Collaboration in Psychological Science
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781464175749
ISBN-10: 1464175748
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: W. H. Freeman
ISBN-10: 1464175748
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: W. H. Freeman
Notă biografică
Richard Zweigenhaft; Eugene Borgida
Cuprins
Part I. Introduction: Behind the Scenes
Richard L. Zweigenhaft and Eugene Borgida
Part II. Collaboration Within Psychological Science
1. Elaine Hatfield and Ellen Berscheid, In Research, as in Love, One Is the
Loneliest Number
2. Dominic Abrams and Michael A. Hogg, Building Bridges: A Collaboration
Across Three Continents
3. John F. Dovidio and Samuel L. Gaertner. Living What We Learn: Dual
Identity and Collaboration
4. Susan T. Fiske and Shelley E. Taylor, Collaboration: Interdependence
in Action
5. Jeff Greenberg, Tom Pyszczynski, and Sheldon Solomon, Psychology's
Folie a Trois: ’Til Death Do Us Part
6. Miles Hewstone and Robin Martin, “One of Us”: Group Processes, Division
of Labor, and Transactive Memory in Pursuit of the Enigma of Minority
Influence
7. Charles Judd and Bernadette Park, Social Cognition About a
Collaboration in Social Cognition
8. Hazel Rose Markus and Shinobu Kitayama, Dialogues Across Difference:
The Two-Self Solution
9. Richard E. Nisbett and Lee Ross, A 50-Year Conversation
10. Phillip R. Shaver and Mario Mikulincer, An International Collaboration
Based on Similarity and Complementarity
Part III. Collaboration and Interdisciplinarity
11. John L. Sullivan and Eugene Borgida, It Takes a Village:
Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration in Political Psychology
12. Steven W. Gangestad, Scientific Collaboration Illustrates
Extraordinary Features of Our Species—and the Risks That Collaboration
Entails
13. Steven J. Sherman, A Career of Collaborations: A Plan Designed to NOT
Get You Tenure in Today's World
14. Gary L. Wells, Some Functions and Dysfunctions of Collaboration
15. Richard L. Zweigenhaft, Studying Diversity in the American Power
Structure, Collaboratively
Part IV. Collaboration With Institutional and Community Partners
16. Steven J. Breckler, The Social Psychology of National Science Policy
17. Nancy Cantor and Peter Englot, Psychological Science in Public: It
Takes a Diverse Village to Make a Difference
18. Geoffrey L. Cohen and Julio Garcia, No Researcher Is an Island
19. James S. Jackson, The Program for Research on Black Americans: Team
Science in the Study of Ethnic and Racial Influences
20. Barbara Loken and Deborah Roedder John, Collaboration in Applied
Psychological Research
21. Mark Snyder and Allen M. Omoto, Finding the Sweet Spot: What Makes for
Successful Collaboration?
Part V. Conclusion: Best Practices for Collaborative Research in
Psychological Science
Richard L. Zweigenhaft and Eugene Borgida
Richard L. Zweigenhaft and Eugene Borgida
Part II. Collaboration Within Psychological Science
1. Elaine Hatfield and Ellen Berscheid, In Research, as in Love, One Is the
Loneliest Number
2. Dominic Abrams and Michael A. Hogg, Building Bridges: A Collaboration
Across Three Continents
3. John F. Dovidio and Samuel L. Gaertner. Living What We Learn: Dual
Identity and Collaboration
4. Susan T. Fiske and Shelley E. Taylor, Collaboration: Interdependence
in Action
5. Jeff Greenberg, Tom Pyszczynski, and Sheldon Solomon, Psychology's
Folie a Trois: ’Til Death Do Us Part
6. Miles Hewstone and Robin Martin, “One of Us”: Group Processes, Division
of Labor, and Transactive Memory in Pursuit of the Enigma of Minority
Influence
7. Charles Judd and Bernadette Park, Social Cognition About a
Collaboration in Social Cognition
8. Hazel Rose Markus and Shinobu Kitayama, Dialogues Across Difference:
The Two-Self Solution
9. Richard E. Nisbett and Lee Ross, A 50-Year Conversation
10. Phillip R. Shaver and Mario Mikulincer, An International Collaboration
Based on Similarity and Complementarity
Part III. Collaboration and Interdisciplinarity
11. John L. Sullivan and Eugene Borgida, It Takes a Village:
Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration in Political Psychology
12. Steven W. Gangestad, Scientific Collaboration Illustrates
Extraordinary Features of Our Species—and the Risks That Collaboration
Entails
13. Steven J. Sherman, A Career of Collaborations: A Plan Designed to NOT
Get You Tenure in Today's World
14. Gary L. Wells, Some Functions and Dysfunctions of Collaboration
15. Richard L. Zweigenhaft, Studying Diversity in the American Power
Structure, Collaboratively
Part IV. Collaboration With Institutional and Community Partners
16. Steven J. Breckler, The Social Psychology of National Science Policy
17. Nancy Cantor and Peter Englot, Psychological Science in Public: It
Takes a Diverse Village to Make a Difference
18. Geoffrey L. Cohen and Julio Garcia, No Researcher Is an Island
19. James S. Jackson, The Program for Research on Black Americans: Team
Science in the Study of Ethnic and Racial Influences
20. Barbara Loken and Deborah Roedder John, Collaboration in Applied
Psychological Research
21. Mark Snyder and Allen M. Omoto, Finding the Sweet Spot: What Makes for
Successful Collaboration?
Part V. Conclusion: Best Practices for Collaborative Research in
Psychological Science
Richard L. Zweigenhaft and Eugene Borgida