Eye Guidance in Reading and Scene Perception

Eye Guidance in Reading and Scene Perception
Title Eye Guidance in Reading and Scene Perception PDF eBook
Author G. Underwood
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 466
Release 1998-07-16
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780080506234

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The distinguished contributors to this volume have been set the problem of describing how we know where to move our eyes. There is a great deal of current interest in the use of eye movement recordings to investigate various mental processes. The common theme is that variations in eye movements indicate variations in the processing of what is being perceived, whether in reading, driving or scene perception. However, a number of problems of interpretation are now emerging, and this edited volume sets out to address these problems. The book investigates controversies concerning the variations in eye movements associated with reading ability, concerning the extent to which text is used by the guidance mechanism while reading, concerning the relationship between eye movements and the control of other body movements, the relationship between what is inspected and what is perceived, and concerning the role of visual control attention in the acquisition of complex perceptual-motor skills, in addition to the nature of the guidance mechanism itself. The origins of the volume are in discussions held at a meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP) that was held in Wurzburg in September 1996. The discussions concerned the landing effect in reading, an effect, that if substantiated, would provide evidence of the use of parafoveal information in eye guidance, and these discussions were explored in more detail at a small meeting in Chamonix, in February 1997. Many of the contributors to this volume were present at the meeting, but the arguments were not resolved in Chamonix either. Other leaders in the field were invited to contribute to the discussion, and this volume is the product. The argument remains unresolved, but the problem is certainly clearer.

Readings in Guidance

Readings in Guidance
Title Readings in Guidance PDF eBook
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Publisher Ardent Media
Total Pages 212
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Readings in Guidance and Counseling

Readings in Guidance and Counseling
Title Readings in Guidance and Counseling PDF eBook
Author James Michael Lee
Publisher
Total Pages 596
Release 1966
Genre Counseling
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Careers Guidance in Context

Careers Guidance in Context
Title Careers Guidance in Context PDF eBook
Author Bill Gothard
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 161
Release 2001-09-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1412932203

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Helping others to make occupational choices requires a combination of skill and a deep understanding of the world of work as it is today and will be in the future. Unlike texts that focus only on skill, Careers Guidance in Context is designed to develop understanding of the factors that shape both the labour market, and careers guidance as an occupation in itself. Careers Guidance in Context re-evaluates the concept of `a career′ in the light of economic restructuring, globalization and the growth of information technology. It draws together up-to-date theories about guidance work and debates the importance of integrating theory and practice. Examining the processes in which practitioners engage when working with individual clients, the book also explores careers guidance within a group setting - an area that has previously been neglected in the literature. The book will be invaluable to students on courses in careers guidance, counselling and education. It will also be of great interest to professionals who need to keep up-to-date with current thinking and practice.

The Theory and Practice of Vocational Guidance

The Theory and Practice of Vocational Guidance
Title The Theory and Practice of Vocational Guidance PDF eBook
Author Barrie Hopson
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 538
Release 2014-06-28
Genre Education
ISBN 1483181251

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The Theory and Practice of Vocational Guidance: A Selection of Readings is a compilation of papers that discusses theoretical foundations and practical applications of vocational guidance. The book presents 36 articles that cover various concerns in career counseling, both in theory and in practice. The first part of the text deals with theoretical concerns in vocational guidance, such as model for the translation of self-concepts into vocational terms; social factors in vocational development; young workers in their first jobs; and the criteria of vocational success. In the next part, the book presents the practical issues, which include needed counselor competencies in vocational aspects of counseling and guidance; an occupational classification for use in vocational guidance; psycho-social aspects of work; and key concepts in the use of psychological tests in vocational guidance. The book will be of great use to any professionals, but will be most useful to those involved in career counseling, such as human resource practitioners, school counselors, and college career advisers.

Introduction to Guidance

Introduction to Guidance
Title Introduction to Guidance PDF eBook
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Total Pages 459
Release 1970
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The Secret of Guidance

The Secret of Guidance
Title The Secret of Guidance PDF eBook
Author Frederick Brotherton Meyer
Publisher
Total Pages 132
Release 1896
Genre Christian life
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