Cognitive Interference: Theories, Methods and Findings (Personality & Clinical Psychology)

Cognitive Interference: Theories, Methods and Findings (Personality & Clinical Psychology)

by IrwinG.Sarason (Editor), Barbara R . Sarason (Editor), Gregory R . Pierce (Editor)

Synopsis

Cognitive interference refers to unwanted, often disturbing thoughts which intrude on a person's life. This text examines the effects of this thinking on behaviour, particularly how stress can distort cognition and performance and the role it plays in social maladjustment and slow learning.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 456
Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc
Published: 12 Feb 1996

ISBN 10: 0805816240
ISBN 13: 9780805816242