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Handbook of Psychology - I. B. Weiner

Handbook of Psychology

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2003
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* First of its kind, sure to set the standard for future psychology reference works. * Provides psychologists, practitioners, researchers, and students with complete and up-to-date information on the field of psychology. * Twelve volumes cover all of the fundamental areas of knowledge in the field. .

VOLUME 1. Handbook of Psychology: Preface (I. Weiner). Volume Preface (D. Freedheim). Foreword (J. Popplestone). Contributors. 1. Psychology as a Science (A. Fuchs & K. Milar). 2. Psychology as a Profession (L. Benjamin, et al.). 3. Biological Psychology (R. Thompson & S. Zola). 4. Comparative Psychology (D. Dewsbury). 5. Sensation and Perception (S. Coren). 6. Cognition and Leaning (T. Leahey). 7. Intelligence (R. Sternberg). 8. Emotion (G. Mandler). 9. Personality (N. Barenbaum & D. Winter). 10. Developmental Psychology (R. Parke & K. Clarke-Stewart). 11. Social Psychology (J. Morawski & B. Bayer). 12. Psychology of Women and Gender (J. Marecek, et al.). 13. Educational Psychology (C. Weinstein & P. Way). 14. Assessment Psychology (I. Weiner). 15. Abnormal Psychology (W. Maher &; B. Maher). 16. Clinical Psychology (D. Routh & J. Reisman). 17. Couns eling Psychology (D. Baker). 18. Industrial-Organizational Psychology (L. Koppes). 19. Forensic Psychology (J. Brigham & J. Grisso). 20. School Psychology (T. Fagan). 21. Community Psychology (B. Wilson, et al.). 22. Health Psychology (C. Belar, et al.). 23. Undergraduate Education (T. McGovern & C. Brewer). 24. Ethnic Minorities (A. Jenkins, et al.). 25. International Psychology (H. David & J. Buchanan). 26. Professional Organizations (W. Pickren & R. Fowler). Author Index. Subject Index. VOLUME 2. Handbook of Psychology Preface (I. Weiner). Volume Preface (J. Schinka and Wayne F. Velicer). Contributors. PART ONE. FOUNDATIONS OF RESEARCH: STUDY DESIGN, DATA MANAGEMENT, DATA REDUCTION, AND DATA SYNTHESIS. 1. Experimental Design (R. E. Kirk). 2. Exploratory Data Analysis (J. T. Behrens & C. Yu). 3. Power: Basics, Practical Problems, and Possible Solutions (R. R. Wilcox). 4. Methods for Handling Missing Data (J. W. Graham, et al.). 5. Preparatory Data Analysis (L. S. Fidell & B. G. Tabachnick). 6. Factor Analysis (R. L. Gorsuch). 7. Clustering and Classification Methods (G. W. Milligan & S. C. Hirtle). PART TWO. RESEARCH METHODS IN SPECIFIC CONTENT AREAS. 8. Clinical Forensic Psychology (K. S. Douglas, et al.). 9. Psychotherapy Outcome Research (E. S. Behar & T. D. Borkovec). 10. Health Psychology (T. W. Smith). 11. Animal Learning (R. M. Church). 12. Neuropsychology (R. M. Bauer, et al.). 13. Program Evaluation (M. M. Mark). PART THREE. MEASUREMENT ISSUES. 14. Mood Measurement: Current Status and Future Directions (D. Watson & J. Vaidya). 15. Measuring Personality and Psychopathology (L. C. Morey). 16. The Circumplex Model: Methods and Research Applications (M. B. Gurtman & A. L. Pincus). 17. Item Response Theory and Measuring Abilities (K. M. Schmidt & S. E. Embretson). 18. Growth Curve Analysis in Contemporary Psychological Research (J. J. McArdle & J. R. Nesselroade). PART FOUR. DATA ANALYSIS METHODS. 19. Multiple Linear Regression (L. Aiken, et al.). 20. Logistic Regression (A. DeMaris). 21. Meta-Analysis (F. L. Schmidt & H. E. Hunter). 22. Survival Analysis (J. Singer & J. B. Willett). 23. Time Series Analysis (W. Velicer & J. L. Fava). 24. Structural Equation Modeling (J. Ullman & P. M. Bentler). 25. Ordinal Analysis of Behavioral Data (J. D. Long, et al.). 26. Latent Class and Latent Transition Analysis (S. L. Lanza, et al.). Author Index. Subject Index. VOLUME 3. Handbook of Psychology: Preface (I. Weiner). Volume Preface (M. Gallagher and R. J. Nelson). Contributors. 