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| | Ken Wilber Online: A Summary of Integral Psychology |
 | | Psychology as we have known it, I believe, is basically dead. |  | | In a moment I will suggest that spirituality is commonly given at least four different definitions (the highest levels of any of the lines, a separate line, an altered state, a particular attitude), and a comprehensive or integral theory of spirituality ought charitably to include all four of them. |  | | My hope is that integral psychology, in moving outside of transpersonal psychology and building more bridges to the conventional world, will provide a complementary approach to move consciousness studies forward, while maintaining a respectful and mutually beneficial dialogue with the four forces. |
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http://wilber.shambhala.com/html/books/int_psych_summ.cfm/xid,6278/yid,4513272
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| | Charisma, Crowd Psychology and Altered States of Consciousness |
 | | In so demonizing the altered states of charisma and group participation, crowd psychology prefigures the modern attitude, though unlike modern writers, the crowd psychologists retained a fearful appreciation of the potency of group consciousness. |  | | Crowd psychology therefore unites Durkheim and Weber by placing an ecstatic and convulsive charismatic at the center of a receptive group. |  | | These two French theorists, though now largely forgotten by academics, were tremendously influential in their time, and were the founders of the present-day practices of political polling and media consultation as well as the esoteric study of group psychology. |
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http://www.bu.edu/anthrop/faculty/lindholm/ASCCharisma.html
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| | Curriculum Vitae for Alan C. Elms |
 | | Elms, A. Influence of fantasy ability on attitude change through role playing. |  | | Elms, A. Painwise in space: The psychology of isolation in Cordwainer Smith and James Tiptree, Jr. |  | | Awarded by Division of Personality and Social Psychology, American Psychological Association, for career contributions to personality psychology. |
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http://www.ulmus.net/ace/aceworks/acecv.cfm
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| | TIP: Concepts |
 | | Since attitudes often relate in some way to interaction with others, they represent an important link between cognitive and social psychology. |  | | According to this theory, attitude change is caused by conflict among beliefs. |  | | In Heider's theory, when beliefs are unbalanced, stress is created and there is pressure to change attitudes. |
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http://tip.psychology.org/attitude.html
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| | Attitude matrix |
 | | A computer then reports on the attitude patterns of the group. |  | | Attitude matrix Technical notes:I can write the computer programs to operate this matrix in Basic or APL. |  | | The psychology department of a university might provide access to graduate students in search of projects. |
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http://www.chaospark.com/inventions/attit.htm
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| | Chronology of Philippine Psychology |
 | | Her other pioneering works on the psychology f Filipino women and social cognition have resulted in the development of strategies on persuasion and attitude change which are very relevant to the country's national development efforts." |  | | Psychology becomes the most popular undergraduate major in many colleges and universities. |  | | The University of the Philippines Department of Psychology is established within the School of Education. |
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http://www.philippinepsychology.net/chronology.html
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| | Psychology |
 | | Attitude (psychology) This article is about the psychological term attitude. |  | | Pre- and perinatal psychology Pre- and perinatal psychology is the study of the repressed memories. |  | | Sublimation (psychology) In psychology, sublimation is a coping mechanism. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/psychology.html
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| | Johannes Kottonau and Claudia Pahl-Wostl: Simulating political attitudes and voting behavior |
 | | This construct is missing in both the RAS and the Lodge model in spite of the fact that in the field of social psychology (and consumer psychology) the focus on attitude strength has already proved to be indispensable for thinking about the determinants of attitude stability and change. |  | | During the last two decades, attitude strength has become a focal issue in the fields of attitude psychology and theories of public opinion (Doll and Ajzen 1992, Eagly and Chaiken 1998, Petty and Krosnick 1995). |  | | According to the dominant effects of strong attitudes on behaviour (Bargh, Chaiken, Govender and Pratto 1992, Bassili 1995, Fazio and Zanna 1978, Fazio and Williams 1986, Jonas, Broemer and Diehl 2000, Krosnick 1988), the involvement, the ambivalence, and the extremity of a citizen's attitude are modeled as the determinants of participation in the election. |
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http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/7/4/6.html
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| | LeoneCV |
