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A01=Carol Y. Yoder
A01=David G. Payne
A01=Douglas J. Herrmann
A01=Michael Gruneberg
Applied Cognitive Psychology
Applied Cognitive Researchers
Applied Research
Applied Researchers
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Author_David G. Payne
Author_Douglas J. Herrmann
Author_Michael Gruneberg
Autobiographical Memory
Basic Cognitive Research
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Cognitive Applications
Cognitive Researchers
cognitive science applications
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Everyday Cognitive Tasks
experimental design methods
Eyewitness Memory
Face To Face
False Memories
Follow
Fortune Cookie
Government Researchers
Head Injury
Impair Cognition
Lineup Procedure
memory processes
Mini Mental Status Exam
Noncognitive Modes
Optimal Cognitive Performance
Palm Top Computing
Post-event Information
Prospective Memory
psychological assessment tools
real world problem solving research
reasoning strategies
Research Articles
social interaction effects

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805833737
  • Weight: 525g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jan 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The field of applied cognitive psychology represents a new emphasis within cognitive psychology. Although interesting applied research has been published over the last several decades, and more frequently in the last dozen years, this is the first comprehensive book written about the progress in this new applied area. This text presents the theory and methodology of cognitive psychology that may be applied to problems of the real world and describes the current range of cognitive applications to real-world situations.

In addition, Applied Cognitive Psychology:
*identifies the rudimentary principles of basic theory (e.g., perception, comprehension, learning, retention, remembering, reasoning, problem solving, and communication) that lend themselves to application;
*examines a range of cognitive products and services;
*begins with an explanation of the differences between basic and applied science, especially in cognitive psychology across discipline areas;
*is the first cognitive text to familiarize students with the institutional and social factors that affect communication between basic and applied researchers and, therefore, determine the success of application efforts;
*presents applications important to many problems in society and demonstrates the value of basic research in leading to these important applications; and
*cites a substantial number of references to help readers who want to apply cognitive psychology to do so.

The text is intended to be used by students who are concurrently studying cognitive psychology or applied cognitive psychology. It could be used with graduate students as well as with undergraduates.

Douglas J. Herrmann, Carol Y Yoder, Michael Gruneberg, David G. Payne

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