Goal Directed Behavior
The Concept of Action in Psychology
Herausgeber: Frese, Michael; Sabini, John
Goal Directed Behavior
The Concept of Action in Psychology
Herausgeber: Frese, Michael; Sabini, John
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Originally published in 1985, this book was an attempt at a comprehensive review of the psychology of action in various areas of psychology. It is also an attempt to bridge two languages and traditions in psychology: German and Anglo-American.
Originally published in 1985, this book was an attempt at a comprehensive review of the psychology of action in various areas of psychology. It is also an attempt to bridge two languages and traditions in psychology: German and Anglo-American.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780367714161
- ISBN-10: 0367714167
- Artikelnr.: 72801096
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780367714161
- ISBN-10: 0367714167
- Artikelnr.: 72801096
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface. Action Theory: An Introduction Michael Frese and John Sabini.
Part 1: Historical Traditions and Phylogenesis of Action 1. " Purposive
Behavior" in Psychology and Philosophy: A History Maury Silver 2. Stages in
the Development of Tool Behavior in the Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)
Volker Schurig 3. An Action-Theory Perspective of the Tool-Using Capacities
of Chimpanzees and Human Infants Kim G. Dolgin Part 2: Fundamentals of
Action Theory 4. Motivation, Intention, and Emotion: Goal Directed Behavior
from a Cognitive-Neuroethological Perspective Charles R. Gallistel 5.
Anticipation as a Basic Principle in Goal Directed Action Michael Stadler
and Theo Wehner 6. Perception and Action Claes von Hofsten 7. The Role of
Invariant Structures in the Control of Movement Ulric Neisser 8. Thinking
and Action Franz Reither and Thea Stäudel 9. Action: Decision
Implementation Strategies and Tactics Lee Roy Beach 10. From Wishes to
Action: The Dead Ends and Short Cuts on the Long Way to Action Heinz
Heckhausen and Julius Kuhl 11. The Dynamics of Intention Virginia
Blankenship 12. Goal Directed Behavior as a Source of Stress: Psychological
Origins and Consequences of Inefficiency Wolfgang Schönpflug 13. Toward an
Understanding of Efficiency and Inefficiency in Human Affairs: Discussion
of Schönpflug's Theory Richard S. Lazarus 14. Action in
Development--Development in Action Michael Chapman and Ellen A. Skinner
15. Action-Theory Perspective in Research on Social Cognition Rainer K.
Silbereisen 16. The Role of Power in Social-Exchange Relationships Michael
Athay and John M. Darley 17. Some Contributions of Action Theory to Social
Psychology: Social Action and Social Actors in the Context of Institutions
and an Objective World John Sabini, Michael Frese and Debra Kossman Part 3:
Application of Action Theory 18. Activity: A Fruitful Concept in Industrial
Psychology Winfried Hacker 19. Multiple Goals and Flexible Procedures in
the Design of Work Donald E. Broadbent 20. Action Theory in Clinical
Psychology Norbert Semmer and Michael Frese 21. Missing Links in Action
Theory Eric Klinger 22. Rational Plans, Achievement, and Education
Jonathan Baron 23. On Problems of Rationality in Education Wolfgang Schnotz
Part 4: Postscript Epilogue Walter Volpert. References. Author Index.
Subject Index.
Part 1: Historical Traditions and Phylogenesis of Action 1. " Purposive
Behavior" in Psychology and Philosophy: A History Maury Silver 2. Stages in
the Development of Tool Behavior in the Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)
Volker Schurig 3. An Action-Theory Perspective of the Tool-Using Capacities
of Chimpanzees and Human Infants Kim G. Dolgin Part 2: Fundamentals of
Action Theory 4. Motivation, Intention, and Emotion: Goal Directed Behavior
from a Cognitive-Neuroethological Perspective Charles R. Gallistel 5.
Anticipation as a Basic Principle in Goal Directed Action Michael Stadler
and Theo Wehner 6. Perception and Action Claes von Hofsten 7. The Role of
Invariant Structures in the Control of Movement Ulric Neisser 8. Thinking
and Action Franz Reither and Thea Stäudel 9. Action: Decision
Implementation Strategies and Tactics Lee Roy Beach 10. From Wishes to
Action: The Dead Ends and Short Cuts on the Long Way to Action Heinz
Heckhausen and Julius Kuhl 11. The Dynamics of Intention Virginia
Blankenship 12. Goal Directed Behavior as a Source of Stress: Psychological
Origins and Consequences of Inefficiency Wolfgang Schönpflug 13. Toward an
Understanding of Efficiency and Inefficiency in Human Affairs: Discussion
of Schönpflug's Theory Richard S. Lazarus 14. Action in
Development--Development in Action Michael Chapman and Ellen A. Skinner
15. Action-Theory Perspective in Research on Social Cognition Rainer K.
Silbereisen 16. The Role of Power in Social-Exchange Relationships Michael
Athay and John M. Darley 17. Some Contributions of Action Theory to Social
Psychology: Social Action and Social Actors in the Context of Institutions
and an Objective World John Sabini, Michael Frese and Debra Kossman Part 3:
Application of Action Theory 18. Activity: A Fruitful Concept in Industrial
Psychology Winfried Hacker 19. Multiple Goals and Flexible Procedures in
the Design of Work Donald E. Broadbent 20. Action Theory in Clinical
Psychology Norbert Semmer and Michael Frese 21. Missing Links in Action
Theory Eric Klinger 22. Rational Plans, Achievement, and Education
Jonathan Baron 23. On Problems of Rationality in Education Wolfgang Schnotz
Part 4: Postscript Epilogue Walter Volpert. References. Author Index.
