Scientific excellence : origins and assessment
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Scientific excellence : origins and assessment
Sage Publications, c1987
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  Hiroshima
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  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
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Note
"Conference on Scientific Excellence: Origins and Assessment, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, April 18, 1985"
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Scientific Excellence highlights the need for research into the processes that facilitate the generation, systematization and transmission of knowledge. The contributors -- eminent researchers in the field -- assess the present state of knowledge and give directions for future research. The book covers a variety of important issues concerning the creation and dissemination of knowledge.
Table of Contents
Foreword - Harriet Zuckerman
PART ONE: ASSESSMENT
Mapping the World of Science - Eugene Garfield
Is Citation Analysis a Legitimate Evaluation Tool?
PART TWO: PERSONOLOGICAL ORIGINS
Historical Overview of Research on Scientific Abilities - Philip E Vernon
The Possible Different Personality Dispositions of Scientists and Nonscientists - Robert S Albert and Mark A Runco
Multiples, Chance, Genius, Creativity, and Zeitgeist - Dean Keith Simonton
Personality Characteristics Associated with High Research Productivity - J Philippe Rushton, Harry G Murray, and Sampo V Paunonen
Scientific and Technological Innovation - Douglas N Jackson
Its Personological and Motivational Context
The Scholarly Impact of Psychologists - Norman S Endler
Evolution and Creativity - Pierre L Van Den Berghe
Some Playful Musings
PART THREE: SOCIOCULTURAL ORIGINS
The Wisdom of Solomon - Daniel S Perlman and Elizabeth Dean
Avoiding Bias in the Publication Review Process
The Role of Journal Editors in the Scientific Process - Henry L Roediger III
Approaches to Ensuring Quality of Data and Performance - Lee B Sechrest
Lessons for Science?
Melding Capitalist Versus Socialist Models of Fostering Scientific Excellence - John J Furedy
Permitting Creativity in Science - Janet B Bavelas
Development of Scientific Productivity - Harry G Murray
Impact of Graduate Teaching and Thesis Supervision
The Psychology of Women and Scientific Research - Esther R Greenglass
Women in Science - Jonathan R Cole
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