

Series: Modern Pioneers in Psychological Science: An APS-Psychology Press Series
Elliot Aronson is among the 100 most influential psychologists of the 20th Century. He is best known for his theorizing and research on cognitive dissonance theory -- one of the most provocative and enduring theories in contemporary psychology -- and for his design of the "jigsaw...
Published May 4th 2010 by Psychology Press
Series: Modern Pioneers in Psychological Science: An APS-Psychology Press Series
The scope of these chapters reflects the strong influence that Sandra Wood Scarr’s scholarship—her empirical research and theoretical contributions—has had on what we know about experience and development via the lens of the psychological sciences, especially the fields of developmental psychology,...
Published June 24th 2009 by Psychology Press
Series: Modern Pioneers in Psychological Science: An APS-Psychology Press Series
This volume brings together a diverse group of authors who have been associated with Robyn Dawes over the years. The breadth of topics covered reflects Dawes’s wide-ranging impact on psychological theory and empirical practice. The two themes of rationality and social responsibility are well...
Published April 8th 2008 by Psychology Press
Series: Modern Pioneers in Psychological Science: An APS-Psychology Press Series
Psychological Clinical Science offers readers insightful appraisals of the most current theory and research in psychopathology and evidence-based intervention. It honors Richard McFall of Indiana University, a visionary psychological clinical scientist widely recognized for his unwavering...
Published May 20th 2007 by Routledge