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Scientists Making a Difference
One Hundred Eminent Behavioral and Brain Scientists Talk about their Most Important Contributions

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Robert J. Sternberg, Susan T. Fiske, Donald J. Foss, Peter Salovey, Antonio Damasio, Michael Davis, Martha J. Farah, Michael Gazzaniga, Joseph LeDoux, Bruce S. McEwen, Michael Merzenich, John T. Cacioppo, James L. McGaugh, Morris Moscovitch, Michael I. Posner, Trevor W. Robbins, Larry R. Squire, Thomas J. Bouchard, Jr, Irving I. Gottesman, Robert Plomin, John Jonides, David E. Meyer, Roger N. Shepard, Richard M. Shiffrin, Walter Schneider, Anne Treisman, Richard C. Atkinson, Allan Baddeley, Gordon H. Bower, Fergus I. M. Craik, Marcia K. Johnson, Elizabeth F. Loftus, James L. McClelland, Henry L. Roediger, III, Daniel L. Schacter, Endel Tulving, Allan R. Wagner, John R. Anderson, Howard Gardner, Daniel Kahneman, Walter Kintsch, Paul Slovic, Susan Carey, Stephen J. Ceci, John H. Flavell, Rochel Gelman, Patricia K. Kuhl, Elissa L. Newport, Timothy A. Salthouse, Warner Schaie, Robert S. Siegler, Elizabeth Spelke, Albert Bandura, Jay Belsky, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Avshalom Caspi, Terrie E. Moffitt, Nancy Eisenberg, Jerome Kagan, Richard E. Nisbett, Timothy D. Wilson, T. M. Amabile, Roy R. Baumeister, Charles S. Carver, Edward L. Deci, Carol S. Dweck, Adrian Furnham, E. Tory Higgins, Lee Ross, Richard M. Ryan, Michael F. Scheier, David Watson, Craig A. Anderson, Leonard Berkowitz, Gerald L. Clore, Mihaly Csikszentmilhalyi, Ed Diener, Elliot Aronson, John A. Bargh, Marilynn Brewer, Alice S. Eagly, Richard E. Petty, Ellen Berscheid, David M. Buss, Elaine Hatfield, Morton Deutsch, Shinobu Kitayama, Hazel Rose Markus, S. Pinker, Harry C. Triandis, Sheldon Cohen, Susan Folkman, Uta Frith, Ian H. Gotlib, Ronald C. Kessler, Peter J. Lang, David H. Barlow, Alan E. Kazdin, James W. Pennebaker, James O. Prochaska, Karen Matthews, Martin Seligman, Shelley E. Taylor, Nancy Cantor
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  • Date Published: October 2016
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781107127135

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  • Scientists Making a Difference is a fascinating collection of first-person narratives from the top psychological scientists of the modern era. These readable essays highlight the most important contributions to theory and research in psychological science, show how the greatest psychological scientists formulate and think about their work, and illustrate how their ideas develop over time. In particular, the authors address what they consider their most important scientific contribution, how they got the idea, how the idea matters for the world beyond academic psychology, and what they would like to see as the next steps in research. The contributors, who were chosen from an objectively compiled list of the most eminent psychological scientists, provide a broad range of insightful perspectives. This book is essential reading for students, researchers and professionals interested in learning about the development of the biggest ideas in modern psychological science, described firsthand by the scientists themselves.

    • Contributions are written at undergraduate level, so chapters are easily understandable to a wide audience of readers
    • Contributors are from an objective list of eminent psychological scientists of the modern era
    • Each chapter answers the same five basic questions, providing readers with a common framework for understanding each chapter
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    'In 100 autobiographical essays, psychology's preeminent contributors reveal the roots and fruits of their famed contributions. Here are stories for posterity, from the funding barriers that challenged Thomas Bouchard's study of reared-apart twins, to Michael Gazzaniga's exhilaration on discovering the wonders of human split-brains, to Carol Dweck's 'me-search' on how she and others could find a thriving mindset when facing obstacles. This is living history - and a great read for both psychological scientists and students.' David G. Myers, Hope College, Michigan