 | | Leone, C. A review: Eagly, A. H., and Chaiken, S. The psychology of attitudes. |  | | Graduate Curriculum Committee (Dept. of Psychology), 1986-1989, 1996-1998 Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (Dept. of Psychology), 1986-1989 |  | | Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1, 272-283. |
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http://www.unf.edu/~cleone/leonecv.htm
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| | The Way into Phenomenological Transcendental Philosophy from Psychology |
 | | In psychology the natural, naïve attitude has the result that the human self-objectifications of transcendental intersubjectivity, which belong with essential necessity to the makeup of the constituted world pre-given to me and to us, inevitably have a horizon of transcendentally functioning intentionalities which are not accessible to reflection, not even psychological-scientific reflection. |  | | Psychology failed, however, because, even in its primal establishment as a new kind of [science] alongside the new natural science, it failed to inquire after what was essentially the only genuine sense of its task as the universal science of psychic being. |  | | Psychology in the tension between the (objectivistic-philosophical) idea of science and empirical procedure: the incompatibility of the two directions of psychological inquiry (the psychophysical and that of "psychology based on inner experience"). |
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http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/husserl2.htm
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| | Dr Christopher Alan Lewis - University of Ulster - Psychology of Religion Research |
 | | Attitude toward Christianity among secondary school pupils in Northern Ireland: Erosion of denominational differences. |  | | Assessing attitude toward Christianity adolescents in the Czech Republic: The Francis Scale. |  | | Maltby, J. and Lewis, C. The reliability and validity of a short scale of attitude towards Christianity among U.S.A., English, Republic of Ireland, and Northern Ireland adults. |
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http://www.infm.ulst.ac.uk/~chris/Religio.htm
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| | Jon Krosnick |
 | | Krosnick, J. The challenges of political psychology: Lessons to be learned from research on attitude perception. |  | | New evidence from response latency, attitude extremity,and aggregate indices Political Psychology, 21, 107-132. |  | | Krosnick, J. A., and Schuman, H. Attitude intensity, importance, and certainty and susceptibility to response effects. |
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http://www.stanford.edu/group/polisci/faculty/krosnick.html
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| | psychology |
 | | The investigation showed that there are obvious differences between the citations in psychology and medicine; Psychological Medicine and the rest of Psychology-thus the necessity of tabulating citations in Psychological Medicine in terms of language, age and type of document. |  | | The dissertations were ranked in terms of code of the branch of Psychology and age to document the preferences and interest of scholars at the turbulent time period, 1992-1998[table 1]. |  | | Nowadays in medical psychology main problem is to fix effects, obtained from the psycotherapical work and to identify the effect endurance in time. |
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http://social.iatp.org.ge/axal/psychology.htm
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| | Amazon.ca: Attitude Is Everything REV Ed: 10 Life-Changing Steps to Turning Attitude Into Action: Books |
 | | For example, the "Your Attitude Tool Kit" chapter opens with Harrell being notified in junior high school that he had to go to speech therapy for his stuttering, as he had for six years, and using affirmations to cure his stuttering on the spot. |  | | In each section, he discusses an attitude concept, illustrates it with anecdotes, and teaches specific strategies for integrating it into your life--all in an easygoing, friendly, and motivating style. |  | | Subjects > Health, Mind & Body > Psychology & Counseling > Applied Psychology |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0060779721
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| | Careers in Health Psychology |
 | | Health psychology contributes to our understanding of health and illness through patients' adjustment to serious illnesses, their health beliefs, which influences their behavior, their mind and body connection, and finally the psychosocial factors that can reinforce healthy behaviors and prevent negative ones. |  | | She has an extremely negative attitude and feels as though there is no hope for a future. |  | | Health psychologists are also interested in patients' personality or attitude to see if it has a positive or negative effect on their health. |
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http://www.wcupa.edu/_ACADEMICS/sch_cas.psy/Career_Paths/Health/Career02.htm
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| | Definitions: Persuasion, Compliance, Propaganda, Brain Washing, & Social Psychology |
 | | Persuasion, persuasive, political, political consulting, politics, polling, influence principles, professional services, program, promote, promotion, propaganda, psychological persuasion, psychological operations, psyop, psychological research, psychology, psychology of persuasion, psychology of influence, public relations, questionnaire, reinforcement, reputation. |  | | Thus persuasion must induce attitude change, which entails affective (emotion-based) change. |  | | Inducing a change in attitude is called persuasion. |
