Cognitive Interference
Theories, Methods, and Findings (Lea Series in Personality and Clinical Psychology)
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Contributions
- Irwin G. Sarason (Editor) - Contributor
- Gregory R. Pierce (Editor) - Contributor
- Barbara R. Sarason (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
1996 - Lawrence Erlbaum
Language
English
Word Count
112,000 words, Guess
Page Count
448 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7936695M
- ISBN-139780805816242
- ISBN-100805816240
- OCLC Control Number881416554
- OCLC Control Number33161494
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Numbercognitiveinterfe0000unse
- Library of Congress Control Number95040959
- LibraryThing6228280
- Goodreads4202700
Classifications
- LCCBF323.I52C64 1996
Description
Cognitive interference refers to the unwanted and often disturbing thoughts that intrude on a person's life. Mounting evidence in a number of areas has shown that cognitive interference plays an important role in stress, poor performance, slow learning, social maladjustment, psychopathology, and behaviors resulting in accidents. The empirical evidence of cognitive interference is impressive, yet it is also scattered across several disciplines that often do not communicate with one another. This book synthesizes and integrates work on cognitive interference. It reviews the major types of interfering thoughts, how they are assessed, the mechanisms by which they influence behavior, and their theoretical and practical significance. . The chapter authors of this cohesive and integrated volume are among the leading researchers, theorists, and clinicians in the study of various types of unwanted thoughts. Aimed at researchers and practitioners whose efforts are directed at understanding cognitive interference, the book is organized into three sections: theoretical analyses of cognitive interference, the book is organized into three sections: theoretical analyses of cognitive interference, the role of cognitive interference in influencing performance and social behavior, and the pervasive and debilitating manifestations of cognitive interference that clinicians treat.
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