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An annotated bibliography offering a guide to the literature relating to the controversy around Arthur Jensen, who claimed that American blacks are genetically less intelligent than whites. Following an overview of the IQ debate, entries are arranged according to source type.
A large number of smoking interventions are represented as well as the characteristics of smokers and the outcome of the respective interventions. The importance of continued research on controlled or reduced smoking as opposed to that of smoking cessation is outlined and methodological flaws are offered to alert future researchers.
This work is a selectively annotated bibliography of research from areas of group therapy, group psychotherapy, group counseling, and psychodrama. The authors present a balanced sampling of empirical research with a wide range of research methods, analytic methods, and instruments so as to facilitate cross-fertilization of research efforts.
A bibliography consisting of more than 700 references related to stress management, covering the time period 1945-1989, aimed specifically at paramedics, police officers and firefighters. Areas covered include psychological and physiological factors, suicide, accidents and substance abuse.
Focuses on entries from periodicals, books, government publications, dissertations and conference reports. The book aims to provide airline, legal, medical and security personnel, as well as the travelling public, with an overview of airline safety.
This work is a comprehensive survey of the literature focusing on the puzzles and unanswered questions surrounding the evolving field of consultation as it effects change on an individual, group, and organizational basis.
This indexed guide enables researchers and practitioners to draw upon the substantial dissertation research on the life experiences of Native American and Alaska Native children and adolescents.
Literature can play an important role in helping young children cope with developmental changes and deal with the external world.
There is an explosion of interest in and publications on family therapy today. All aspects of the field are considered, including literature for the related fields of marital therapy and couples therapy. Research and publication in the field of family therapy is robust and increasing.
This work breaks new ground by assembling in one volume diverse information about nine frequently experienced, altered states of awareness.
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