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5 boeken voor 1 geld uit de reeks Penguin Modern Psychology t.w. Language, Thinking and Reasoning, The Nature of Emotion, Experiments in Visual Perception en Attitudes and Behaviour
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Arnold, Magda B.; Johnson-Laird, P. N.; Marshall, J. C.; Oldfield, R. C.; Thomas, Kerry; Vernon, M. D.; Wason, P. C.
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anglais
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Penguin Books, Harmondsworth; Penguin Books Inc., Baltimore; Penguin Books Australia Ltd, Ringwood; Penguin Books Pty Ltd, Ringwood
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€ 42,50(Excl. toute livraison)
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5 paperbacks uit de jaren 1966-1971, alle 1e druk, 366-446 blz.
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1. Oldfield, R. C.; Marshall, J. C. — Language
Penguin Books, Harmondsworth; Penguin Books Inc., Baltimore; Penguin Books Australia Ltd, Ringwood
1968, 1e druk, 392[8] blz., paperback
Schoon, gaaf en kleurfris omslag. Bladzijden gaaf, schoon en egaal licht verkleurd. Stevig en als ongelezen exemplaar.
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Over de inhoud
Introduction 11
Part One ACQUISITION AND DEVELOPMENT 19
1 D. McNeill (1966)
The creation of language 21
2 E.H. Lenneberg (1964)
A biological perspective of language 32
3 C. Fraser, U. Bellugi and R. Brown (1963)
Control of grammar in imitation, comprehension
and production 48
4 A.R. Luria (1959)
The directive function of speech in development
and dissolution, part I 70
5 R. Brown (1958)
How shall a thing be called ? 82
Part Two PERCEPTION AND PRODUCTION 93
6 F.S. Cooper (1965)
Instrumental methods for research in phonetics 95
7 P. Lieberman (1965)
On the acoustic basis of the perception of intonation
by linguists 107
8 D.J. Bruce (1956)
Effects of context upon intelligibility of heard speech 123
9 A.M. Treisman (1964)
The effect of irrelevant material on the efficiency of
selective listening 132
10 J. Morton (1964)
A preliminary functional model for language behaviour 147
11 D.S. Boomer (1965)
Hesitation and grammatical encoding 159
12 P.A. Kolers (1965)
Bilingualism and bicodalism 171
Part Three PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF
LINGUISTICS 177
13 P.M. Postal (1964)
Underlying and superficial linguistic structure 179
14 G.A. Miller (1965)
Some preliminaries to psycholinguistics 202
15 G.A. Miller and K.O. McKean (1964)
A chronometric study of some relations
between sentences 213
16 J.A. Fodor (1965)
Could meaning be an r_m ? 231
17 P.C. Wason (1965)
The contexts of plausible denial 246
Part Four QUANTITATIVE AND
MATHEMATICAL ASPECTS 255
18 C.E. Shannon (1948)
A mathematical theory of communication 257
19 B. Mandelbrot (1965)
Information theory and psycholinguistics 263
20 A.M. Treisman (1965)
Verbal responses and contextual constraints
in language 276
21 J.P. Thorne (1964)
Grammars and machines 293
Part Five PATHOLOGY AND BRAIN
FUNCTION 307
22 R. Brain (1961)
The neurology of language 309
23 E.H. Lenneberg (1960)
Review of Speech and brain mechanisms by
W. Penfield and L. Roberts 333
24 A.R. Luria (1959)
The directive function of speech in development
and dissolution, part II 353
25 B. Milner, C. Branch and T. Rasmussen (1964)
Observations on cerebral dominance 366
Further Reading 379
Acknowledgements 382
Author Index 385
Subject Index 391
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2. Wason, P. C.; Johnson-Laird, P. N. — Thinking and Reasoning
Penguin Books, Harmondsworth; Penguin Books Inc., Baltimore; Penguin Books Australia Ltd, Ringwood
1968, 1e druk, 431 blz., paperback
Schoon, gaaf en kleurfris omslag. Bladzijden gaaf, schoon en egaal licht verkleurd. Stevig en als ongelezen exemplaar.
