Perspectives in Interactional PsychologyLawrence Pervin Springer Science & Business Media, 11 nov. 2013 - 335 pages An old woman walks slowly up the hill from the store to her house. The hill is quite steep and the packages she carries, heavy. The two ten-year-olds watching her feel sorry for her and, moving toward her, ask if they might help carry the packages. They easily lift them and with almost no effort bring the shopping bags to the top of the hill. After receiving all A's in his first term in college, F. finds that this term is much harder, especially his physics courses, in which he is failing. He has talked to his professor twice, but finds he cannot understand what she is teaching. "Somehow," he thinks, "if she could only present the material in a different way, I could understand it better!" A month ago, as B. lay playing quietly in his crib, a toy key slipped out of his hand onto the floor. Almost immediately he turned his attention to another toy, close by, which he took up and put into his mouth. Yesterday, very nearly the same thing happened, except this time as soon as the toy key fell, he began to cry loudly, forcing me to stop what I was doing and retrieve it for him. It seemed in the first case that he forgot it, while yester day, even though it was gone, out of his sight, he still remembered it and wished it back. |
Table des matières
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Summary | 19 |
Dialectical Model of Development | 31 |
Piagets Developmental Theory | 37 |
Conclusion | 43 |
The Nature of the Stimulus | 50 |
24 | 58 |
Other Situational Analyses in ParentChild Interaction | 63 |
Summary | 162 |
Behavior Genetics from an Interactional Point of View | 171 |
Current Approaches to GE Interaction | 177 |
A Conceptualization of GenotypeEnvironment Interactions | 185 |
Specification of Genotype | 192 |
External Stimuli and the Development and Organization | 201 |
Organization of Reproductive Behavior | 212 |
Summary and Overview | 227 |
Cognitive Informational Approaches to Organism | 71 |
General Systems Theory | 79 |
A Model for Specifying | 87 |
Other Important Personality Characteristics | 95 |
Concluding Comments | 106 |
Internal versus External Determinants of Helping | 112 |
Factors Leading to Renewed Interest in Internal | 119 |
Integrat | 132 |
32 | 137 |
Person by Treatment Interactions in Personality Research | 141 |
Mechanistic versus Dynamic Models of Interaction | 147 |
Person by Situation Interactions in Locus of Control | 155 |
AptitudeTreatment Interactions in Educational Research | 237 |
A Theoretical and Methodological Projection | 256 |
Internal and External Determinants of Behavior | 263 |
Wishes as Cause and Effect | 270 |
Transference and Schemata | 278 |
The Relation between Psychoanalysis and Other | 285 |
StressRelated Transactions between Person and Environment | 287 |
The Concept of Stress | 293 |
Current Transactional Formulations | 301 |
Concluding Summary | 320 |
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