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TL;DR: The Psychology of Fear and Stress by Jeffrey A. Gray as discussed by the authors is a well-known topic in contemporary psychology. In this book, the author has provided a readable, accurate, and contemporary treatment of his topic.
Abstract: Originally published in Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 1974, Vol 19(7), 564. Reviews the book, The Psychology of Fear and Stress by Jeffrey A. Gray (see record 1974-04271-001). In this book, the author has provided a readable,accurate, and contemporary treatment of his topic. The cove

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TL;DR: Spivack and Shure as mentioned in this paper presented a well-delineated method applicable for psychologists, teachers, mental health workers, parents, and others concerned with children's welfare that encourages the development of specific problem-solving skills in children in order that they can more effectively manage their interpersonal relationships.
Abstract: Originally published in Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 1974, Vol 19(7), 566-567. Reviews the book, Social Adjustment of Young Children by George Spivack and Myrna B. Shure (see record 1974-10910-000). This book presents a well-delineated method applicable for psychologists, teachers, mental health workers, parents, and others concerned with children's welfare that encourages the development of specific problem-solving skills in children in order that they can more effectively manage their interpersonal relationships. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)

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TL;DR: Smedslund as mentioned in this paper responds to Wm. W. Rozeboom's review of Becoming a Psychologist, which asserted that relevance is the operative concept in the psychology field.
Abstract: Originally published in Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 1974, Vol 19(8), 637. Jan Smedslund responds to Wm. W. Rozeboom's review (200606245-085) of Smedslund's book, Becoming a Psychologist (see record 1974-01166-000). The review asserts that “relevance” is the operative concept in the