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Product Description: In his treatment of activity measurement in the fields of medicine and psychology, Tryon gives us a book that clearly accomplishes the three purposes set out in its preface. The reader is definitely encouraged to wrestle with the concepts ofbehavior and activity in terms of "dynamic physical quantities...read more
Hardcover:
9780306437861 | Plenum Pub Corp, July 1, 1991, cover price $199.00
Paperback:
9781475790054 | Reprint edition (Springer Verlag, October 22, 2013), cover price $149.00 | About this edition: In his treatment of activity measurement in the fields of medicine and psychology, Tryon gives us a book that clearly accomplishes the three purposes set out in its preface.
Product Description: Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychotherapy provides a bionetwork theory unifying empirical evidence in cognitive neuroscience and psychopathology to explain how emotion, learning, and reinforcement affect personality and its extremes...read more
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9780124200715 | Academic Pr, April 10, 2014, cover price $99.95 | About this edition: Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychotherapy provides a bionetwork theory unifying empirical evidence in cognitive neuroscience and psychopathology to explain how emotion, learning, and reinforcement affect personality and its extremes.
Product Description: Nineteen contributed chapters illustrate those applied activities in which developmental psychologists are currently engaged and identify and provide guidelines for the ethical problems encountered in such activities. The authors draw from their own experience to identify issues that emerge as deve...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9780893915988 | Praeger Pub Text, September 1, 1990, cover price $84.00 | About this edition: Nineteen contributed chapters illustrate those applied activities in which developmental psychologists are currently engaged and identify and provide guidelines for the ethical problems encountered in such activities.
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