newsletters, and other printed material.
www.lib.lsu.edu /special/findaid/a4745.html   (928 words)

  
 Iconophobia, Knight Dunlap, and the vanishing images of J.B. Watson.
The distinctions I shall make will be applied to, and illustrated by, the circumstances of the first banishment of the mental image from psychological science, at the hands of J. Watson - a strange episode which seems to have been crucial to the origins of his behaviorism.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 4, 143-151.
Behaviorism rejected the whole notion of psychology as the science of mental life, and effectively brought discussion of mental imagery to a halt.
www.calstatela.edu /faculty/nthomas/dun-wat.htm   (6491 words)

  
 Bain, Alexander. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Besides being the founder of the first psychological journal, Mind, in 1886, Bain was the author of The Senses and the Intellect (1855), The Emotions and the Will (1859), Mental and Moral Science (1868), Education as a Science (1879), James Mill (1882), John Stuart Mill (1882), and an autobiography (pub.
He sought to chart physiological correlates of mental states but refused to make any materialistic assumptions.
www.bartleby.com /65/ba/Bain-Ale.html   (6491 words)

  
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It is published quarterly by the American Psychological Association for the Society for the History of Psychology (APA Division 26), and is edited by James H. Capshew, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University Bloomington.
The journal operates with the support of the Society for the History of Psychology, the American Psychological Association, and Indiana University.
American Psychological Association for the Society for the History of Psychology.
www.wpi.edu /~histpsy   (146 words)

  
 Social Science
"Social Science Computer Review is an interdisciplinary journal covering social science instructional and research applications of computing, as well as societal impacts of information technology.
I, Decision Science, and Psychological Theory in Decisions about People: A Case Study in Jury Selection.
First, it will help social and behavioral scientists push their research through the use of 'cyberinfrastructure'--vast new webs of computers, networks and data resources that are becoming increasingly important to science as a whole, and to the activities of NSF in particular.
www.aaai.org /AITopics/html/social.html   (2931 words)

  
 Bain, Alexander. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Besides being the founder of the first psychological journal, Mind, in 1886, Bain was the author of The Senses and the Intellect (1855), The Emotions and the Will (1859), Mental and Moral Science (1868), Education as a Science (1879), James Mill (1882), John Stuart Mill (1882), and an autobiography (pub.
He sought to chart physiological correlates of mental states but refused to make any materialistic assumptions.
www.bartleby.com /65/ba/Bain-Ale.html   (265 words)

  
 David Heeger, Recent Publications
Heeger DJ, The Representation of Visual Stimuli in Primary Visual Cortex, Current Directions in Psychological Science, 3:159-163, 1994.
Heeger D, Model for the extraction of image flow, Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 4:1455-1471, 1987.
Abstract: An array of polymer grid triodes with common grid functions as a "plastic retina" which provides local contrast gain control for image enhancement.
www.cns.nyu.edu /~david/publications.html   (8167 words)

  
 A Taylor & Francis Journal: International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice
International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice is currently noted in CABS; CLINPsyc; Current Contents; e-psyche; Excerpta Medica/EMBASE; Psychological Abstracts; PsycINFO; PsycLIT and Science Citation Index.
International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice provides an international forum for communication among health professionals with clinical, academic and research interests in psychiatry.
The journal gives particular emphasis to papers that integrate the findings of academic research into realities of clinical practice.
www.tandf.co.uk /journals/titles/13651501.asp   (8167 words)

  
 Chris Argyris, Bibliography of Works
Explorations in interpersonal competence I. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science
A review of Kurt Lewin's field theory in social sciences and resolving social conflicts.
The incompleteness of social psychological theory: Examples from small group, cognitive consistency and attribution research.
www.actionscience.com /argbib.htm   (8167 words)

  
 The Journal of Social Issues
is a thematic journal published quarterly by Blackwell Publishers.
the Society seeks to bring behavioral and social science theory, empirical evidence and practice into focus on human problems.
The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues /
www.spssi.org /jsi.html   (8167 words)

  
 Electronic Journals and Periodicals in Psychology and Related Fields
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.
Psychometrika The official journal of the Psychometric Society, is devoted to the development of psychology as a quantitative rational science.
Cognitive Science Papers from the Sussex School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences
psych.hanover.edu /Krantz/journal.html   (3041 words)

  
 Electronic Journals
PSYCOLOQUY is a refereed electronic journal (ISSN 1044-0143) sponsored American Psychological Association's Science Directorate and Office of Publication and Communication and co-edited by Stevan Harnad (Psychology Department, Princeton University) and Perry London (Dean, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University).
Its scope includes the broader social, psychological, literary, economic and pedagogical implications of computer-mediated networks.
I have also listed partial entries in the interest of providing the reader with the maximum of available information (these incomplete entries will be marked as such).
www.heise.de /ix/raven/Literature/Journals/ElJournals.html   (15140 words)

  
 Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920)
Intended to call psychological studies, but declined due to the already existing journal of same name dealing with spiritualistic issues
Goal is to make a new domain of science
Contribution to the theory of sensory perception published in section = literally birth of new science, psychology
www.geocities.com /Tokyo/Bay/9166/wundt.htm   (15140 words)

  
 Home Page of Julian Barling, Ph.D - Curriculum Vitae
Reviewer for : Journal of Applied Psychology; Journal of Occupational Psychology; Journal of Organizational Behaviour; Journal of Management; Academy of Management Journal; Industrial & Labor Relations Review; Behavior Therapy; Canadian Journal of Administrative Science; British Journal of Psychology; British Journal of Management; International Journal of Behavioral Development, Psychological Reports.
Barling, J., and MacEwen, K.E. Linking work and family experiences: The role of the mediating variable.  Paper presented at the symposium entitled “Occupational stress and the well-being of the family”.  American Psychological Association/National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety, Washington, D.C., November.
Kelloway, E.K., and Barling J. (1991).  Job characteristics, role stress and mental health.  Journal of Occupational Psychology, 64, 291-304.
www.julianbarling.com /cv.htm   (15140 words)

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