1. Evolutionary Psychology (R. Durrant & B. Ellis). 2. Behavioral Genetics (S. Maxson). 3. Comparative Psychology of Vision (G. H. Jacobs). 4. Comparative Psychology of Audition (C. Moss & C. Carr). 5. Comparative Psychology of Motor Systems (K. Fouad, et al.). 6. Visual Processing in the Primate Brain (T. Pasternack, et al.). 7. Auditory Processing in the Primate Brain (T. A. Hackett & J. H. Kaas). 8. Processing of Tactile Information in the Primate Brain (K. Johnson, et al.). 9. The Biological Psychology of Pain (T. Coderre, et al.). 10. Olfaction and Taste (P. D. Lorenzo & S. L. Youngentob). 11. Food and Fluid Intake (T. H. Moran & R. R. Sakai). 12. Sex Behavior (E. M. Hull & J. Dominguez). 13. Sleep and Biological Clocks (E. Van Cauter & F. Latta). 14. Motivational Systems (K. McFarland & amp; P. W. Kalivas). 15. Emotion (M. Davis & P. J. Lang). 16. Stress, Coping and Immune Function (A. L. Dougall & A. Baum). 17. The Psychology and Ethology of Learning (G. F. Ball & P. Holland). 18. Biological Models of Associative Learning (J. Steinmetz, et al.). 19. Memory Systems (H. Eichenbaum). 20. Primate Cognition (M. Hauser). 21. Language (M. Schwartz). 22. Psychological Function in Computational Models of Neural Networks (R. C. O'Reilly & Y. Munakata). 23. Environment and Development of the Nervous System (J. Black). Author Index. Subject Index. VOLUME 4. Handbook of Psychology: Preface (A. Healy and R. W. Proctor). Volume Preface (A. F. Healy & R. W. Proctor). Contributors. PART ONE: MODULATORY PROCESSES. 1. Consciousness (W. P. Banks & I. Farber). 2. Motivation (B. P. Godsil, et al.). 3. Mood, Cognition, and Memory (E. Eich & J. Forgas). PART TWO: SENSORY PROCESSES. 4. Foundations of Visual Perception (M. Kubovy, et al.). 5. Audition (W. A. Yost). 6. Touch (R. L. Klatzky & S. J. Lederman). PART THREE: PERCEPTUAL PROCESSES. 7. Visual Perception of Objects (S. E. Palmer). 8. Depth Perception and the Perception of Events (D. R. Proffitt & C. Caudek). 9. Speech Production and Perception (C. A. Fowler). PART FOUR: HUMAN PERFORMANCE. 10. Attention (H. Egeth & D. Lamy). 11. Action Selection (R. W. Proctor & K. L. Vu). 12. Motor Control. PART FIVE: ELEMENTARY LEARNING AND MEMORY PROESSES. 13. Conditioning and Learning (R. R. Miller & R. C. Grace). 14. Animal Memory and Cognition (E. J. Capaldi). 15. Sensory and Working Memory (J. S. Nairne). PA RT SIX: COMPLEX LEARNING AND MEMORY PROCESSES. 16. Semantic Memory and Priming (T. P. McNamara & J. B. Holbrook). 17. Episodic and Autobiographical Memory (H. L. Roediger, III & E. J. Marsh). 18. Procedural Memory and Skill Acquisition (A. Johnson). PART SEVEN: LANGUAGE AND INFORMATION PROCESSING. 19. Language Comprehension and Production (R. Treiman, et al.). 20. Reading (K. Rayner, et al.). 21. Text Comprehension and Discourse Processing (K. P. Butcher & W. Kintsch). PART EIGHT: THINKING AND APPLICATIONS. 22. Concepts and Categorization (R. L. Goldstone & A. Kersten). 23. Reasoning and Problem Solving (J. P. Leighton & R. J. Sternberg). 24. Psychological Experimentation Addressing Practical Concerns (R. S. Nickerson & R. W. Pew). Author Index. Subject Index. VOLUME 5. Handbook of Psychology Preface (I. Weiner). Volume Preface (T. Millon and M. J. Lerner). Contributors. PART I: CONTEXTS. 1. Evolutionary Perspectives on Personality and Social Psychology (T. Millon). 2. Cultural Perspectives on Personality and Social Psychology (J. G. Miller & L. Schaberg). PART II: PERSONALITY. 3. Genetic Basis of Personality Structure (W. J. Livesley, et al.). 4. Biological Bases of Personality (M. Zuckerman). 5. Psychodynamic Models of Personality (R. F. Bornstein). 6. A Psychological Behaviorism Theory of Personality (A. W. Staats). 7. Cognitive-Experimental Self-Theory of Personality (S. Epstein). 