Over de inhoud
Introduction 9
Part One PROBLEM SOLVING 15
1 N. R. F. Maier (1931)
Reasoning. in humans. II. The solution of a problem
and its appearance in consciousness 17
2 K. Duncker (1945)
On problem-solving 28
3 H. G. Birch and H. S. Rabinowitz (1951)
The negative effect of previous experience on
productive thinking 44
4 R. E. Adamson (1952)
Functional fixedness as related to problem solving:
a repetition of three experiments 51
5 P. Saugstad and K. Raaheim (1960)
Problem-solving, past experience and availability of
functions 56
6 A. S. Luchins and E. H. Luchins (1950)
New experimental attempts at preventing
mechanization in problem solving 65
Part Two DEDUCTIVE REASONING 81
7 L. J. Chapman and J. P. Chapman (1959)
Atmosphere effect re-examined 83
8 M. Henle (1962)
On the relation between logic and thinking 93
9 C. B. De Soto, M. London and S. Handel (1965)
Social reasoning and spatial paralogic 108
10 P. C. Wason (1964)
The effect of self-contradiction on fallacious reasoning 124
Part Three INDUCTIVE REASONING 131
11 F. C. Bartlett (1958)
Adventurous thinking 133
12 A. D. De Groot (1965)
Thought and choice in chess 145
13 E. H. Rayner (1958)
A study of evaluative problem solving 152
14 P. C. Wason (1968)
‘On the failure to eliminate hypotheses . . .’ - a second
look 165
15 C. Gilson and R. P. Abelson (1965)
The subjective use of inductive evidence 175
Part Four MATCHING PROBLEMS AND
CONCEPTUAL THINKING 191
16 J. W. Whitfield (1951)
An experiment in problem solving 193
17 M. Donaldson (1959)
Positive and negative information in matching
problems 211
18 A. C. Campbell (1965)
On the solving of code items demanding the use of
indirect procedures 225
19 R. C. Haygood and L. E. Bourne, Jr (1965)
Attribute- and rule-learning aspects of conceptual
behavior 234
20 E. I. Shipstone (1960)
Some variables affecting pattern conception 260
Part Five INFORMATION PROCESSING
MODELS AND COMPUTER
SIMULATION 281
21 K. J. W. Craik (1943)
Hypothesis on the nature of thought 283
22 G. A. Miller, E. Galanter and K. H. Pribram (1960)
The formation of plans 291
23 U. Neisser (1963)
The multiplicity of thought 307
24 W. R. Reitman, R. B. Grove and R. G. Shoup (1964)
Argus: an information-processing model of thinking 324
25 I. M. L. Hunter (1966)
Mental calculation 341
Part Six COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT 353
26 J. Piaget (1962)
The stages of the intellectual development of the child 355
27 B. Inhelder and B. Matalon (1960)
The study of problem solving and thinking 364
28 J. S. Bruner (1964)
The course of cognitive growth 380
29 J. S. Bruner and H. J. Kenney (1965)
Representation and mathematics learning 410
Further Reading 422
Acknowledgements 423
Author Index 424
Subject Index 427
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3. Arnold, Magda B. — The Nature of Emotion
Penguin Books, Harmondsworth; Penguin Books Inc., Baltimore; Penguin Books Australia Ltd, Ringwood
1968, 1e druk, 397[1] blz., paperback
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Over de inhoud
Introduction 9
Part One Emotion as Organic Sensation 15
1 W. James (1884)
What is an emotion? 17
2 A. Lehmann (1914)
Theory of affectivity 37
3 W. B. Cannon (1927)
The James-Lange theory of emotion 43
Part Two Emotion Rooted in Instinct 53
4 A. F. Shand (1914)
The nature of emotional systems 55
5 W. McDougall (1928)
Emotion and feeling distinguished 61
6 R. Plutchik (1962)
The evolutionary basis of emotional behaviour 67
Part Three Emotion in Depth Psychology 81
7 D. Rapaport (1950)
The psychoanalytic theory of emotions 83
8 J. Hillman (1961)
C. G. Jung on emotion 90
Part Four Emotion as Significant Experience 95
9 F. Krueger (1928)
The essence of feeling 97
10 G. Dumas (1948)
Emotional shocks and emotions 109
11 L. Klages (1950)
The life of feeling 119
Part Five Emotion as Hypothetical Construct 127
12 E. Duffy (1941)
An explanation of ‘emotional’ phenomena without the
use of the concept ‘emotion’ 129
13 D. O. Hebb (1949)
Emotional disturbance 141
Part Six Emotion as Interference 155
14 E. Claparède (1928)
Feelings and emotions 157
15 R. W. Leeper (1948)
A motivational theory of emotion to replace ‘emotion as
disorganized response’ 172
16 M. Pradines (1958)
Feelings as regulators 189
Part Seven Emotions as Organized Tendencies 201
17 M. B. Arnold and J. A. Gasson, S.J. (1954)
Feelings and emotions as dynamic factors in personality
integration 203
18 P. T. Young (1961)
Affective processes 222
19 R. W. Leeper (1963)
The motivational theory of emotion 238
20 R. S. Lazarus (1966)
Emotion as coping process 249
Part Eight Expression and Recognition of
Emotion 261
21 A. E. Michotte (1950)
The emotional significance of movement 263
22 R. A. Spitz (1963)
Emotional development in the infant 279