    'Reading this book is like spending an afternoon chatting with some of psychology's most prominent scholars. They talk about the significance of their work, describe how they honed their creative ideas, and offer advice for dealing with failures, adversity, and success. The authors invite us inside their laboratories and provide a rare insight into the process of making a difference.' Diane Halpern, Dean of Social Sciences, Emerita, Minerva Schools at KGI and Professor of Psychology, Emerita, Claremont McKenna College, California

    'Asking a couple 'How did you two meet?' inevitably elicits an interesting story, and this is essentially what the editors of this volume have done by asking a group of eminent psychological scientists to talk about their love affairs with their work. The result is a set of brief but fascinating stories that not only inspire admiration of these brilliant authors but will surely lead some of today's best students to dream of following in their footsteps.' Douglas Bernstein, University of South Florida

    'A wonderful book and an instant classic. In this remarkable series of essays bookended by two thought-provoking summaries, 100 eminent psychological scholars offer readers an insider's glimpse of how to achieve scientific excellence. This superb book is a powerful reminder of the value of serendipity in scientific discovery. Psychology lovers will find the often surprising insights from our field's premier scholars invaluable, and will have a difficult time putting the book down. Great fun and highly recommended.' Scott O. Lilienfeld, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta and Editor, Clinical Psychological Science

    'In engaging and highly personal essays, the most eminent psychologists of our time show the human side of their life's work. Anyone with an interest in the influences behind the key theories and findings of the discipline will be captivated by this volume.' Robert S. Feldman, Deputy Chancellor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

    'Surely every psychological researcher or professor will want to read this insightful book. Moreover, every student should be required to read it. Most undergraduate psychology majors and even many graduate students can name hundreds of athletes, singers, and actors, but they struggle to name any living psychologist other than their professors and 'Dr Phil'. It's about time we call attention to our research rock stars!' James Kalat, Professor Emeritus, North Carolina State University

    'Even beyond the Who's Who of psychological scientists represented by the authors and editors of this volume (and talk about an impossible task to begin with!), the sum of the topics contained throughout these chapters makes the indisputable case for psychological science as the way forward in understanding so much of what is important in our world.' Alan Kraut, Association for Psychological Science, Executive Director Emeritus

    'A wonderful collection of essays from psychology's A-listers. We quickly learn that they are engaging writers, as their stories bring their important discoveries to life. Every aspiring psychological scientist will want to read these essays, hoping to emulate at least some of the qualities that these eminent scientists share.' Todd F. Heatherton, Lincoln Filene Professor in Human Relations, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire

    'The book makes the reader feel as if he or she is an active participant in both the process and the story behind these famous studies. The essays abound with anecdotes, philosophy, and advice for young scientists. This book will be an excellent addition to any university collection, as well as to the shelves of the interested layperson.' Choice

    '… the editors have produced an excellent sampler of psychological science and the people and processes that create it. I know of no other volume that meets the editors' objectives as well as does this one - it is an important volume that should find many readers.' Donald A. Dewsbury, PsycCRITIQUES

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    Product details

    • Date Published: October 2016
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781107127135
    • length: 552 pages
    • dimensions: 235 x 160 x 33 mm
    • weight: 0.89kg
    • contains: 3 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Introduction
    Part II. Biological Bases of Psychology
    Part III. Cognition
    Part IV. Development
    Part V. Motivation and Emotion
    Part VI. Social and Personality Processes
    Part VII. Clinical and Health Psychology.

  • Editors

    Robert J. Sternberg, Cornell University, New York
    Robert J. Sternberg is Professor of Human Development at Cornell University, New York. Formerly, he was IBM Professor of Psychology and Education at Yale University, Connecticut. He won the 1999 James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award and the 2017 William James Fellow Award from APS. He is editor of Perspectives on Psychological Science. His main fields of interest are in intelligence, creativity, wisdom, ethics, love and hate. His PhD is from Stanford University, California and he has thirteen honorary doctorates. He is a member of the National Academy of Education and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Sternberg is the author of roughly 1600 publications and has been cited over 102,000 times with an h index of 154.