8. Self-Regulatory Perspectives on Personality (C. S. Carver & M. F. Scheier). 9. Interpersonal Theory of Personality (A. L. Pincus & E. B. Ansell). 10. Structures of Personality Traits (W. K. B. Hofstee). PART III: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY. 11. Social Cognition (G. V. Bodenhausen, et al.). 12. Emotion, Affect, and Mood in Social Judgments (J. Fernandez-Dols & J. Russell). 13. Attitudes in Social Behavior (J. M. Olson & G. Maio). 14. The Social Self (R. F. Baumeister). 15. Persuasion and Attitude Change (R. E. Petty). 16. Social Influence and Group Dynamics (A. Nowak & R. R. Vallacher). 17. Environmental Psychology (G. Moser). 18. Close Relationships (M. S. Clark). 19. Altruism and Prosocial Behavior (C. D. Batson). 20. Social Conflict, Harmony, and Integration (J. F. Dovido). 21. Prejudice, Racism, and Discrimination (K. Dion). 22. Justice, Equity and Fairness in Human Relations (L. Montada). 23. Aggression, Violence, Evil and Peace (J. deRivera). 24. Personality in Political Psychology (A. Immelman). Author Index. Subject Index. VOLUME 6. Handbook of Psychology: Preface (I. B. Weiner). Volume Preface (R. M. Lerner, et al.). Foreword (D. Elkind). Contributors Introduction: Dimensions of Developmental Psychology (R. M. Lerner, et al.). PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS OF DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN. 1. Development Across the Life Span (W. F. Overton). 2. Applied Developmental Science (D. Wertlied). PART TWO: INFANCY. 3. Infant Perception and Cognition (L. B. Cohen, et al.). 4. Social and Emotional Development in Infancy (R. Thompson, et al.). 5. Stress and Emotion in Early Childhood (M. R. Gunnar & E. P. Davis). 6. Diversity in Caregiving Contexts (H. Fitzgerald, et al.). PART THREE: CHILDHOOD. 7. Language Development in Childhood (E. Hoff). 8. Cognitive Development in Childhood (D. H. Feldman). 9. Emotion and Personality Development in Childhood (E. M. Cummings, et al.). 10. Sovial Develo pment and Social Relationships i n Middle Childhood (S. M. McHale). 11. The Cultural Context of Child Development (T. S. Saraswathi & J. Mistry). PART FOUR: ADOLESCENCE. 12. Puberty, Sexuality, and Health (E. Susman, et al.). 13. Cognitive Development in Adolescence (J. Eccles, et al.). 14. Emotional and Personality Development in Adolescence (N. L. Gambos & C. L. Costigan). 15. Positive Behaviors, Problem Behaviors and Resiliency in Adolescence (D. F. Perkins & L. M. Borden). 16. Relationships with Parents and Peers in Adolescence (M. Kerr, et al.). PART FIVE: ADULTHOOD AND AGING. 17. Disease, Health and Aging (I. Siegler, et al.). 18. Cognitive Development in Adulthood (R. Dixon & A. Cohen). 19. Personality Development in Adulthood and Old Age (R. M. Bertrand & M. E. Lachman). 20. Social Relationships in Adulthood and Old Age (R. Pruchno & J. Rosenbaum). PART SIX: APPLIED DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN. 21. Disabilities and Development (P. Hauser-Cram & A. Howell). 22. Applied Developmental Science of Positive Human Development (R. M. Lerner, et al.). 23. Child Development and the Law (M. Lamb). 24. Health and Human Development (C. Connell & M. R.Janevic). 25. Successful Aging (A. M. Freund & M. Riediger). Author Index. Subject Index. VOLUME 7. Handbook of Psychology: Preface (I. Weiner). Volume Preface (W. Reynolds and G. Miller). Contributors. PART ONE: INTRODUCTION. 1. Current Perspectives in Educational Psychology (W. M. Reynolds and G. E. Miller). PART TWO: COGNITIVE CONTRIBUTIONS TO LEARNING, DEVELOPMENT AND INSTRUCTION. 2. Contemporary Theories of Intelligence (R. J. Sternberg). 3. Memory and Information Processes (R. E. Mayer). 4. Self-Regulation and Learning (D. H. Schunk and B. J. Zimmerman). 5. Metacognition and Learning (C. B. McCormick). 