Usable Theory

Usable Theory
Author: Dietrich Rueschemeyer
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780691129587

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Rueschmeyer shows how to construct theory frames & use them to develop valid empirical hypotheses in the course of empirical social & political research.

Usable Social Science

Usable Social Science
Author: Neil J. Smelser,John S. Reed
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2012-10-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780520954144

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This volume is a one-of-a-kind contribution to applied social science and the product of a long collaboration between an established, interdisciplinary sociologist and a successful banking executive. Together, Neil Smelser and John Reed use a straightforward approach to presenting substantive social science knowledge and indicate its relevance and applicability to decision-making, problem-solving and policy-making. Among the areas presented are space-and-time coordinates of social life; cognition and bias; group and network effects; the role of sanctions; organizational dynamics; and macro-changes associated with economic development. Finally, the authors look at the big picture of why society at large demands and needs social-science knowledge, and how the academy actually supplies relevant knowledge.

Textual Intervention

Textual Intervention
Author: Rob Pope
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781135083359

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First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Designing Usable Electronic Text

Designing Usable Electronic Text
Author: Andrew Dillon
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2004-01-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781420025170

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Poor design and a failure to consider the user often act against the effectiveness in online communication. Designing Usable Electronic Text, Second Edition explores the human issues that underlie information usage and stresses that usability is the main barrier to the electronic medium's campaign to gain mass acceptance. The book is a revision of the successful First Edition with a new emphasis on the Web and hypertext design and their impacts. With the emergence of new uses of information, such as e-commerce and telemedicine, text presentation will take on a new and greater importance. Its focus on the design framework and its empirical approach make it a unique book.

Relating Theory and Data

Relating Theory and Data
Author: Stephan Lewandowsky,William E. Hockley
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 443
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781134759293

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This festschrift represents the proceedings of a conference held in honor of Bennet B. Murdock, one of the foremost researchers and theoreticians on human memory and cognition. A highly renowned investigator respected for both his empirical and theoretical contributions to the field, Murdock summarized and focused a large amount of research activity with his 1974 book Human Memory: Theory and Data. This unique collection of articles addresses many of the issues discussed in his classic text. Divided into five principal sections, its coverage includes: theoretical perspectives on human memory ranging from a biological view to an exposition of the value of formal models; recent progress in the study of processes in immediate memory and recognition memory; and new developments in componential and distributed approaches to the modeling of human memory. Each section concludes with an integrative commentary provided by some of Murdock’s eminent colleagues from the University of Toronto. Thus, this book offers a diversity of perspectives on contemporary topics in the discipline, and will be of interest to students and scholars in all branches of cognitive science.

Psychology and Freudian Theory

Psychology and Freudian Theory
Author: Paul Kline
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2014-03-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317762102

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This is a clear and accessible introduction to Freudian theory and its status in modern psychology. Paul Kline examines the evidence for and against psychoanalytic theories and shows that, far from being out of date, they can be supported by modern psychological research. He writes for the student and the non-specialist, drawing on numerous, often lighthearted, examples taken from real life and pointing to the implications of his findings for educational, clinical and industrial psychologists. After a brief introduction to Freudian theory and its development through the work of Jung, Adler and Melanie Klein, Paul Kline describes the objections that have been raised to psychoanalytic theories and some possible answers Important aspects of Freudian theory concerning child development, the Oedipus complex, dreaming and the nature of the unconscious are examined to see whether they can be said to be true or false, and are compared when possible with their modern psychological counterparts. The book concludes with a discussion of the broader social implications of Freudian theory and its value for those concerned with child development - parents and educators - and for those involved in mental health. Psychology and Freudian Theory will be welcomed by all those with an interest in human behaviour and by the wide spectrum of social studies students.

Advancing Organizational Theory in a Complex World

Advancing Organizational Theory in a Complex World
Author: Jane Qiu,Ben Nanfeng Luo,Chris Jackson,Karin Sanders
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2016-10-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317387732

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While research in organisational studies has become increasingly rich and complex, organisation researchers are constantly challenged by the growing quest for theoretical advancement and innovation. To conduct theoretically rigorous and innovative research, contemporary researchers and students must develop in-depth understanding of the theoretical traditions and future prospects of their discipline. This book provides a collection of cutting-edge research topics in the field of organisation and management and offers advanced research findings that explore the frontiers of the field. Advancing Organisational Theory in a Complex World aims to provide deep insights into many influential organisational theories, including, contingency theory, institutional theory, stewardship theory, population ecology theory, ambidexterity, and complexity theory. All these theories have been developed to explain the external and internal factors that influence organisational survival and evolvement. We focus on these theories because they represent some of the most important ways into the modern literature, counter-points to the modern literature, and a breath of fresh air to some theories which should be better known. This book shows the fruitfulness and the continuous vitality of the theoretical field of organisational studies in a critical and innovative way. Finally, this book is dedicated to Professor Lex Donaldson who is a thought leader in the field. The field owed this to Lex, for his lifelong dedication to organisational studies and for his creation and advancement of theories that have inspired several generations of researchers.

Comparative Historical Methods

Comparative Historical Methods
Author: Matthew Lange
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781446291283

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This bright, engaging title provides a thorough and integrated review of comparative-historical methods. It sets out an intellectual history of comparative-historical analysis and presents the main methodological techniques employed by researchers, including: - comparative-historical analysis, - case-based methods, - comparative methods - data, case selection and theory. Matthew Lange has written a fresh, easy to follow introduction which showcases classic analyses, offers clear methodological examples and describes major methodological debates. It is a comprehensive, grounded book which understands the learning and research needs of students and researchers.