Results
|
221.
|
|
The Cambridge textbook of bioethics / ed. Peter A. Singer, A. M. Viens Piece-Analytic Level: Alternative and complementary care ethics • Pharmacy ethics • Neuroethics • Psychiatric ethics • Infectious ndiseases ethics • Primary care ethics • Emergency and trauma medicine ethics • Critical and intensive care ethics • Anesthesiology ethics • Surgical Ethics • Roman Catholic bioethics • Protestante bioethics • Jewish bioethics • Jehovah's witness bioethics • Islamic bioethics • Hindu and Sikh bioethics • Chinese bioethics • Buddhist bioethics • Aboroginal bioethics • Global health and non-ideal justice • Access to medicines and the role of corporate social responsability: the need to craft a global pharmaceutical system with integrity • Physician participation in torture • Global health ethics and cross-cultural considerations in bioethics • teaching bioethics to medical students and postgraduate trainees in the clinical setting • Innovative strategies to improve effectiveness in clinical ethivs • Clinical athics and sustems thinking • Community healthcare ethics • Rural healthcare ethics • Emergency and disaster scenarios • Public health ethics • Conflict of interest in education and patiente care • Disclosure of medical error • Priority setting • Organizational ethics • Embryo and fetal research • Finnancial conflict of interest in medical research • Clinical research and physician-patient relationship ; the dual roles of physician and researcher • Epidemiological research • Clinical trials • Innovation im medical care : examples from surgery • Research ethics • Behavioral genetics • Bio-banking • Genetic testing and screening • Regenerativa medicine • Organ transplantation • Child abuse and neglect • Non-therapeutic pediatric interventions • Respectful involvement of children in medical decision making • Assisted reproduction • Prenatal testing and newborn screening • Ethical in the care of pregnant women : rethinking maternal-fetal conflicts • Brain death • Advance care planning • Substitute decision making • Quiality end and life care • Confidentiality • Truth telling • voluntariness • Disclosure • Capacity • ConsentPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2008Description: 538 p.Availability:
|
|
222.
|
|
The Cambridge handbook of thinking and reasoning / ed. Keith J. Holyoak, Robert G. Morrison Piece-Analytic Level: Learning to think : the challenges of teaching thinking • Intelligence • Thinking and reasoning in medicine • Scientific thinking and reasoning • Ellsworth, Phoebe C. • Language and thought • Reasoning and thinking in nonhuman primates • Effects of aging on reasoning • Mathematical cognition • Development of thinking • Cognitive and neuroscience aspects of thought disorder • Cognive neuroscience of deductive reasoning • Thinking in working memory • Thinking as a production system • Complex declarative learning • Creativity • Problem solving • Motivated thinking • A model of heuristic judgment • Decision making • Visuospatial reasoning • Mental models and thought • Deductive reasoning • Causal learning • Analogy • Approaches to modeling human mental representations : what works, what doesn't, and why • Concepts and categories : memory, meaning, and metaphysics • Similarity • Thinking and reasoning : a reader's guidePublication: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005Description: 858 p.Availability:
|
|
223.
|
|
The Cambridge handbook of the psychology of aesthetics and the arts / eds. Pablo P. L. Tinio, Jeffrey K. Smith Piece-Analytic Level: And all that jazz: rigor and relevance in the psychology of aesthetics and the arts • Hokusai and Fuji: cognition, convention and pictorial invention in japanese pictorial arts • Personality and aesthetic experiences • Unusual aesthetics states • How emotions shape aesthetic experiences • Neuroaesthetics: descritive and experimental approaches • An aesthetics of literary fiction • Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest one of all?: influencing factors and effects of facial attractiveness • Aesthetics and the built environment: no painting or musical piece can compare • Arts, education, academic achievement and cognitive ability • Theater and dance: another pathway to understanding human nature • From music perception to an integrative framework for the psychology of aesthetics • Aesthetic responses to design: a battle of impulses • Mute, motionless, variegated rectangles: aesthetics and photography • Empirical investigation of the elements of composition in paintings: a painting as stimulus • The walls do speak: psychological aesthetics and the museum experience • Evolutionary approaches to art and aesthetics • Psychodynamics and the arts • Beyond perception: information processing approaches to art appreciation • Aesthetics assessment • Theoretical foundations for an empirical aesthetics • Philosophy of art and empirical aesthetics: resistance and rapprochment • Empirical aesthetics: hindsight and foresight • Introduction by the editorsPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014Description: 620 p.Availability:
|
|
224.
