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An edition of Taking sides (1990)

Taking sides

Clashing views on psychological issues

17th ed.
  • 1 Want to read

Synopsis: Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Psychological of Issues, Fifteenth Edition, is a debate-style reader designed to introduce students to controversies on psychological issues. The readings, which represent the arguments of leading psychologists, educators, and researchers, reflect opposing positions and have been selected for their liveliness and substance and because of their value in a debate framework. For each issue, the editor provides a concise introduction and challenge questions. The introduction sets the stage or the debate as it is argued in the "yes" and "no" readings. The challenge questions provoke further examination of the issue. The editor also provides additional suggested readings on the controversial issue under discussion. By requiring students to analyze contradictory positions and reach considered judgments, Taking Sides actively develops students' critical thinking skills. It is this development of critical thinking skills that is the ultimate purpose of each of the volumes in the widely acclaimed. Taking Sides program.

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Mcgraw-Hill
Language
English
Pages
378

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Taking sides: clashing views on psychological issues
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Taking sides: Clashing views on psychological issues
2012, Mcgraw-Hill
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Table of Contents

Preface
Correlation guide
Introduction
Unit 1: Biological Issues:
Is addiction a brain disease?:
Yes: Science of addiction / National Institute on Drug Abuse
No: Singing the brain diseases blues / Sally Satel and Scott O Lilienfeld
Is homosexuality biologically based?:
Yes: Neurodevelopment of human sexual orientation / Qazi Rahman
No: Scientific research, homosexuality, and the church's moral debate: an update / Stanton L Jones and Alex W Kwee
Is evolution a good explanation for psychological concepts?:
Yes: Evolutionary psychology is not evil! / Glenn Geher
No: Evolutionary psychology isn't evil, it's just not any good / Edwin E Gantt and Brent S Melling
Unit 2: Research Issues:
Is American psychological research generalizable to other cultures?:
Yes: Theory, not cultural context, will advance American psychology / Gerald J Haeffel, Erik D Thiessen, Matthew W Campbell, Michael P Kaschak, and Nicole M McNeil
No: Neglected 95%, a challenge to psychology's philosophy of science / Jeffrey J Arnett
Are traditional empirical methods sufficient to provide evidence for psychological practice?:
Yes: Report of the 2005 presidential task force on evidence-based practice / APA Presidential Task Force On Evidence-Based Practice
No: Next step in the evidence-based practice movement / Brent D Slife and Dennis C Wendt
Does teaching scientific determinism lead to bad behavior?:
Yes: Value of believing in free will: encouraging a belief in the determinism increases cheating / Kathleen D Vohs and Jonathan W Schooler
No: Why willusionism leads to bad results: comments on Baumeister, Crescioni, and Alquist Neuroethics / Eddy Nahmias
Unit 3: Development Issues:
Are today's youth more self-centered than previous generations?:
Yes: Egos inflating over time: a cross-temporal meta-analysis of the narcissistic personality inventory / Jean M Twenge, Sara Konrath, Joshua D Foster, W Keith Campbell, and Brad J Bushman
No: Do today's young people really think they are so extraordinary? An examination of secular trends in narcissism and self-enhancement / Kali H Trzesniewki, M Brent Donnellan, and Richard W Robins
Do online friendships hurt adolescent development?
Yes: It's a boy thing: the role of the internet in young people's psychological wellbeing / Lauren Donchi and Susan Moore
No: Online communication and adolescent well-being: testing the stimulation versus the displacement hypothesis / Patti M Valkenburg, and Jochen Peter
Unit 4: Cognitive-Emotional Issues:
Can positive psychology make us happier?:
Yes: Promise of sustainable happiness / Julia K Boehm and Sonja Lyubomirsky
No: How much of our happiness is within our control? / Laurel C Newman and Randy J Larsen
Is emotional intelligence valid?:
Yes: Emotional intelligence: new ability or eclectic traits? / John D Mayer, Peter Salovey, and David R Caruso
No: Why emotional intelligence is an invalid concept / Edwin A Locke
Unit 5: Mental Health Issues:
Does an elective abortion lead to negative psychological effects?:
Yes: Induced abortion and anxiety, mood, and substance abuse disorders: isolating the effects of abortion in the national comorbidity survey / Priscilla K Coleman, Catherine T Coyle, Martha Shuping, and Vincent M Rue
No: Abortion and anxiety: what's the relationship / Julia Renee Steinberg and Nancy F Russo
Is attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) a real disorder?:
Yes: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder / National Institute of Mental Health
No: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: what it is and what it is not / Rogers H Wright
Does Facebook have generally positive psychological effects? :
Yes: Mirror, mirror on my Facebook wall: effects of exposure to Facebook on self-esteem / Amy L Gonzales and Jeffery T Hancock
No: Clinical report-the impact of social media on children, adolescents, and families / Gwenn Schurgin O'Keeffe, Kathleen Clarke-Pearson, and Council on Communications and Media
Unit 6: Psychotherapy Issues:
Are all psychotherapies equally effective?:
Yes: Dodo manifesto / Benjamin Hansen
No: Dodo bird, treatment technique and disseminating empirically supported treatments/ Jedidiah Siev, Jonathan D Huppert, and Dianne L Chambless
Should therapists be eclectic?:
Yes: Theoretical pluralism and technical eclecticism / Jean A Carter
No: Toward conceptual clarity with psychotherapeutic theories / Don Mac Donald and Marcia Webb
Unit 7: Social Issues:
Should psychologists abstain from involvement in coercive interrogations?:
Yes: Psychologists and the use of torture in interrogations / Mark Costanza, Ellen Gerrity, and M Brinton Lykes
No: Psychologists and interrogations: what's torture got to do with it? / Kirk M Hubbard
Does the evidence support evolutionary accounts of female mating preferences?:
Yes: Evolutionary psychology: the new science of the mind / David M Buss
No: Adapting minds: evolutionary psychology and the persistent quest for human nature / David J Buller
Can sex be addictive?:
Yes: Understanding sexual addiction / Patrick Carnes
No: Sex addiction: recovering from a shady concept / Lawrence A Siegel and Richard M Siegel
Contributors.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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New York, NY
Series
Taking sides series, Contemporary learning series, Taking sides, McGraw-Hill contemporary learning series
Other Titles
Clashing views on psychological issues, Psychological issues

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
150 TAK
Library of Congress
BF149 .T34 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxx, 378 pages
Number of pages
378

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32145972M
Internet Archive
takingsidesclash0000unse_p5u3
ISBN 10
007805026X
ISBN 13
9780078050268
OCLC/WorldCat
756747753

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