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http://www.workingpsychology.com/definit.html
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| | rude attitude - about rude attitude |
 | | See: *Aircraft attitude *Attitude (magazine) *Attitude (album) *Attitude (psychology) *Propositional attitude {{msg:disambig}}... |  | | Selection of t-shirts to choose from ranging from funny, slogan wear, womens fitted, attitude, narcotics, dj and motorcycle categories. |  | | Truestar Health the world's most comprehensive nutrition, fitness and healthy lifestyle resource for diets, vitamins, sleep, attitude, exercise, nutrition, kids, health news, sport specific training and naturopathic medicine. |
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http://artmam.net/rude_attitude.htm
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| | MHHE - Product Details |
 | | The Psychology of Attitude Change and Social Influence, 3rd Edition |  | | Written by Philip Zimbardo and Michael Leippe, outstanding researchers in the field, the text covers the relationships existing between social influence, attitude change and human behavior. |  | | Through the use of current, real-life situations, the authors illustrate the principles of behavior and attitude change at the same time that they foster critical thinking skills on the part of the reader. |
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http://catalogs.mhhe.com/mhhe/viewProductDetails.do?isbn=0070728771
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| | Daniel D. Droba: The Nature of Attitude |
 | | Attitudes of single individuals are called "individual attitudes," and attitudes of groups are named "group attitudes." He points out that the group attitudes are collective phenomena and not mere summations. |  | | The nature of attitude will be treated under several headings as follows: the use of the term, the composition of attitude, the development of attitude, the object of reference, types of attitudes, relation of attitude to other phenomena, and attitude in its relation to behavior. |  | | If hunger is an attitude, sex is also an attitude, and all other physiological drives, such as the desire to be in a temperature similar to the temperature of the body and to withdraw from a painful stimulus. |
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http://spartan.ac.brocku.ca/~lward/Droba/Droba_1933a.html
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| | Amazon.com: Cool Rules: Anatomy of an Attitude (FOCI): Books: Dick Pountain,David Robins |
 | | an attitude, a zeitgeist?"), they claim that we all know cool "when we see it." Their working definition is that "cool is an oppositional attitude adopted by individuals to express defiance to authority"Aand while this might seem obvious, the pleasure of their brief, elucidating study is in the delicious details. |  | | COOL is very underrated as an attitude and way of life and that is why this book seems important to me. One reviewer said it was uncool. |  | | On the contrary, Cool discovers in rebellion a style, an attitude of mind which can easily be satisfied by fashion, image and advertising. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1861890710?v=glance
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| | Amazon.com: Attitude is Everything: Books: Jeff Keller |
 | | Jeff Keller, President of Attitude is Everything, Inc, is a speaker, seminar leader and writer in the area of motivation and human potential. |  | | Attitudes are a secret power working 24 hours a day, for good or bad. |  | | Just the right dosage of why a positive attitude is that important and how to attain it! |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1891279017?v=glance
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| | Jung Talk - Social Psychologist Dubbed "Shadow of Modern Psychology" |
 | | Normal psychological processes serve as underwater currents in what is a complementary and cooperative relationship between shadow and ego identity, but where the ego identity develops a chronic prejudicial attitude against the shadow material, depriving the psychic system of its flexibility and degrees of freedom, the shadow recriprocates the antagonism by sabotaging the ego identity. |  | | Self-educated in Jungian psychology, Wyatt Ehrenfels is critical of policies and procedures governing day-to-day operations in Psychology's academic and professional communities and has unleashed a reform campaign advanced by his novel/expose Fireflies in the Shadow of the Sun. |  | | In the name of goals his endorsed ideas and qualities would actually advance (e.g., science), psychology professors undermined his efforts at every turn to carve a niche for himself within Psychology. |
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http://www.cgjungpage.org/talk/printthread.php?t=3308
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| | Specialties in Psychology |
 | | Some topics of interest to social psychologists are attitude formation and change, aggression, prejudice, and interpersonal attraction. |  | | The psychology major provides its students with both a liberal arts education and the opportunity to explore specific areas of psychology in which they have special interests. |  | | HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY: Health psychologists are concerned with psychology's contributions to the promotion and maintenance of good health and the prevention and treatment of illness. |