|
|
The Cambridge handbook of the intellectual history of psychology / eds Robert J. Sternberg, Wade E. Pickren Piece-Analytic Level: Health psychology • Psychotherapy • Abnormal psychology • Personality • Motivation • Emotion • Gender • Social psychology • Development • Intelligence • Creativity • Decision-making • Memory • Learning • Attention: awareness and control • Sensation and perception • Neuroscience in psychology • Methodology in psychology • major paradigms and approaches in psychologyPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019Description: 533 p.Availability:
|
|
225.
|
|
The Cambridge handbook of psychology and economic behavior / ed. Alan Lewis Piece-Analytic Level: Evolutionary economics and psychology • Terry Lohrenz, P. Read Montague • Contingent valuation as a research method : environmental values and human beheviour • Environmental morale and motivation • Economic and psychological determinants of car ownership and use • Environmentally significant behavior in the home • Sustainable consumption and lifestyle change • Integrating explanations of tax evasion and avoidance • How big should government be? • Lay perceptions of government economic activity • Comparing models of consumer behaviour • Wealth, consunption and happiness • Consumption and identity • Corporate social responsability : the case of long-term and responsible investment • Financial decisions in household • Inter-temporal choice and self-control : saving and borrowing • Stock prices : insights from behavioral finance • The economic psychology of the stock market • Theory and method in economics and psychologyPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2008Description: 565 p.Availability:
|
|
226.
|
|
The Cambridge handbook of personal relationships / ed. Anita L. Vangelisti, Daniel Perlman Piece-Analytic Level: Bringing it all together : a theoretical approach • The treatment of relationship distress : theorectical perspectives and empirical findings • Maintaining relationships • Personal relationships : on and off the internet • Relationships, culture and social change • Relationships in home and community environments : a transactional and dialectic analysis • social networks and personal communities • Intimacy in personal relationships • Commitement • Romantic love • Relationship satisfaction • Violence and abuse in personal relationships : conflict, terror, and resistance in intimate patnerships • Temptation and threat : extradyadic relations and jealousy • Lying and deception in close relationships • Stress in couples : the process of dyadic coping • Loneliness and social isolation • Sexuality in close relationships • Understanding couple conflict • Close relationships and social support : implications for the measurement of social support • Self-disclosure in personal relationships • Physiology and interpersonal relationships • Emotion in theories of close relationships • Social cognition in intimate relationships • Communication : basic properties and their relevance to relationship research • Family relationships and depression • The intimate same-sex relationships of sexual minorities • His and her relationships? : a review of the empirical evidence • Attachment theory, individual psychodynamics, and relationship functioning • Personality and relationships : a temperament perspective • Close relationships in middle and late adulthood • Personal relationships in adolescence and early adulthood • Relationships in early and middle childhood • Divorce and postdivorce relationships • The affective structure of marriage • From courtship to universal properties : research on dating and mate selection, 1950 to 2003 • Advances in data analytic approaches for relationships research : the broad utility of hierachical linear modeling • Research methods for the study of personal relationships • Therectical perspectives in the study of close relationships • The seven seas of the study of personal relationships : from the thousand islands to interconnected waterways • Personal relationships : an introductionPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: 891 p.Availability:
|
|
227.
