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34 Psychology Springer News 11/12/2008 springer.com/booksellers R. H. Dana, Portland State University, OR, USA; S. Goldstein, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, S. Goldstein, J. Naglieri (Eds.) J. Allen, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA (Eds.) USA; J. Naglieri, George Mason University, Centerville, VA, USA (Eds.) Assessing Impairment Cultural Competency Training From Theory to Practice in a Global Society Encyclopedia of Child Behavior and Development Impairment and disability are widely used terms, Cultural competence is more than an admirable yet considerable disagreement exists as to their goal: it is an essential skill set for mental health Features relationship—especially when impairment means professionals working in a diverse global society 7 Breaks new ground as a major e-reference work different things to different professionals in the marked by crisis and trauma. 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Hope, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, USA L. F. Koziol, D. E. Budding Utrecht, The Netherlands (Eds.) (Ed.) Subcortical Structures and Bayesian Evaluation of Contemporary Perspectives Cognition Informative Hypotheses on Lesbian, Gay, and Implications for Neuropsychological Bisexual Identities Assessment This book provides the philosophical, statistical and psychological foundation for the evaluation of Whether one defines sexual orientation as sexual Clinical psychologists and neuropsychologists are informed hypotheses. behavior, self-identification, or attraction, sexual traditionally taught that cognition is mediated orientation is primarily about motivation. The by the cortex and that subcortical brain regions Features same-sex marriage debate is part of a broader mediate the coordination of movement. However, 7 Provides a step-by-step explanation aimed discussion about sexual orientation that we are this argument can easily be challenged based mainly at social scientists, of how to formulate and having as a society. Many of the issues have or upon the anatomic organization of the brain. evaluate a set of informative hypotheses (including should be addressed by psychology and related The relationship between the prefrontal cortex/ references to software) 7 Easily accessed by fields, yet this literature is not yet well-known. frontal lobes and basal ganglia is characterized social scientists introducing and elaborating the Thus, the goal of this volume is to provide a by loops from these anterior brain regions to the approach from a philosophical, statistical, and forum for leading scholars to share their work striatum, the globus pallidus, and the thalamus, psychological point of view on a variety of topics including the “coming out” and then back to the frontal cortex. There is also experience, same-sex families, hate crimes and a cerebrocerebellar system defined by projections Contents bias, and psychobiological underpinning of sexual from the cerebral cortex to the pontine nuclei, to A philosophical foundation of null, alternative orientation. Because gays, lesbians, bisexuals and the cerebellar cortex and deep cerebellar nuclei, and informative hypotheses, Jan-Willem Romeijn their families live with an evolving legal status for to the red nucleus and then back to thalamus and and Rens van de Schoot.- Famous psychological their civing rights and protections, this volume cerebral cortex, including all regions of the frontal data sets and hypotheses, Paul Boelen and Herbert also examines the topic from a legal perspective. lobes. Therefore, both the cortical-striatal and Hoijtink.- Sampling the posterior distributions cortical-cerebellar projections are anatomically of inequality constrained models, Irene Klugkist Contents defined as re-entrant systems that are obviously in and Joris Mulder.- Encompassing priors, Irene Preface.- Introduction.- How Many Gays Are a position to influence not only motor behavior, Klugkist.- Intrinsic bayes factors, Jim Berger.- There? It Depends.- What is Sexual Orientation but also cognition and affect. Bayes factors without priors, Valen Johnson.- and Do Women Have One?- Understanding Sexual Applications of bayes factors based on differenct Stigma and Sexual Prejudice in the United States.- Features prior distributions to classical psychological data An Overview of Same-Sex Couples in Relation 7 No other books available that discuss the sets, Paul Boelen, Floryt van Wesel and Herbert Ships: A Research Area Still at Sea.- Lesbian and cognitive and emotional aspects of subcortical Hoijtink.- The bayes factor versus hypothesis Gay Parents and Their Children.- Love, Marriage, pathology at the level of clinical neuropsy- testing using P-values, Susie Bayarri.- The bayes and Baby Carriage among Sexual Minorities and chology 7 At the cutting edge of clinical research factor versus other model selection criteria, Bias. connecting subcortical processes to cognition and Ming Chen.- Inequality constrained latent class affect analysis, Herbert Hoijtink.- Inequality constrained Fields of interest multilevel