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Author: Egon Brunswik; Kenneth R Hammond; Thomas R Stewart
Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2001.
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Genre/Form: Aufsatzsammlung
Named Person: Egon Brunswik; Egon Brunswik; Egon Brunswik; Egon Brunswik; Egon Brunswik; Egon Brunswik; Egon Brunswik
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Egon Brunswik; Kenneth R Hammond; Thomas R Stewart
ISBN: 0195130138 9780195130133
OCLC Number: 43474736
Notes: A selection of the author's English language papers, 1935-1957.
Description: xii, 540 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Contents: Preface --
Introduction --
Part I. Beginnings: The Grand Ideas Introduced --
1. The organism and the causal texture of the environment, Edward C. Tolman and Egon Brunswik --
2. Psychology as a science of objective relations, Egon Brunswik --
3. Organismic achievement and environment probability, Egon Brunswik --
4. Distal focussing of perception: Size constancy in a representative sample of situations, Egon Brunswik --
5. Points of view: Components of psychological theorizing, Egon Brunswik --
6. Remarks on functionalism in perception, Egon Brunswik --
7. Representative design and probabilistic theory in a functional psychology and In defense of probabilistic functionalism: A reply Egon Brunswik --
Part II. Explications: Iconoclasm at Work --
A. Demonstrations of a new methodology: Representative design --
8. Probability learning of perceptual cues in the establishment of a weight illusion, Egon Brunswik and Hans Herma. 9. Thing constancy as measured by correlation coefficients, Egon Brunswik --
10. Probability as a determiner of rat behavior, Egon Brunswik --
11. Ecological cue-validity of "proximity" and of other Gestalt factors, Egon Brunswik and Joe Kamiya --
B. Demonstrations of a comprehensive theory --
12. Conceptual Framework of Psychology: Then and Now, Ray W. Cooksey --
13. Survival in a world of probable objects, James J. Gibson --
C. Final thoughts --
14. "Ratiomorphic" models of perception and thinking, Egon Brunswik --
15. Perception and the representative design of psychological experiments, Egon Brunswik --
16. Ontogenetic and other developmental parallels to the history of science, Egon Brunswik --
17. Historical and thematic relations of psychology to other sciences, Egon Brunswik --
18. Scope and aspects of the cognitive problem, Egon Brunswik --
Part III. Applications --
A. Theoretical and methodological contributions to psychology. 19. The Contribution of Representative Design to Calibration Research, Michael E. Doherty, Gregory L. Brake, and Gernot D. Kleiter --
20. Assessing Self-Insight via Policy Capturing and Cognitive Feedback, Michael E. Doherty and Barbara A. Reilly --
21. Judgment analysis, R. James Holzworth --
22. Brunswik's Theoretical and Methodological Contributions to Research in Interpersonal Perception, Linda Albright and Thomas E. Malloy --
23. Hierarchical Linear Models for the Nomothetic Aggregation of Idiographic Descriptions of Judgment, Stephen G. Schilling and James H. Hogge --
24. Vicarious Functioning Reconsidered: A Fast and Frugal Lens Model, Gerd Gigerenzer and Elke M. Kurz --
25. Multiple Cue Probability Learning, R. James Holzworth --
26. Brunswik and Moral Psychology, Bo Earle --
27. The Lens Model Equation, Thomas R. Stewart --
B. Overviews of applications to substantive problems --
28. The Realistic Accuracy Model and Brunswik's Approach to Social Judgment, David Funder. 29. Application of the Lens Model to the Evaluation of Professional Performance, James H. Hogge --
30. Brunswik and Medical Science, Robert S. Wigton --
31. The perception and judgment of rapport, John Gillis and Frank Bernieri --
32. The Relationship between Strategy and Achievement as the Basic Unit of Group Functioning, John Rohrbaugh --
33. Brunswikian Research on Social Perception, Interpersonal Learning and Conflict, and Negotiation, Jeryl L. Mumpower --
34. Understanding the Effects of Psychiatric Drugs on Social Judgment, John Gillis --
35. Human Factors, Alex Kirlik --
36. Representative Design: Cognitive Science from a Brunswikian Perspective, Peter Juslin --
C. Examples of current Brunswikian research and application --
37. Assessing the Reliability of Judgments, James H. Hogge and Stephen G. Schilling --
38. Vicarious Functioning in Teams, Leonard Adelman, DeVere Henderson, and Sheryl Miller. 39. Probabilistic Functioning and Cognitive Aging, Gerard Chasseigne and Etienne Mullet --
40. A Brunswikian Approach to Emotional Communication in Music Performance, Patrik N. Juslin --
41. An Application of the Lens Model to Guidance and Counseling of Adolescents, Maria Teresa Munoz Sastre and Ludovic Duponchelle --
42. How Probabilistic Functionalism Advances Evolutionary Psychology, Kenneth R. Hammond --
43. Brunswik and Quality of Life: A Brief Note, C.R.B. Joyce --
Part IV. Brunswik the man and his ideas --
44. Ideas in exile: The Struggles of an Upright Man, Gerd Gigerenzer --
45. Egon Brunswik Before and After Emigration: A Study in the History of Science, Mitchell G. Ash --
46. Expansion of Egon Brunswik's Psychology, 1955-1995, Kenneth R. Hammond --
47. Notes from Berkeley, 1938; 1945-48, Kenneth R. Hammond --
48. Notes from a student in Vienna, Ruth Bussey --
Epilogue --
Complete, annotated list of Brunswik's published papers References --
Index.
Other Titles: Papers.
Responsibility: edited by Kenneth R. Hammond, Thomas R. Stewart.
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