|
|
The Cambridge handbook of personal relationship / ed. Anita L. Vangelisti, Daniel Perlman Piece-Analytic Level: Bringing it all together : a theoretical approach • The treatment of relationship distress : theoretical perspectives and empirical findings • Maintaining relationships • Personal relationships : on and off the internet • Relationships, culture, and social change • Relationships in home and community environments : a transactional and dialectic analysis • Social networks and personal communities • Intimacy in personal relationships • Commitment • Romantic love • relationship satisfaction • Violence and abuse in personal relationships : conflict, terror, and resistance in intimate partnerships • Temptation and threat : extradyadic relations and jealousy • Lying and deception in close relationships • Stress in couples : the process of dyadic coping • Loneliness and social isolation • Sexuality in close relationships • Understanding couple conflict • Close relationships and social support : implications for the measurement of social support • Self-disclosure in personal relationships • Physiology and interpersonal relationships • Emotion in theoriesof close relationships • Social cognition in intimkate relationships • Communication : basic properties and their relevance to relationship research • Family relationships and depression • The intimate same-sex relationships of sexual minorities • His and her relationships? : a review of the empirical evidence • Attachment theory, individual psychodynamics, and relationship functioning • Personality and relationships : a temperament perspective • Close relationships in middle and late adulthood • Personal relationships in adolecence and early adulthood • Relationship in early and middle childhood • Divorce and postdivorce relationships • The affective structure of marriage • From courship to universal properties : research on dating and mate selection, 1950 to 2003 • Relationships typologies • Advances in data analytic approaches for relationships research : the broad utility of hierarchical linear modelling • Research methods for the study of personal relationships • Theoretical perspectives in the study of close relationships • The seven seas of the study of personal relationships : from the thousand islands to interconnected waterways • Personal relationships : an introductionPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: 891 p.Availability:
|
|
228.
|
|
The Cambridge handbook of expertise and expert performance / ed. K. Anders Ericsson, Neil Charness, Paul J. Feltivich, Robert R. Hoffman Piece-Analytic Level: Modes of expertise in creative thinking : evidence from case studies • Social and sociological factors in the development of expertise • Aging and expertise • Artistic performance : acting, ballet, and contemporary dance • Development and adaptation of expertise : the role of self-regulatory processes and beliefs • The influence of experience and deliberate practice on the development of superior expert performance • Brain changes in the development of expertise : neuroanatomical and neurophysiological evidence about skill-based adaptations • Expertise and situation awareness • Tacit knowledge, practical intelligence and expertise • A merging theory of expertise and intelligence • Expertise in history • Mathematical expertise • Exceptional memory • Expertise in chess • Perceptual-motor expertise • Artistic performance : acting, ballet, and contemporary dance • Expert performance in sport : a cognitive perspective • Music • The making of a dream team : when expert teams do best • Decision-making expertise • Professional judgments and naturalistic decision making • Professional writing expertise • Expertise in software design • Expertise and transportation • Expertise in medicine and surgery • Historiometric methods • Time, budgets, diaries, and analysis of concurrent practice activities • Retrospective interviews in the study of of expertise and expert performance • laboratory studies of training, skill acquisition, and retentions of performance • Simulations for performance and training • Protocol analysis and expert thought : concurrent verbalizations of thinking during experts performance on representative tasks • Eliciting and representing the knowledge of experts • Task Analysis • laboratory methods for assessing experts and novices knowledge • Methods for studying the structure of expertise : psychometric approaches • Observation of work practices in natural settings • Professionalization, scientific expertise, and elitism :a sociological perspective • Expert systems : a perspective from computer science • Educators and expertise : a brief history of theorie and models • Studies of expertise from psychological perspectives • Expertise, talent, and social encouragement • Two approaches to the study of experts characteristics • An introduction to The Cambridge handbook of expertise and expert performance : its development, organization and contentPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: 901 p.Availability:
|
|
229.
|
|
|
|
230.
|
|
|
|
231.
|
|
|
|
232.
|
|
|
|
233.
|
|
Bioinformatics for biologists / ed. Pavel Pevzner, Ron Shamir Piece-Analytic Level: Regulatory network inference • Biological networks uncover evolution. disease, and gene functions • Phylogenetic estimation: optimization problems, heuristics, and performance analysis • Big cat phylogenies, consensus trees, and computational thinking • Figs, wasps, gophers, and lice: a computational exploration of coevolution • Reconstructing the history of large-sale genomic changes: biological questions and computational challenges • Comparison of phylogenetic trees and search for a central trend in the Forest of Life • Genome rearrangements • Modeling regulatory motifs • How do replication and transcription change genomes? • Measuring evidence: who's your daddy? • Dynamic programming: one algorithmic key for many biological locks • Genome reconstruction: a puzzle with a billion pieces • Pattern identification in a haplotype block • Identifying the genetic basis of diseasePublication: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2013Description: 362 p.Availability:
|
|
234.