6. Motivation and Classroom Learning (P. R. Pintrich). PART THREE: SOCIOCULTURAL, INSTRUCTION AND RELATIONAL PROCESSES. 7. Sociocultural Contexts for Teaching and Learning (V. John-Steiner and H. Mahn). 8. Teaching Processes in Elementary and Secondary Education (M. Pressley, et al.). 9. Cooperative Learning and Achievement Theory and Research (R. E. Slavin, et al.). 10. Relationships Between Teachers and Children (R. C. Pianta, et al.). 11. School Adjustment (K. R. Wentzel). 12. Gender Issues in the Classroom (J. Koch). PART FOUR: CURRICULUM APPLICATIONS. 13. Early Childhood Education (H. Goelman, et al.). 14. Psychology of Literacy and Literacy Instruction (M. Pressley). 15. Mathematical Leaning (R. Lehrer and R. Lesh). 16. Computers, the Internet, and New Media for Learning (R. Goldman and J. W. Waxman). PART FIVE: EXCEPTIONAL LEARNER PROGRAMS AND STUDENTS. 17. School Psychology (D. Reschly). 18. Learning Disabilities (L. S. Siegel). 19. Gifted Education Programs and Procedures (P. Olszewski-Kubilius). 20. School-Related Behavior Disorders (H. M. Walker and F. M. Gresham). PART SIX: EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM, RESEARCH AND POLICY. 21. Learning and Pedagogy in Initial Teacher Preparation (J. A. Whitcomb). 22. Educational/Psychological Intervention (J. R. Levin, et al.). 23. Research to Policy for Guiding Educational Reform (B. L. McCombs). 24. Future Perspectives in Educational Psychology (G. E. Miller and W. M. Reynolds). Author Index. Subject Index. VOLUME 8. Handbook of Psychology: Preface (I. Weiner). Volume Preface (G. Stricker & T. Widiger). Contributors. PART ONE: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY. 1. Diagnosis and Classification (P. Nathan & J. Langenbucher). 2. Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence (E. Mash & D. Wolfe). 3. Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders (D. Fowles). 4. Mood Disorders (C. Hammen). 5. Anxiety Disorders (D. Barlow, et al.). 6. Personality Disorders (T. Trull & T. Widiger). 7. Eating Disorders (H. Steiger, et al.). 8. Disorders of Impulse Control (K. Sher & W. Slutske). 9. Stress Disorders (E. Cardena, et al.). PART TWO: PSYCHOTHERAPY. 10. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (N. McWilliams & J. Weinberger). 11. Behavioral and Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy (W. Craighead & L. Craighead). 12. Humanistic-Experiential Psychotherapy (L. Greenberg, et al.). 13. Psychotherapy Integration (L. G. Castonguay, et al.). 14. Group Psychotherapy (A. Alonso, et al.). 15. Family Psychotherapy (H. Mirsalimi, et al.). 16. Child Psychotherapy (R. Morris, et al.). 17. Brief Psychotherapies (S. B. Messer, et al.). 18. Crisis Intervention (L. Brown, et al.). 19. Psychotherapy with Older Adults (B. Knight, et al.). PART THREE: PROFESSIONAL ISSUES. 20. North American Perspectives on Education, Training, Licensing, and Credentialing (J. Hall & G. Hurley). 21. Ethical Issues in Clinical Psychology (S. Jones). 22. Health Care Marketplace in the United States (D. Drum & A. Sekel). 23. Role of Technology in Clinical Psychology (K. Rudestam, et al.). 24. Expanding Roles for Psychologists in the Twenty-First Century (P. DeLeon, et al.). Author Index. Subject Index. VOLUME 9. Handbook of Psychology: Preface (I. Weiner). Volume Preface (A. Nezu, et al.). Contributors. Introduction. PART I: OVERVIEW. 1. Health Psychology: Overview and Professional Issues (D. F. Marks, et al.). PART II: CAUSAL AND MEDIATING PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS. 2. Stressful Life Events (R. Schwarzer & U. Schultz). 3. Coping and Social Support (S. Manne). 4. Psychoneuroimmunology (J. R. Stowell, et al.). PART III: DISEASES AND DISORDERS. 5. Asthma (K. B. Schmaling, et al.). 6. Obesity (J. A. Corsica & M. G. Perri). 7. Tobacco Dependence (G. Swan, et al.). 8. Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Conditions (H. M. Burke, et al.). 9. Diabetes Mellitus (J. Landel-Graham, et al.). 10. AIDS/HIV (M. P. Carey & P. A. Vanable). 11. Headaches (F. Andrasik & S. E. Walch). 12. Psychosocial Oncology (A. M. Nezu, et al.). 13. Pain Management (D. C. Turk & A. Okifuji). 14. Insomnia (C. M. Morin, et al.). 15. Coronary Heart Disease and Hypertension (M. O'Callahan, et al.). 16. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (L. A. Jason & R. R. Taylor). 17. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (E. B. Blanchard & L. Keefer). 18. Spinal Cord Injury (T. R. Elliott & P. Rivera). PART IV: HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN. 19. Child Health Psychology (L. P. Barakat, et al.). 20. Adolescent Health (S. Phillips). 21. Adult Development and Aging (I. Siegler, et al.). PART V: SPECIAL TOPICS. 22. Women's Health Psychology (P. A. Geller, et al.). 23. Cultural Aspects of Health Psychology (K. E. Whitfield, et al.). 24. Occupational Health Psychology (J. C. Quick, et al.). 25. Complementary and Alternative Therapies (C. M. Nezu, et al.). Author Index. Subject Index. VOLUME 10. Handbook of Psychology Preface (I. Weiner). Volume Preface (J. Graham & J. Naglieri). Contributors. PART ONE: ASSESSMENT ISSUES. 1. The Assessment Process (I. B. Weiner). 2. Clinical Judgment and Mechanical Prediction (H. N. Garb). 3. Psychometric Characteristics of Assessment Procedures (J. D. Wasserman & B. A. Bracken). 4. Bias in Psychological Assessment: An Empirical Review and Recommendations (C. Reynolds & M. C. Ramsay). 5. Testing and Assessment in Cross-Cultural Psychology (K. F. Geisinger). 6. Psychological Assessment in Treatment (M. E. Maruish). 7. Computerized Psychological Assessment (J. N. Butcher). 8. Ethical Issues in Psychological Assessment (G. P. Koocher & C. Rey-Casserly). 9. Education and Training in Psychological Assessment (L. Handler & A. J. Clemence). PART TWO: ASSESSMENT SETTINGS. 10. Psychological Assessment in Adult Mental Health Settings (R. M. Bagby, et al.). 11. Psychological Assessment in Child Mental Health Settin gs (D. Lachar). 12. Psychological Assessment in School Settings (J. Braden). 13. Psychological Assessment in Medical Settings (J. J. Sweet, et al.). 14. Psychological Assessment in Industrial/Organizational Settings (R. Klimoski & L. Zukin). 15. Psychological Assessment in Forensic Settings (J. R. P. Ogloff & K. S. Douglas). 16. Psychological Assessment in Correctional Settings (E. I. Megargee). 17. Psychological Assessment in Geriatric Settings (B. A. Edelstein, et al.). PART THREE: ASSESSMENT METHODS. 18. Assessment of Intellectual Functioning (J. D. Wasserman). 19. Assessment of Neuropsychological Functioning (K. Podell, et al.). 20. Assessment of Interests (R. L. Lowman & A. D. Carson). 21. Assessing Personality and Psychopathology with Interviews (R. J. Craig). 22. Assessment of Psychopathology with Behavioral Approaches (W. H. O'Brien, et al.). 23. Assessing Personality and Psychopathology with Projective Methods (D. J. Viglione & B. Rivera). 24. Assessing Personality and Psychopathology with Self-Report Inventories (Y. S. Ben-Porath). 25. Current Status and Future Directions of Assessment Psychology (J. A. Naglieri & J. R. Graham). Author Index. Subject Index. VOLUME 11. Handbook of Psychology: Preface (Irving B. Weiner). Volume Preface (Alan M. Goldstein). Contributors. PART ONE: NATURE OF THE FIELD. 1. Overview of Forensic Psychology (Alan M. Goldstein). 2. Forensic Training and Practice (Ira K. Packer and Randy Borum). 3. Ethical Principles and Professional Competencies (Herbert N. Weissman and Deborah M. DeBow). 4. Expert Testimony: Law and Practice (Charles P. Ewing). PART TWO: APPROACHES TO FORENSIC ASSESSMENT. 5. Third Party Information in Forensic Assessment (Kirk Heilbrum, et al.). 