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基本説明
Examines how people conceptualize time and live within prescribed and personal timeframes and how time is measured and enters into social psychological phenomena at multiple levels.
Full Description
This work explores and ponders the ways in which temporal matters affect how individuals, groups, and larger collectives behave. It examines how people conceptualize time and live within prescribed and personal timeframes and how time is measured and enters into social psychological phenomena at multiple levels, in different functional roles, and as different types of processes. Chapters cover how temporal factors play a fundamental role in many key methodological areas of psychology, including causality, internal and external validity, comparisons of empirical information gained by different research strategies, and theories of measurement and error.
Contents
The Complex Nature Of Time; Temporal Aspects Of Individual Behaviour; Temporal Factors Affecting Social Psychological Phenomena; Time, Stress, And Coping Processes; Group Development And Change; Time And Collective Action; Time And The Research Process; Time And The Future Of Social Psychology.