|
|
The Berlim aging study : aging from 70 to 100 / ed. Paul B. Baltes; Karl Ulrich Mayer Piece-Analytic Level: What do we know about old age and aging?: conclusions from the berlin aging study • Sources of well-being in very old age • Utilization of medical and nursing care in old age • On the significance of moprbidity and disability in old age • Everyday competence in old and very old age : theorectical considerations and empirical findings • Sensory systems in old age • Limits and potentials of intellectual functioning in old age • Self, personality, and life regulation : facets of psychological resilience in old age • Social relationships in old age • Men and women in the berlin aging study • Socioeconomic and social inequalities in old age • Trends and profiles of psychological functioning in very old age • Psychiatric illness in old age • Morbidity, medication, and functional limitations in very old age • Six individual biographies from the berlin aging study • Generational experiences of old people in berlin • Sample selectivity and generalizability of the results of the berlin aging study • Berlim aging study - base : sample, design, and overview of measuresPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1999Description: 552 p.Availability: Items available for reference: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCall number: D BALT/P1 (1). :
|
|
235.
|
|
Behaviour and evolution / ed. P. J. B. Slater, T. R. Halliday Piece-Analytic Level: Social structure and evolution • Evolution of intelligence • Kinship and altruism • Sex and evolution • Strategies of behaviour • Phylogeny of behaviour • Behaviour and speciation • Behaviour genetics and evolutionPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1994Description: 348 p.Availability:
|
|
236.
|
|
Behavioral approaches to conservation in the wild / compil. Janine Clemmons ; co-aut. Richard Buchholz Piece-Analytic Level: On becoming a conservation biologist : autobiography and advice • Light, behavior, and conservation of forest-dwelling organisms • Problem of photopollution for sea turtles and other nocturnal animals • Linking environmental toxicology, ethology, and conservation • Importance of social behavior studies for conservation • Mating systems, effective population size, and conservation of natural populations • Bioacoustics as a tool in conservation studies • Behavioral variation : a valuable but neglected biodiversity • Hatching asynchrony in parrots : boon or bane for sustainable use? • Conservation and the ontogeny of behavior • Environmental stress, field endocrinology, and conservation biology • Conservation, behavior, and 99% of the worlds biodiversity : is your ignorance really bliss? • Why hire a behaviorist into a conservation or management team? • Integrating behavior into conservation biology : potentials and limitations • Linking conservation and behaviorPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997Description: 382 p.Availability:
|
|
237.
|
|
|
|
238.
|
|
Autobiographical memory / compil. David Rubin Piece-Analytic Level: Loss and recovery of autobiographical memory after head injury • Case study of the forgetting of autobiographical knowledge : implications for the study of retrograde amnesia • Amnesia, autobiographical memory, and confabulation • Autobiographical memory across the lifespan • Childhood amnesia : an empirical demonstration • Temporal reference systems and autobiographical memory • Public memories and their personal context • Autobiographical memory : a developmental perspective • Strategic memory search processes • Schematization of autobiographical memory • Nested structure in autobiographical memory • Ways of searching and the contents of memory • Autobiographical memory : a historical prologue • Autobiographical memory-introductionPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1988Description: 295 p.Availability:
|
|
239.
|
|
Attitudes to animals : views in animal welfare / ed. Francine L. Dolins Piece-Analytic Level: In the absense of animals : power and impotence in our delings with endangered animals • Human sentiment and the future of wildlife • Animals in scientific education and a reverence for life • Alternatives to using animals in education • Minding animals : the role of animals in children's mental development • Humane education : the role of animal-based learning • Should we let them go? • New perspectives on the design and management of captive animal environments • Animal welfare : the concept of the issues • Primate cognition : evidence for the ethical treatment of primates • Personality and the hapiness of the chimpazee • Behavioural requirements of farm animals for psychological well-being and survival • Environmental enrichment and impoverishment : neurophysiological effects • Problem of animal subjectivity and its consequences for the scientific measurement of animal suffering • Sheep in wolves clothing? attitudes to animals among farmers and scientists • Me and my totem : cross-cultural attitudes towards animals • Look back in the mirror : perspectives on animals and ethicsPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1999Description: 262 p.Availability:
|
|
240.
|
|
|