Verlag: Seattle / Toronto / Göttingen / Bern, Hogrefe und Huber Publishers,, 1996
ISBN 10: 0889371679 ISBN 13: 9780889371675
Sprache: Englisch
Anbieter: Versandantiquariat Harald Gross, Hofheim, Deutschland
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In den WarenkorbGr.-8°, gebunden, Pp. Zustand: Sehr gut. 423 S., Neuwertig, mit graphischen Darstellungen. Sprache: Englisch. -- This is the first book to appear on the topic of Ambulatory Assessment, a new approach to behavioral and psychophysiological assessment. The ambulatory assessment approach is based on `naturalistic` observations and measurements made during everyday life, and has high ecological validity. This also means that ambulatory assessment techniques are ideally suited for practical application in a wide range of fields. Individual differences in behavior and physiology, as well as behavior disorders, can be investigated in real-life situations, where the relevant behavior can be studied much more effectively than in the artificial environment of the laboratory. In this book, 24 chapters from an international group of researchers provide a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art in ambulatory assessment. The most recently developed methodologies are examined. Their use is then illustrated with numerous examples of monitoring and assessment, both in the workplace and with patients, and including the pertinent hard- and software components. Important research findings, some of which challenge theoretical positions that were based on laboratory observation, are also presented. The essential objectives of ambulatory assessment, which are covered in this volume include: - Recording of relevant data in natural settings - Real-time measurement of behavioral and physiological changes - Interactive real-time assessment by automatically prompting the subject to respond to questions or instructions - Real-time assessment and feedback by reporting physiological changes to subjects - either with or without informing them as to which changes actually occurred - Concurrent assessment of psychological and physiological changes (events, episodes) - Correlation and contingency (symptom-context) analysis across systemic levels as suggested in triple-response models (multimodal assessment) - Ecological validity of results and suitability for direct applications. The wealth of practical know-how, as well as the theoretical background, contained in Ambulatory Assessment allow readers to keep up with the latest advances, and to learn how ambulatory assessment can best be applied. It will be of specific interest for those interested in psychology research and its practical applications (especially differential, clinical, and applied psychology), for psychophysiologists, for ergonomics/human factors specialists, and for medical personnel (cardiology, management of hypertension, psychosomatics, psychiatry). (Rückentext) 0889371679 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 850.
Verlag: Seattle / Toronto / Bern / Göttingen, Hogrefe and Huber Publishers,, 2001
ISBN 10: 088937225X ISBN 13: 9780889372252
Sprache: Englisch
Anbieter: Versandantiquariat Harald Gross, Hofheim, Deutschland
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In den WarenkorbGr.-8°, gebunden, Pp. Zustand: Wie neu. X, 627 S., Neuwertig, mit graphischen Darstellungen. Sprache: Englisch. -- Ambulatory assessment - the acquisition of psychological and/or physiological data in a natural setting - is a field in which, as this book`s title indicates, rapid progress is being made. Indeed, ambulatory assessment is entering a period of transition: IT and online techniques are being developed and refined, and ever more researchers and clinicians from various fields are coming to realize the usefulness of data collected in real-time, under real-life conditions. With contributors from the USA and Europe, this book explores in detail the use of computer-assisted methods in both research and applied settings. Innovative techniques and approaches are described, which go far beyond the simple use of portable computers for data collection: online analysis and feedback, real-time processing, electronic diaries, ambulatory psychological tests and physiological measurements, event-contingent applications, and much more. In addition to describing new techniques, the book also describes concrete applications (and presents some innovative results) of a variety of