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Stalker’s Pet

معرفی کتاب «Stalker’s Pet» نوشتهٔ Alexa Riley و DAVID G ROBSON، منتشرشده توسط نشر 2025 در سال 2025. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This essay critically reviews the literature on social class differences in parental investment in children including differences in (i) parenting practices or behavior; (ii) parenting styles, logics, and strategies; and (iii) parenting values and ideologies. The essay reveals how structural and cultural barriers contribute to creating social class differences in the ways parents interact with their children, as well as in the way they protect and promote their children's development and well-being. This essay covers some of the foundational research in the field as well as newer research which has started to question the strict social class divide in parental investment. In particular, this essay discusses recent research on the resistance to the dominant ideology of good parenting, and studies of the complex interactions between social class, race and ethnicity, and gender. This essay concludes with a discussion of future research avenues including a call for a better empirical operationalization of the concept of parental investment. Each Essay In This Collection Of Over 400 Is Drawn From The Core Social And Behavioral Sciences Disciplines Of Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology And Sociology. Hyperlinks Accompany Each Essay, Which Direct Readers To Other Relevant Essays In The Collection. [...] Designed To Grow Organically With Additional Essays From Relevant Disciplines, Emerging Trends Provides Both An Up-to-date Resource For Current Scholarship And An Opportunity To Shape The Trajectory For Research And Study In The Coming Decades.--publisher Description. Introduction -- Cognition And Emotions -- Social Interactions -- Psychopathology -- Development -- The Individual And Society -- Class, Status And Power -- Social Institutions -- Social Processes -- Culture -- Methods Of Research -- Theory -- Special Areas Of Intrerdisciplinary Study General Editors: Robert A. Scott And Stephen M. Kosslyn ; Managing Editor: Nancy Pinkerton. Initial Iteration 2015. Includes Bibliographical References. An eye-opening examination of the stupid things smart people do-and how to cultivate skills to protect ourselves from error. Smart people are not only just as prone to making mistakes as everyone else, they may be even more susceptible to them. This is the "intelligence trap," the subject of David Robson's fascinating and provocative book. The Intelligence Trap explores cutting-edge ideas in our understanding of intelligence and expertise, including "strategic ignorance," "meta-forgetfulness," and "functional stupidity." Robson reveals the surprising ways that even the brightest minds and most talented organizations can go wrong-from some of Thomas Edison's worst ideas to failures at NASA, Nokia, and the FBI. And he offers practical advice to avoid mistakes based on the timeless lessons of Benjamin Franklin, Richard Feynman, and Daniel Kahneman A “startling, provocative and potently useful” (James McConnachie, Times UK) examination of the stupid things intelligent people do. The Intelligence Trap explores cutting-edge ideas in our understanding of intelligence and expertise, including “motivated reasoning,” “meta-forgetfulness,” and “functional stupidity.” David Robson reveals the surprising ways that even the brightest minds and most talented organizations can go wrong?from some of Thomas Edison’s worst ideas to failures at NASA—while offering practical advice to avoid mistakes based on the timeless lessons of Benjamin Franklin, Richard Feynman, and Daniel Kahneman. "An eye-opening examination of the stupid things smart people do ; and how to cultivate skills to protect ourselves from error" ; From book jacket. Smart people are not only just as prone to making mistakes as everyone else, they may be even more susceptible to them. Robson shows how even the brightest minds and most talented organizations can go wrong. He also explores cutting-edge ideas in our understanding of intelligence and expertise, including "strategic ignorance," "meta-forgetfulness," and "functional stupidity." ; adapted from jacket
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