Part Nine Neurophysiological Aspects 289
23 W. B. Cannon (1927)
The thalamic theory of emotion 291
24 J. W. Papez (1937)
A proposed mechanism of emotion 302
25 J. M. R. Delgado (1960)
Emotional behaviour in animals and humans 309
26 M. B. Arnold (1960)
Neural mediation of the emotional components of action 318
27 M. B. Arnold (1960)
Physiological effects of emotion 337
Further Reading 366
Acknowledgements 367
Author Index 369
Subject Index 374
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4. Vernon, M. D. — Experiments in Visual Perception
Penguin Books, Harmondsworth; Penguin Books Inc., Baltimore; Penguin Books Pty Ltd, Ringwood
1966, 1e druk, 446 blz., paperback
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Over de inhoud
Introduction 7
I Perception of Form 11
1 Koffka 13
2 Gottschaldt 29
3 Fantz 45
4 Ghent 51
5 Anderson and Leonard 61
II Perception of Space and Distance 75
6 Julesz 77
7 Walk and Gibson 84
8 Gibson, Bergman and Purdy 97
9 Kilpatrick 102
10 Smith and Smith 121
11 Witkin and Asch 136
III Perception of Constancy 155
12 Thouless 157
13 Ittelson 171
14 Borresen and Lichte 185
15 Jenkin and Hyman 196
16 Zeigler and Leibowitz 207
IV Perception of Movement, Apparent
Movement and Causality 213
17 Brown 215
18 Brown 228
19 Shipley, Kenney and King 236
20 Jones and Bruner 241
21 Michotte 253
22 Olum 261
23 Houssiadas 269
V Effects on Perception of ‘Set’ and Attention 277
24 Bruner and Minturn 279
25 Bruner and Postman 285
26 Evans and Piggins 293
27 Cohen 306
28 Zubek, Pushkar, Sansom and Gowing 315
VI Effects on Perception of Motivation and
Personality 331
29 Tajfel 333
30 Pettigrew, Allport and Barnett 347
31 Bruner and Postman 368
32 McGinnies 376
33 Lazarus and McCleary 386
34 Rosen 395
35 Gardner and Long 408
VII Piaget’s Observations on the Development of
Perception in Infancy 419
36 Piaget 421
37 Piaget 423
38 Piaget 427
39 Piaget 42
Further Reading 431
Acknowledgements 433
Author Index 435
Subject Index 441
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5. Thomas, Kerry — Attitudes and Behaviour
Penguin Books, Harmondsworth; Penguin Books Inc., Baltimore; Penguin Books Australia Ltd, Ringwood
1971, 1e druk, 366 blz., paperback
Schoon, gaaf en kleurfris omslag. Bladzijden gaaf, schoon en egaal licht verkleurd. Stevig en als ongelezen exemplaar.
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Introduction 9
Part One Conceptual Bases 15
1 G. W. Allport (1935)
Attitudes 17
2 L. L. Thurstone (1931)
The Measurement of Social Attitudes 21
3 C. A. Insko and J. Schopler (1967)
Triadic Consistency: A Statement of Affective-Cognitive-
Conative Consistency 22
4 L. W. Doob (1947)
The Behaviour of Attitudes 34
5 M. Fishbein (1967)
Attitude and the Prediction of Behaviour 52
Part Two
Measurement of the Behavioural Component
of Attitudes 85
6 E. S. Bogardus (1925)
Measuring Social Distances 87
7 H. C. Triandis (1964)
Exploratory Factor Analyses of the Behavioural Component
of Social Attitudes 98
8 D. T. Campbell (1963)
Diagnostic Methods following from the Dispositional
Perspective 119
Part Three
Attitudes as Predictors of Overt Behaviour 133
9 A. W. Wicker (1969)
10 C. R. Tittle and R. J. Hill (1967)
Attitude Measurement and Prediction of Behaviour:
An Evaluation of Conditions and Measurement Techniques 179
Part Four
Attitude Change and Behaviour Change 197
11 L. Festinger (1964)
Behavioural Support for Opinion Change 199
12 H. Leventhal, R. Singer and S. Jones (1965)
Effects of Fear and Specificity of Recommendation upon
Attitudes and Behaviour 202
13 D. E. Linder, J. Cooper and E. E. Jones (1967)
Decision Freedom as a Determinant of the Role of
Incentive Magnitude in Attitude Change 221
Part Five
Prediction of Behaviour:
Affect, Utility, Expectations and Norms 241
14 N. T. Feather (1959)
Subjective Probability and Decision under Uncertainty 243
15 I. Ajzen and M. Fishbein (1969)
The Prediction of Behavioural Intentions in a Choice
Situation 251
16 I. Ajzen (1971)
Attitudinal versus Normative Messages: An Investigation
of the Differential Effects of Persuasive Communications
on Behaviour 271
Part Six
Attitude as a Latent Process :
A Question of Emphasis 293
17 M. L. DeFleur and F. R. Westie (1963)
Attitude as a Scientific Concept 295
18 N. C. Weissberg (1964)
Commentary on DeFleur and Westie’s ‘Attitude as a
Scientific Concept’ 312
19 C. N. Alexander Jr (1966)
Further Commentary on DeFleur and Westie’s ‘Attitude as a
Scientific Concept’ 317
20 D. J. Bem (1968)
Attitudes as Self-Descriptions: Another Look at the
Attitude-Behaviour Link 323
21 D. T. Campbell (1963)
Social Attitudes and Other Acquired Behavioural
Dispositions 335
Further Reading 349
Acknowledgements 353
Author Index 355
Subject Index 361
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