methods in real-life occupational and clinical settings. Examples include patients with chronic pain, borderline personality disorder, high blood pressure, asthma, diabetes or hot flashes in the clinical area; and aviation, air traffic control, occupational stress and heart rate or blood pressure in the occupational area. The most recent innovations and applications in the field of ambulatory assessment, a rapidly advancing field concerned with computer-assisted psychological and physiological monitoring in natural, real-life settings. (Verlagstext). Inhalt: Heart Rate Monitoring in an Academic Test Situation. Hans Zeier, Alexandra Haseli, and Joachim Fischer On-line Measurement of Additional Heart Rate. Methodology and Applications. Michael Myrtek and Friedrich Foerster Interactive Psychophysiological Monitoring of Emotions in Students` Everyday life. A Replication Study. Michael Myrtek, Denis Zanda, and Eveline Aschenbrenner In-Flight Psychophysiological Monitoring. Glenn Wilson Psychophysiological Monitoring of Air Traffic Controllers: Exploration, Simulation, Validation. Joachim Vogt and Michael Kastner Ecological Momentary Assessment in Aviation: The Development of a Pilot Experience Evaluating Device (PEED) for the In-Flight Registration of Flight Phases, Mental Effort, and Reacton Time. Eamonn K. S. Hanson and Jan Bar^anski Ambulatory Monitoring of Menopausal Hot Flashes. Robert R. Freedman Giving Feedback to Asthma Patients. Ambulatory Monitoring in Patient Education. Christian Leopold and Rainer Schandry. Ambulatory Assessment of Hypoglycemia Unawareness in Type 1 Diabetes. Thomas Kubiak and Norbert Hermanns. Feasibility of Ambulatory Sleep Diagnosis. Egon Stephan, Dirk Alfer, Ansgar Feist, Eeonie Fricke, Markus Miihlensiep, Rolf K. Weiss, andjorn P. Sieb. Electrodermal Long-Term Monitoring in Everyday life. Wolfram Boucsein, Florian Schaefer, and Thorsten Sommer. Some New Developments in Ambulatory Assessment Devices. Egon Stephan, GerhardMufy Ansgar Feist, and Rolf K. Weiss. From Ambulatory Assessment to Telemedicine. Conceptual, Technical and Political Aspects of Remote Data Assessment and Transfer. u. a. 088937225X Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1330.
Verlag: Seattle ; Toronto ; Bern ; Göttingen : Hogrefe and Huber, 2001
ISBN 10: 088937225X ISBN 13: 9780889372252
Sprache: Englisch
Anbieter: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Deutschland
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Sehr gut. X, 627 S. : graph. Darst. ; 25 cm; fadengeh., illustr. Orig.-Pappband. Sehr gutes Ex. - Englisch. - Ambulatory assessment - the acquisition of psychological and/or physiological data in a natural setting - is a field in which, as this book's title indicates, rapid progress is being made. Indeed, ambulatory assessment is entering a period of transition: IT and online techniques are being developed and refined, and ever more researchers and clinicians from various fields are coming to realize the usefulness of data collected in real-time, under real-life conditions. With contributors from the USA and Europe, this book explores in detail the use of computer-assisted methods in both research and applied settings. Innovative techniques and approaches are described, which go far beyond the simple use of portable computers for data collection: online analysis and feedback, real-time processing, electronic diaries, ambulatory psychological tests and physiological measurements, event-contingent applications, and much more. In addition to describing new techniques, the book also describes concrete applications (and presents some innovative results) of a variety of methods in real-life occupational and clinical settings. Examples include patients with chronic pain, borderline personality disorder, high blood pressure, asthma, diabetes or hot flashes in the clinical area; and aviation, air traffic control, occupational stress and heart rate or blood pressure in the occupational area. The most recent innovations and applications in the field of ambulatory assessment, a rapidly advancing field concerned with computer-assisted psychological and physiological monitoring in natural, real-life settings. (Verlagstext) / INHALT : . Heart Rate Monitoring in an Academic Test Situation. --- Hans Zeier, Alexandra Haseli, and Joachim Fischer --- On-line Measurement of Additional Heart Rate. Methodology and Applications. --- Michael'Myrtek andFriedrich Foerster --- Interactive Psychophysiological Monitoring of Emotions in Students' Everyday life. A Replication Study. --- Michael Myrtek, Denis Zanda, and Eveline Aschenbrenner --- In-Flight Psychophysiological Monitoring. --- Glenn Wilson --- Psychophysiological Monitoring of Air Traffic Controllers: --- Exploration, Simulation, Validation. --- Joachim Vogt and Michael Kastner --- Ecological Momentary Assessment in Aviation: The Development of a Pilot Experience Evaluating Device (PEED) for the In-Flight --- Registration of Flight Phases, Mental Effort, and Reacton Time. --- Eamonn K. S. Hanson and Jan Bar^anski --- Ambulatory Monitoring of Menopausal Hot Flashes. --- Robert R. Freedman --- Giving Feedback to Asthma Patients. Ambulatory Monitoring in Patient Education. --- Christian Leopold and Rainer Schandry --- Ambulatory Assessment of Hypoglycemia Unawareness in --- Type 1 Diabetes. --- Thomas Kubiak and Norbert Hermanns --- Feasibility of Ambulatory Sleep Diagnosis. --- Egon Stephan, Dirk Alfer, Ansgar Feist, Eeonie Fricke, Markus Miihlensiep, Rolf K. Weiss, andjorn P. Sieb --- Electrodermal Long-Term Monitoring in Everyday life. --- Wolfram Boucsein, Florian Schaefer, and Thorsten Sommer --- Some New Developments in Ambulatory Assessment Devices. --- Egon Stephan, GerhardMufy Ansgar Feist, and Rolf K. Weiss --- From Ambulatory Assessment to Telemedicine. Conceptual, Technical and Political Aspects of Remote Data Assessment and Transfer. --- Christian Leopold --- (u.v.a.) ISBN 088937225X Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1305.
Verlag: Seattle ; Toronto ; Göttingen ; Bern : Hogrefe und Huber, 1996
ISBN 10: 0889371679 ISBN 13: 9780889371675
Sprache: Englisch
Anbieter: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Deutschland
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Gut. 423 S. : graph. Darst. ; 24 cm; fadengeh. Orig.-Pappband. Gutes Ex. - Englisch. - . This is the first book to appear on the topic of Ambulatory Assessment, a new approach to behavioral and psychophysiological assessment. . In this book, 24 chapters from an international group of researchers provide a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in ambulatory assessment. The most recently developed methodologies are examined. Their use is then illustrated with numerous examples of monitoring and assessment, both in the workplace and with patients, and including the pertinent hard- and software components. Important research findings, some of which challenge theoretical positions that were based on laboratory observation, are also presented. The essential objectives of ambulatory assessment which are covered in this volume include: - recording of relevant data in natural settings; - real-time measurement of behavioral and physiological changes; - interactive real-time assessment by automatically prompting the subject to respond to questions or instructions; - real-time assessment and feedback by reporting physiological changes to subjects - either with or without informing them as to which changes actually occurred; - concurrent assessment of psychological and physiological changes (events, episodes); - correlation and contingency (symptom-context) analysis across systemic levels as suggested in triple-response models (multimodal assess-ment); - ecological validity of results and suitability for direct applications. . (Verlagstext) / INHALT : Chapter 7 Temporal analysis of speech patterns in the real world using the -- LOGOPORT -- Hans-Peter Kriiger and Mark Vollrath -- Chapter 8 Interactive monitoring and contingency analysis of emotionally induced -- ECG changes: Methodology and applications -- Michael Myrtek, Georg Brügner, and Wolfgang Miiller -- Chapter 9 Improving control and psychological event detection during -- ambulatory cardiovascular recording -- Derek W Johnston -- Chapter 10 Ambulatory assessment of parasympathetic/sympathetic balance -- by impedance cardiography -- Eco J C de Geus and Lorenz J P van Doornen -- Chapter 11 Concurrent assessment of blood pressure, heart rate, physical activity, -- and emotional state in natural settings -- Jochen Fahrenberg -- Chapter 12 Continuous assessment of finger blood pressure and other hemodynamic -- and behavioral variables in everyday life -- Thomas Schmidt and Anita Jain -- Chapter 13 Towards a comprehensive technology for recording and analysis of multiple physiological parameters within their behavioral and -- environmental context -- Anita Jain, Wim L J Martens, Gerhard Mutz, Rolf K WeiB, and Egon Stephan -- Chapter 14 Laboratory and field studies for improvement of ambulatory -- monitoring methodology -- Jochen Fahrenberg, Friedrich Foerster, and Wolfgang Miiller -- Chapter 15 Strategies and designs in ambulatory assessment -- Gerhard Stemmler -- Part III Monitoring and Assessment in the Workplace -- Chapter 16 Psychophysiological analysis of strain in real life work situations Renate Rau and Peter Richter -- (u.v.a.) ISBN 0889371679 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 950.