Measuring emotions in infants and children : based on seminars sponsored by the Committee on Social and Affective Development During Childhood of the Social Science Research Council
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Measuring emotions in infants and children : based on seminars sponsored by the Committee on Social and Affective Development During Childhood of the Social Science Research Council
(Cambridge studies in social and emotional development)
Cambridge University Press, 1982-1986
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Vol. 2 edited by Carroll E. Izard and Peter B. Read
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v. 1 ISBN 9780521241717
内容説明
The twentieth century have seen a resurgence of interest in human emotion on the part of psychologists who have discovered that cognitive processes cannot be effectively studied in isolation. Both in the developmental roots of the ability to express and interpret emotions and the relation of emotion to learning and memory are receiving increasing attention. This volume, commissioned by the Social Science Research Council, brings together a strong group of researchers who have pioneered a wide variety of empirical approaches to the difficult problems of conceptualising and assessing emotion in infants and children. The methods they present range from biochemical and psychophysiological assessment techniques to self-report scales of subjective experience. Included are an efficient and reliable system that makes affective expression analysis feasible for large amounts of data and both well-established and fresh methods of measuring non-verbal sensitivity. The chapters constitute a comprehensive overview of the progress that has been made in the last decade. The volume will be an invaluable resource for all those who study infants and children.
目次
- Foreword Jerome Kagan and Peter B. Read
- Part I. Introduction: 1. Measuring emotions in human development Carroll E. Izard
- Part II. Psychobiological Functions: 2. Developmental psychoendocrinology: an approach to the study of emotions Katherine H. Tennes and John W. Mason
- 3. Heart rate and heart rate variability as signs of a temperamental dimension in infants Jerome Kagan
- 4. Psychophysiological patterning and emotion revisited: a systems perspective Gary E. Schwartz
- Part III. Facial, Vocal and Body Signals: 5. Two complementary systems for measuring facial expressions in infants and children Carroll E. Izard and Linda M. Dougherty
- 6. The assessment of vocal expression in infants and children Klaus R. Scherer
- 7. Gaze behaviour in infants and children: a tool for the study of emotions? Ralph V. Exline
- 8. The measurement of emotional state Michael Lewis and Linda Michalson
- 9. Measuring the development of sensitivity to non-verbal communication Bella M. DePaulo and Robert Rosenthal
- Part IV. Subjective Experiences, Empathy and Attachment: 10. The construct validity of the differential emotions scale as adapted for children and adolescents William E. Kotsch, David W. Gerbing and Lynne E. Schwartz
- 11. The measurement of empathy Martin L. Hoffman
- Part V. Commentary: 12. Emotion and the cardiovascular system: a critical perspective Paul A. Obrist, Kathleen C. Light and Janice L. Hastrup
- 13. An ethnological approach to research on facial expressions William R. Charlesworth
- 14. The construction of emotion in the child George Mandler
- Index.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780521323673
内容説明
This volume complements and supplements Measuring Emotions in Infants and Children, edited by Carroll E. Izard, published in 1982, which gave new impetus to research on social and affective development. Since the appearance of the first volume, the number of psychologists interested in the central mediating role of emotional processes has increased, logical tools available to them as they pursue their studies has expanded. Measuring Emotions in Infants and Children, volume 2, will bring the field up to date. Chapter authors describe and critically analyze methods for the study of temperament, facial expression, psychophysiology, and emotion-cognition relationships. The two volumes are indispensable guidebooks for all emotion researchers.
目次
- Preface
- Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction Carroll E. Izard
- Part II. Psychophysiological Approaches: 2. Psychophysiological measures of emotion: new directions in developmental research Nathan A. Fox and Richard J. Davidson
- Part III. Facial and Vocal Expressions: 3. Measuring change in infant emotional expressivity: two approaches applied in longitudinal investigation Carol Zander Malatesta and Jeannette M. Haviland
- 4. Judgments of emotion from facial expression and situational context Linda A. Camras
- Part IV. Mother-Infant Interactions: 5. Sharing emotionality and sharing knowledge: microanalytic approach to parent-infant communication Hanus Papousek, Mechthild Papousek and Lynne Sanford Koester
- 6. Capturing the wider view of attachment: a re-analysis of Ainsworth's Strange Situation Klaus E. Grossmann, Karin Grossmann and Anna Schwan
- 7. Infant temperament: theory, tradition, critique, and new assessments Marc H. Bornstein, Jane M. Gaughran and Peter Homel
- Part V. The Conceptualization of Emotion: 8. Concepts of emotion in developmental psychology Merry Bullock and James A. Russell
- 9. A conceptual analysis of the meaning of negative emotions: implications for a theory of development Nancy L. Stein and Janet L. Jewett
- Author index
- Subject index.
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