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http://www.psywww.com/careers/specialt.htm
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| | RMIT - Principles of Psychology |
 | | Specific lecture topics include: introduction to psychology and its scientific nature; the study and assessment of individual differences; the psycho-dynamic, humanistic, trait, and behavioural theories of personality; the theories of psychological abnormality and classification of disorders; and social psychological areas of attitude formation and change, social influences on behaviour, and group processes. |  | | Thirty percent of the total marks allocated for Principles of Psychology are completed during the tutorial sessions (20% for the Research Methods tests and 10% for Participation). |  | | The Laboratory Report is based on the design and implementation of a psychological experiment Students ability to communicate using this medium reflects an understanding of the application of the scientific method to the discipline of psychology. |
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http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse?SIMID=BESC1123
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| | The Way into Phenomenological Transcendental Philosophy from Psychology |
 | | In psychology the natural, naïve attitude has the result that the human self-objectifications of transcendental intersubjectivity, which belong with essential necessity to the makeup of the constituted world pre-given to me and to us, inevitably have a horizon of transcendentally functioning intentionalities which are not accessible to reflection, not even psychological-scientific reflection. |  | | Psychology failed, however, because, even in its primal establishment as a new kind of [science] alongside the new natural science, it failed to inquire after what was essentially the only genuine sense of its task as the universal science of psychic being. |  | | Psychology in the tension between the (objectivistic-philosophical) idea of science and empirical procedure: the incompatibility of the two directions of psychological inquiry (the psychophysical and that of "psychology based on inner experience"). |
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http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/husserl2.htm
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| | CHAPTER V |
 | | Before its performance, psychology as a natural science is interested in the empirical appearance of the pure lived-process as a psychic state, so as to allow for a de-naturalization of consciousness and the assumption of the personal attitude. |  | | To be an eidetic science, phenomenology must be a descriptive psychology which studies the given phenomena in the light of their own structural inter-connectedness; in contrast explanatory or genetic psychology, as a psychologism, must pull in foreign hypotheses of a non-psychological nature in order to account causally for these phenomena. |  | | Phenomenology and psychology must stand in close relationship to each other, since both are concerned with consciousness, even though in a different way, according to a different "orientation". |
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http://www.crvp.org/book/Series03/III-6/chapter_v.htm
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| | The Blue Book |
 | | The blue book pages gives you psychology of dreams, books who answers relationship quizzes (relationship advice), give a list of human emotions and positive attitude tips. |  | | qilinpsykologkonsult.com offer the best books and book summaries and is one of the most useful psychology websites on internet right now and a leading parenting magazines online. |  | | The Blue Book - Relationship Quizzes - Books in Psychology |
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http://www.qilinpsykologkonsult.com/book2.html
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| | Psychology Glossary by AlleyDog.com. Definitions of all the psychology terms you never understood before. |
 | | Group Polarization: When people are placed into a group and these people have to deal with some situation, the group as a whole typically has some overriding attitude toward the situation. |  | | When it changes in such a way that the group attitude is enhanced and strengthened, then group polarization has occurred. |  | | What has happened is that the initial attitude has been bolstered and the group is more polarized against the policy. |
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http://www.alleydog.com/glossary/definition.cfm?term=Group+Polarization
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| | persuade2.html |
 | | A proposal for an empirical study either examining a theoretical problem in persuasion, attitude and/or behavior change, or applying research perspectives and literature from this class to issues in health, environmental, or organizational psychology. |  | | In this course, consistent with our program concentration in applied social psychology, we will focus on those aspects of belief and attitude most subject to manipulation and change through intentional efforts at education and persuasion in the public sphere. |  | | This class is intended to provide a conceptual framework for thinking about how beliefs and attitudes are formed and changed, and the circumstances under which such effects are likely to influence behavior. |
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http://lamar.colostate.edu/~slaterjt/persuade2.html
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