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Sehr gut. Gebraucht - Sehr gut sg - ungelesenes mängelexemplar, gestempelt, mit leichten lagerspuren - Ambulatory assessment - the acquisition of psychological and/or physiological data in a natural setting - is a field in which, as this book's title indicates, rapid progress is being made. Indeed, ambulatory assessment is entering a period of transition: IT and online techniques are being developed and refined, and ever more researchers and clinicians from various fields are coming to realize the usefulness of data collected in real-time, under real-life conditions. With contributors from Austria, Germany, The Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States, this book explores in detail the use of computer-assisted methods in both research and applied settings. Innovative techniques and approaches are described, as are concrete applications of a variety of methods in real-life occupational and clinical settings.
Verlag: Hogrefe Verlag, Hogrefe (Vorm. Verlag Hans Huber ), 1996
ISBN 10: 0889371679 ISBN 13: 9780889371675
Sprache: Englisch
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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In den WarenkorbGebundene Ausgabe. Zustand: Sehr gut. Gebraucht - Sehr gut SG - Ungelesenes Mängelexemplar, gestempelt, mit leichten Lagerspuren - This is the first book to appear on the topic of Ambulatory Assessment, a new approach to behavioral and psychophysiological assessment. The ambulatory assessment approach is based on 'naturalistic' observations and measurements made during everyday life, and has high ecological validity. This also means that ambulatory assessment techniques are ideally suited for practical application in a wide range of fields. Individual differences in behavior and physiology, as well as behavior disorders, can be investigated in real-life situations, where the relevant behavior can be studied much more effectively than in the artificial environment of the laboratory. In this book, 24 chapters from an international group of researchers provide a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art in ambulatory assessment. The most recently developed methodologies are examined. Their use is then illustrated with numerous examples of monitoring and assessment, both in the workplace and with patients, and including the pertinent hard- and software components. Important research findings, some of which challenge theoretical positions that were based on laboratory observation, are also presented. The essential objectives of ambulatory assessment, which are covered in this volume include: - Recording of relevant data in natural settings - Real-time measurement of behavioral and physiological changes - Interactive real-time assessment by automatically prompting the subject to respond to questions or instructions - Real-time assessment and feedback by reporting physiological changes to subjects - either with or without informing them as to which changes actually occurred - Concurrent assessment of psychological and physiological changes (events, episodes) - Correlation and contingency (symptom-context) analysis across systemic levels as suggested in triple-response models (multimodal assessment) - Ecological validity of results and suitability for direct applications. The wealth of practical know-how, as well as the theoretical background, contained in Ambulatory Assessment allow readers to keep up with the latest advances, and to learn how ambulatory assessment can best be applied. It will be of specific interest for those interested in psychology research and its practical applications (especially differential, clinical, and applied psychology), for psychophysiologists, for ergonomics/human factors specialists, and for medical personnel (cardiology, management of hypertension, psychosomatics, psychiatry).