    Susan T. Fiske, Princeton University, New Jersey
    Susan T. Fiske is Eugene Higgins Professor, Psychology and Public Affairs, Princeton University, New Jersey. She investigates cognitive stereotypes and emotional prejudices, culturally, interpersonally and neuro-scientifically. Her books include The HUMAN Brand: How We Relate to People, Products, and Companies (with Chris Malone, 2013), Envy up, Scorn down: How Status Divides Us (2011), and Social Cognition (with Shelley Taylor, 2013). She edits the Annual Review of Psychology, PNAS, and Policy Insights from Behavioral and Brain Sciences. She is past-President of the Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences, was elected to the National Academy of Sciences, and won Princeton University's Graduate Mentoring Award.

    Donald J. Foss, University of Houston
    Don Foss is Professor of Psychology at the University of Houston and has served on the faculties of the University of Texas, Austin and Florida State University. His publications have focused on language processing, memory and student success. He has been editor, associate editor or board member of numerous publications, and also served as a department chair, dean and provost. Foss received an all-University Outstanding Teaching Award at the University of Texas, Austin, and an Outstanding Achievement Award from the University of Minnesota.

    Contributors

    Robert J. Sternberg, Susan T. Fiske, Donald J. Foss, Peter Salovey, Antonio Damasio, Michael Davis, Martha J. Farah, Michael Gazzaniga, Joseph LeDoux, Bruce S. McEwen, Michael Merzenich, John T. Cacioppo, James L. McGaugh, Morris Moscovitch, Michael I. Posner, Trevor W. Robbins, Larry R. Squire, Thomas J. Bouchard, Jr, Irving I. Gottesman, Robert Plomin, John Jonides, David E. Meyer, Roger N. Shepard, Richard M. Shiffrin, Walter Schneider, Anne Treisman, Richard C. Atkinson, Allan Baddeley, Gordon H. Bower, Fergus I. M. Craik, Marcia K. Johnson, Elizabeth F. Loftus, James L. McClelland, Henry L. Roediger, III, Daniel L. Schacter, Endel Tulving, Allan R. Wagner, John R. Anderson, Howard Gardner, Daniel Kahneman, Walter Kintsch, Paul Slovic, Susan Carey, Stephen J. Ceci, John H. Flavell, Rochel Gelman, Patricia K. Kuhl, Elissa L. Newport, Timothy A. Salthouse, Warner Schaie, Robert S. Siegler, Elizabeth Spelke, Albert Bandura, Jay Belsky, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Avshalom Caspi, Terrie E. Moffitt, Nancy Eisenberg, Jerome Kagan, Richard E. Nisbett, Timothy D. Wilson, T. M. Amabile, Roy R. Baumeister, Charles S. Carver, Edward L. Deci, Carol S. Dweck, Adrian Furnham, E. Tory Higgins, Lee Ross, Richard M. Ryan, Michael F. Scheier, David Watson, Craig A. Anderson, Leonard Berkowitz, Gerald L. Clore, Mihaly Csikszentmilhalyi, Ed Diener, Elliot Aronson, John A. Bargh, Marilynn Brewer, Alice S. Eagly, Richard E. Petty, Ellen Berscheid, David M. Buss, Elaine Hatfield, Morton Deutsch, Shinobu Kitayama, Hazel Rose Markus, S. Pinker, Harry C. Triandis, Sheldon Cohen, Susan Folkman, Uta Frith, Ian H. Gotlib, Ronald C. Kessler, Peter J. Lang, David H. Barlow, Alan E. Kazdin, James W. Pennebaker, James O. Prochaska, Karen Matthews, Martin Seligman, Shelley E. Taylor, Nancy Cantor

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