Models as Mediators

Models as Mediators
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : 0521655714
ISBN-13 : 9780521655712
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Models as Mediators by : Mary S. Morgan

Edited collection examining the ways in which models are used in modern science.

Divorce and Family Mediation

Divorce and Family Mediation
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Publisher : Guilford Press
Total Pages : 616
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ISBN-10 : 1593850026
ISBN-13 : 9781593850029
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Divorce and Family Mediation by : Jay Folberg

Building on the success of their groundbreaking 1988 Divorce Mediation, Folberg et al. now present the latest state-of-the-art, comprehensive resource on family and divorce mediation. Paving the way for the field to establish its own distinct discipline and academic tradition, this authoritative volume offers chapters contributed by leading mediation researchers, trainers, and practitioners. Detailed are the theory behind mediation practice, the contemporary social and political context, and practical issues involved in mediating divorce and custody disputes with contemporary families. Authors also address intriguing questions about professional standards and where the field should go from here. A groundbreaking resource, this volume is indispensable for all mental health and legal professionals working with families in transition.

Introduction to Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis, Second Edition

Introduction to Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis, Second Edition
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Publisher : Guilford Publications
Total Pages : 714
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ISBN-10 : 9781462534661
ISBN-13 : 146253466X
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis, Second Edition by : Andrew F. Hayes

This book has been replaced by Introduction to Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis, Third Edition, ISBN 978-1-4625-4903-0.

Mediation Theory and Practice

Mediation Theory and Practice
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 397
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ISBN-10 : 9781506363523
ISBN-13 : 1506363520
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Mediation Theory and Practice by : Suzanne McCorkle

Mediation Theory and Practice, Third Edition introduces you to the process of mediation by using practical examples that show you how to better manage conflicts and resolve disputes. Authors Suzanne McCorkle and Melanie J. Reese help you to understand the research and theory that underlie mediation, as well as provide you with the foundational skills a mediator must possess in any context, including issue identification, setting the agenda for negotiation, problem solving, settlement, and closure. New to the Third Edition: Expanded content on the role of evaluative mediation reflects the latest changes to the alternative dispute resolution field, helping you to distinguish between various approaches to mediation. Additional discussions around careers in conflict management familiarize you with employment opportunities for mediators, standards of professional conduct, and professional mediator competencies. New activities and case studies throughout each chapter assist you in developing their mediation competency.

Reconstructing Reality

Reconstructing Reality
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Total Pages : 345
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ISBN-10 : 9780199380275
ISBN-13 : 0199380279
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Reconstructing Reality by : Margaret Morrison

Attempts to understand various aspects of the empirical world often rely on modelling processes that involve a reconstruction of systems under investigation. Typically the reconstruction uses mathematical frameworks like gauge theory and renormalization group methods, but more recently simulations also have become an indispensable tool for investigation. This book is a philosophical examination of techniques and assumptions related to modelling and simulation with the goal of showing how these abstract descriptions can contribute to our understanding of the physical world. Particular issues include the role of fictional models in science, how mathematical formalisms can yield physical information, and how we should approach the use of inconsistent models for specific types of systems. It also addresses the role of simulation, specifically the conditions under which simulation can be seen as a technique for measurement, replacing more traditional experimental approaches. Inherent worries about the legitimacy of simulation "knowledge" are also addressed, including an analysis of verification and validation and the role of simulation data in the search for the Higgs boson. In light of the significant role played by simulation in the Large Hadron Collider experiments, it is argued that the traditional distinction between simulation and experiment is no longer applicable in some contexts of modern science. Consequently, a re-evaluation of the way and extent to which simulation delivers empirical knowledge is required. "This is a, lively, stimulating, and important book by one of the main scholars contributing to current topics and debates in our field. It will be a major resource for philosophers of science, their students, scientists interested in examining scientific practice, and the general scientifically literate public."-Bas van Fraassen, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, San Francisco State University

Doing Statistical Mediation and Moderation

Doing Statistical Mediation and Moderation
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Publisher : Guilford Press
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9781462508235
ISBN-13 : 1462508235
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Doing Statistical Mediation and Moderation by : Paul E. Jose

Written in a friendly, conversational style, this book offers a hands-on approach to statistical mediation and moderation for both beginning researchers and those familiar with modeling. Starting with a gentle review of regression-based analysis, Paul Jose covers basic mediation and moderation techniques before moving on to advanced topics in multilevel modeling, structural equation modeling, and hybrid combinations, such as moderated mediation. User-friendly features include numerous graphs and carefully worked-through examples; "Helpful Suggestions" about procedures and pitfalls; "Knowledge Boxes" delving into special topics, such as dummy coding; and end-of-chapter exercises and problems (with answers). The companion website (www.guilford.com/jose-materials) provides downloadable data and syntax files for the book's examples and exercises, as well as links to Jose's online programs, MedGraph and ModGraph. Appendices present SPSS, Amos, and Mplus syntax for conducting the key types of analyses.

Models for Mediation

Models for Mediation
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Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 946274825X
ISBN-13 : 9789462748255
Rating : 4/5 (5X Downloads)

Synopsis Models for Mediation by : Lenka Hora Adema

Most mediators are working with models - consciously or unconsciously - such as Glasl's model on Escalation, the ZOPA and the Drama Triangle, to name the best known. This book brings together almost 60 models which can be used in mediation. It includes an overview on how to apply these in practice and what its use is in a mediation. The aim of the book is to assist mediators in doing their job more effectively and thus raise the level of mediation. Models for Mediation is a welcome contribution to the development of the field. The authors are experienced mediators and provide training workshops in mediation, conflict management and courses in Harvard negotiations. Bron: Flaptekst, uitgeversinformatie.

Mediation Law and Practice

Mediation Law and Practice
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 546
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ISBN-10 : 9781316582770
ISBN-13 : 1316582779
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Mediation Law and Practice by : David Spencer

Mediation Law and Practice gives a thorough account of the practice of mediation from the perspective of the student and practitioner. Divided into two parts, it deals with both the practice of mediation and the law surrounding mediation. Touching on the theory and philosophy behind the practice, it further describes in a theoretical and practical sense the difference between the emerging models of mediation. Mediator qualities are discussed in terms of issues of gender, culture and power. This book examines the important issue of mediation ethics and, taking into account the developing law surrounding the practice, proposes a code of ethics. It looks at the future of mediation in light of the decline in litigation, the rise in regulatory constraints on mediation and the popularity of online mediation. Mediation Law and Practice provides students and practitioners with the complete text on the practice and law surrounding mediation.

Mediation Analysis

Mediation Analysis
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 105
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ISBN-10 : 9781412925693
ISBN-13 : 141292569X
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Mediation Analysis by : Dawn Iacobucci

Explores even the fundamental assumptions underlying mediation analysis