6. Forensic and Clinical Issues in the Assessment of Psychopathy (James F. Hemphill and Stephen D. Hart). 7. Evaluation of Malingering and Deception (Richard Rogers and Scott D. Bender). PART THREE: SPECIAL TOPICS IN FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY. 8. Forensic Assessment for High-Risk Occupations (Randy Borum, et al.). 9. Eyewitness Memory for People and Events (Gary L. Wells and Elizabeth F. Loftus). 10. Voir Dire and Jury Selection (Margaret B. Kovera, et al.). PART FOUR: CIVIL FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY. 11. Child Custody Evaluation (Randy K. Otto, et al.). 12. Assessment of Childhood Trauma (Steven N. Sparta). 13. Personal Injury Examinations in Torts for Emotional Distress (Stuart A. Greenberg). 14. Assessing Employment Discrimination and Harassment (Melba J. T. Vasquez, et al.). 15. Forensic Evaluation in Americans with Disability Act Cases (William E. Foote). 16. Substituted Judgment: Roles for the Forensic Psychologist (Eric Y. Drogin and Curtis L. Barrett). PART FIVE: CRIMINAL FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY. 17. Forensic Evaluation in Delinquency Cases (Thomas Grisso). 18. Competence to Confess (Lois B. Oberlander, et al.). 19. Assessment of Competence to Stand Trial (Kathleen P. Stafford). 20. Evaluation of Criminal Responsibility (Alan M. Goldstein, et al.). 21 Sentencing Determinations in Death Penalty Cases (Mark D. Cunningham and Alan M. Goldstein). 22. Child Sexual Abuse Evaluations (Kathryn Kuehnle). PART SIX: FORENSIC ASSESSMENT OF SPECIAL POPULATIONS. 23. Evaluation of Sexual Predators (Mary Alice Conroy). 24. Battered Woman Syndrome in the Courts (Diane R. Follingstad). 25. Pathologies of Attachment, Violence, and Criminality (J. R. Meloy). 26. Violence Risk Assessment (John Monahan). PART SEVEN: EMERGING DIRECTIONS. 27. Forensic Psychology, Public Policy, and The Law (Daniel A. Krauss and Bruce D. Sales). 28. Therapeutic Jurisprudence (Susan Daicoff and David B. Wexler). Author Index. Subject Index. VOLUME 12. Handbook of Psychology: Preface (I. Weiner). Contributors. 1. Stability and Change in Industrial and Organizational Psychology (W. C. Borman, et al.). PART ONE. PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY. 2. Job and Work Analysis (P. R. Sackett & R. M. Laczo). 3. Job Performance (S. J. Motowidlo). 4. Recruitment Research in the 21st Century (S. L. Rynes & D. M. Cable). 5. Personnel Selection and Employee Performance (N. Schmitt, et al.). 6. Intelligence and the Workplace (F. Drasgow). 7. Use of Personality Variables in Work Settings (L. M. Hough & A. Furnham). 8. Perspectives on Training and Development (K. Kraiger). 9. Strategic I/O Psychology and the Role of Utility Analysis Models (J. W. Boudreau & P. M. Ramstad). PART TWO. ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY. 10. Motivation (T. R. Mitchell & D. Daniels). 11. Job Attitudes (C. L. Hulin & T. A. Judge). 12. Leadership Mod els, Methods and Applications (B. L. Avolio, et al.). 13. Theories and Practices of Organizational Development (J. R. Austin & J. M. Bartunek). 14. Work Groups and Teams in Organizations (S. W. J. Kozlowski & B. S. Bell). 15. Customer Service Behavior (A. M. Ryan & R. E. Ployhart). PART THREE. THE WORK ENVIRONMENT. 16. Changes in Workers, Work and Organizations (W. F. Cascio). 17. Work Design (F. P. Morgeson & M. A. Campion). 18. Stress in Organizations (S. Sonnentag & M. Frese). 19. Judgment and Decision Making (T. Connolly & L. Ord??). 20. Career Dynamics (J. H. Greenhaus). 21. Human Factors and Ergonomics (W. C. Howell). 22. Organizational Culture and Climate (C. Ostroff, et al.). 23. Diversity in Organizations (C. P. Alderfer & A. D. Sims). Author Index. Subject Index.

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