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Attitudes: Insights from the New Implicit Measures
Psychology Press
, 2008
This book tackles a subject that has captured the imagination of many researchers in the field: attitudes. Although the field has always recognized that people's attitudes could be assessed in different ways, from direct self-reports to disguised observations of behavior, the past decade has shown several new approaches to attitude measurement. Despite the fact that there is no monolithic point of view with respect to implicit attitudes or ...
Implicit Learning and Tacit Knowledge: An Essay on the Cognitive Unconscious (Oxford Psychology Series, No 19)
1 review
Arthur S. Reber
Oxford University Press, USA
, 1996
It's a great book! Everyone should have one of this book.
I like to read this book. It is about how human being learn things. If we know how human beings are learn, then it is easy for us to understand people.
Implicit and Explicit Learning of Languages
Academic Press
, 1994
The distinction between implicit and explicit learning is currently a major theme within cognitive psychology, particularly in relation to learning and memory. Reasoning that no single discipline is responsible for the learning process, the editor employs a cognitive approach to combine contributions from specialists in disciplines such as psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, and computing. The book presents a general study of how learning ...
Level Set Methods and Dynamic Implicit Surfaces
10 reviews
Stanley J. Osher
,
Ronald P. Fedkiw
Springer
, 2002
A solid introduction to level sets
I read this book and Sethian's book and found this one to be much easier to read. The presentation follows a logical sequence and looks much less like someone's thesis than Sethian's text. Level sets and many of their various applications are covered in relative detail for a book of this size. However, this is more of a survey book, as others have mentioned, and in my opinion that is a ...
The Implicit Genome
1 review
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2006
Beyond the Central Dogma
This book is an exciting series of chapters which illustrate how far science has come from the discovery of the double helix structure and the triplet code which were thought to enable DNA to be read like a long string of text. Research discussed in the book indicates that there are levels of information encoded by genomes beyond the linear chain of bases, and hints that learning to interpret ...
Implicit Meanings: 2nd Edition: Selected Essays in Anthropology
Mary Douglas
Routledge
, 1999
This new edition of a classic work, first published to great acclaim in 1975, provides an excellent introduction to the thought of social anthropologist Mary Douglas. The author has now revised the text to include additional chapters and a new introduction. Implicit Meanings includes writing on the key themes which are associated with Mary Douglas' work and which have had a major influence on anthropological thought, such as food, ...
Implicit Understandings: Observing, Reporting and Reflecting on the Encounters between Europeans and Other ...
Cambridge University Press
, 1994
This volume brings together the work of twenty scholars who have tried to examine the nature of the encounter between Europeans and the other peoples of the world from roughly 1450 to 1800, the Early Modern era. This volume is world-wide in scope but is unified by the central underlying theme that implicit understandings influence every culture's ideas about itself and others. These understandings, however, are changed by experience in a ...
Handbook of Implicit Cognition and Addiction
Sage Publications, Inc
, 2005
"This book is a valuable source for both researchers and practitioners who are either familiar or unfamiliar with implicit cognition and addiction" - Emmanuel Kuntsche , ALCALA Most research on cognitive processes and drug abuse has focused on theories and methods of explicit cognition, asking people directly to introspect about the causes of their behavior. However, it may be questioned to what extent such methods reflect fundamental ...
Making the Implicit Explicit: Creating Performance Expectations for the Dissertation
1 review
Barbara E. Lovitts
Stylus Publishing
, 2007
Fabulous--A must for doctoral students after comp exams!
Wow! How I wish I had this book when I was first getting started with my dissertation. However, even months before graduation, this book is still helpful. I have read many books relating to the "PhD process" and academic writing. I have not seen the content in this book in other publications. The premise of Lovitt's research was that perhaps there would be similarities in the expectations ...
Implicit Large Eddy Simulation: Computing Turbulent Fluid Dynamics
Cambridge University Press
, 2007
The numerical simulation of turbulent flows is a subject of great practical importance to scientists and engineers. The difficulty in achieving predictive simulations is perhaps best illustrated by the wide range of approaches that have been developed and are still being used by the turbulence modeling community. In this book the authors describe one of these approaches, Implicit Large Eddy Simulation (ILES). ILES is a relatively new approach ...
Rethinking Implicit Memory (Psychology)
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2003
Implicit memory refers to a change in task performance due to an earlier experience that is not consciously remembered. The topic of implicit memory has been studied from two quite different perspectives for the past 20 years. On the one hand, researchers interested in memory have set out to characterize the memory system (or systems) underlying implicit memory, and see how they relate to those underlying other forms of memory. The alternative ...
The Implicit Function Theorem: History, Theory, and Applications
Steven G. Krantz
,
Harold R. Parks
Birkhäuser Boston
, 2002
The implicit function theorem is part of the bedrock of mathematical analysis and geometry. Finding its genesis in eighteenth century studies of real analytic functions and mechanics, the implicit and inverse function theorems have now blossomed into powerful tools in the theories of partial differential equations, differential geometry, and geometric analysis. There are many different forms of the implicit function theorem, including (i) the ...
Implicit Leadership Theories: Essays and Explorations (Leadership Horizons Series)
IAP - Information Age Publishing
, 2005
This book is the third volume in the Leadership Horizons series. This series, started by Jim Meindl, is devoted to new developments in theory and research on leadership within the context of continuing and emerging organizational issues. In this spirit, the present volume delves into implicit leadership theories (ILTs), and opens intriguing new avenues for research on ILTs, but does so while maintaining an eye on the past. For example, the ...
Handbook of Implicit Learning
Sage Publications, Inc
, 1997
Although research on implicit learning, a cognitive phenomenon in which people acquire new knowledge without conscious intent or awareness, has been growing exponentially, there hasnÆt been a single resource on the topicùuntil now. Aimed at providing a comprehensive overview of implicit learning, the prestigious contributors to this volume explore the fieldÆs controversies, the functional characteristics of implicit learning, brain mechanisms, ...
Implicit Objects Computer Graphics
Luiz Velho
,
Jonas Gomes
, ...
Springer
, 2002
Implicit definition and description of geometric objects and surfaces plays a critical role in the appearance and manipulation of computer graphics. In addition, the mathematical definition of shapes, using an implicit form, has pivotal applications for geometric modeling, visualization and animation. Until recently, the parametric form has been by far the most popular geometric representation used in computer graphics and computer-aided ...
The Race Card: Campaign Strategy, Implicit Messages, and the Norm of Equality (Princeton Paperbacks)
Tali Mendelberg
Princeton University Press
, 2001
Did George Bush's use of the Willie Horton story during the1988 presidential campaign communicate most effectively when no one noticed its racial meaning? Do politicians routinely evoke racial stereotypes, fears, and resentments without voters' awareness? This controversial, rigorously researched book argues that they do. Tali Mendelberg examines how and when politicians play the race card and then manage to plausibly deny doing so. In the ...
Implicit Measures of Attitudes
The Guilford Press
, 2007
Increasingly used in social and behavioral science research, implicit measures aim to assess attitudes that respondents may not be willing to report directly, or of which they may not even be aware. This timely book brings together leading investigators to review currently available procedures and offer practical recommendations for their implementation and interpretation. The theoretical bases of the various approaches are explored and their ...
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