Subject Index.
Preface. Action Theory: An Introduction Michael Frese and John Sabini.
Part 1: Historical Traditions and Phylogenesis of Action 1. " Purposive
Behavior" in Psychology and Philosophy: A History Maury Silver 2. Stages in
the Development of Tool Behavior in the Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)
Volker Schurig 3. An Action-Theory Perspective of the Tool-Using Capacities
of Chimpanzees and Human Infants Kim G. Dolgin Part 2: Fundamentals of
Action Theory 4. Motivation, Intention, and Emotion: Goal Directed Behavior
from a Cognitive-Neuroethological Perspective Charles R. Gallistel 5.
Anticipation as a Basic Principle in Goal Directed Action Michael Stadler
and Theo Wehner 6. Perception and Action Claes von Hofsten 7. The Role of
Invariant Structures in the Control of Movement Ulric Neisser 8. Thinking
and Action Franz Reither and Thea Stäudel 9. Action: Decision
Implementation Strategies and Tactics Lee Roy Beach 10. From Wishes to
Action: The Dead Ends and Short Cuts on the Long Way to Action Heinz
Heckhausen and Julius Kuhl 11. The Dynamics of Intention Virginia
Blankenship 12. Goal Directed Behavior as a Source of Stress: Psychological
Origins and Consequences of Inefficiency Wolfgang Schönpflug 13. Toward an
Understanding of Efficiency and Inefficiency in Human Affairs: Discussion
of Schönpflug's Theory Richard S. Lazarus 14. Action in
Development--Development in Action Michael Chapman and Ellen A. Skinner
15. Action-Theory Perspective in Research on Social Cognition Rainer K.
Silbereisen 16. The Role of Power in Social-Exchange Relationships Michael
Athay and John M. Darley 17. Some Contributions of Action Theory to Social
Psychology: Social Action and Social Actors in the Context of Institutions
and an Objective World John Sabini, Michael Frese and Debra Kossman Part 3:
Application of Action Theory 18. Activity: A Fruitful Concept in Industrial
Psychology Winfried Hacker 19. Multiple Goals and Flexible Procedures in
the Design of Work Donald E. Broadbent 20. Action Theory in Clinical
Psychology Norbert Semmer and Michael Frese 21. Missing Links in Action
Theory Eric Klinger 22. Rational Plans, Achievement, and Education
Jonathan Baron 23. On Problems of Rationality in Education Wolfgang Schnotz
Part 4: Postscript Epilogue Walter Volpert. References. Author Index.
Subject Index.
Part 1: Historical Traditions and Phylogenesis of Action 1. " Purposive
Behavior" in Psychology and Philosophy: A History Maury Silver 2. Stages in
the Development of Tool Behavior in the Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)
Volker Schurig 3. An Action-Theory Perspective of the Tool-Using Capacities
of Chimpanzees and Human Infants Kim G. Dolgin Part 2: Fundamentals of
Action Theory 4. Motivation, Intention, and Emotion: Goal Directed Behavior
from a Cognitive-Neuroethological Perspective Charles R. Gallistel 5.
Anticipation as a Basic Principle in Goal Directed Action Michael Stadler
and Theo Wehner 6. Perception and Action Claes von Hofsten 7. The Role of
Invariant Structures in the Control of Movement Ulric Neisser 8. Thinking
and Action Franz Reither and Thea Stäudel 9. Action: Decision
Implementation Strategies and Tactics Lee Roy Beach 10. From Wishes to
Action: The Dead Ends and Short Cuts on the Long Way to Action Heinz
Heckhausen and Julius Kuhl 11. The Dynamics of Intention Virginia
Blankenship 12. Goal Directed Behavior as a Source of Stress: Psychological
Origins and Consequences of Inefficiency Wolfgang Schönpflug 13. Toward an
Understanding of Efficiency and Inefficiency in Human Affairs: Discussion
of Schönpflug's Theory Richard S. Lazarus 14. Action in
Development--Development in Action Michael Chapman and Ellen A. Skinner
15. Action-Theory Perspective in Research on Social Cognition Rainer K.
Silbereisen 16. The Role of Power in Social-Exchange Relationships Michael
Athay and John M. Darley 17. Some Contributions of Action Theory to Social
Psychology: Social Action and Social Actors in the Context of Institutions
and an Objective World John Sabini, Michael Frese and Debra Kossman Part 3:
Application of Action Theory 18. Activity: A Fruitful Concept in Industrial
Psychology Winfried Hacker 19. Multiple Goals and Flexible Procedures in
the Design of Work Donald E. Broadbent 20. Action Theory in Clinical
Psychology Norbert Semmer and Michael Frese 21. Missing Links in Action
Theory Eric Klinger 22. Rational Plans, Achievement, and Education
Jonathan Baron 23. On Problems of Rationality in Education Wolfgang Schnotz
Part 4: Postscript Epilogue Walter Volpert. References. Author Index.
Subject Index.
