Monday, May 4, 2015

Theory of Mind: Beyond the Preschool Years




Theory of Mind: Beyond the Preschool Years by Scott A. Miller


2012 | ISBN: 1848729278, 1848729286 | English | 264 pages | PDF | 6 MB




This is the first book to provide a comprehensive review of the burgeoning literature on theory of mind (TOM) after the preschool years and the first to integrate this literature with other approaches to the study of social understanding. By highlighting the relationship between early and later developments, the book provides readers with a greater understanding of what we know and what we still need to know about higher-order TOM. Although the focus is on development in typical populations, development in individuals with autism and in older adults is also explored to give readers a deeper understanding of possible problems in development.




Examining the later developments of TOM gives readers a greater understanding of:




-Developments that occur after the age of 5.


-Individual differences in rate of development and atypical development and the effects of those differences.


-The differences in rate of mastery which become more marked, and therefore more informative, with increased age.


-What it means to have a “good theory of mind.”


-The differences between first- and second- order theory of mind development in preschoolers, older children, adolescents, and adults.


-The range of beliefs available to children at various ages, providing a fuller picture of what is meant by “understanding of belief.”


After the introduction, the literature on first-order developments during the preschool period is summarized to serve as a backdrop for understanding more advanced developments. Chapter 3 is devoted to the second-order false belief task. Chapters 4 and 5 introduce a variety of other measures for understanding higher-level forms of TOM thereby providing readers with greater insight into other cognitive and social developmental outcomes. Chapter 6 discusses the relation between children’s TOM abilities and other aspects of their development. Chapters 7 and 8 place the work in a historical context. First, the research on the development of social and mental worlds that predated the emergence of TOM is examined. Chapter 8 then provides a comparative treatment of the two literatures and how they complement one another.






Ideal as a supplement in graduate or advanced undergraduate courses in theory of mind, cognitive development, or social development taught in psychology and education. Veteran researchers will also appreciate this book‘s unique synthesis of this critical research.








Ancient China (Ancient Civilizations)




Marcie Flinchum Atkins, "Ancient China (Ancient Civilizations)"


2015 | ISBN-10: 1624035361 | 112 pages | PDF | 19 MB




"In Ancient China, readers discover the history and impressive accomplishments of the people of ancient China, including their technological wonders and feats of construction. Engaging text provides details on the civilization's history, development, daily life, culture, art, technology, warfare, social organization, and more."–Publisher's website.









42 Rules for a Web Presence That Wins (2nd Edition)




42 Rules for a Web Presence That Wins (2nd Edition): Essential Business Strategy for Website and Social Media Success by Philippa Gamse


2012 | ISBN: 1607730960 | English | 136 pages | EPUB | 0.7 MB




This book was created for business owners, executives and managers, associations and nonprofit organizations who want to understand what it takes to create and sustain a successful web presence. It's primarily designed for businesses which are not pure e-commerce companies, and that probably don't have the resources to deploy major enterprise software solutions and dedicated in-house technical teams.


The book is about business concepts, issues, strategies and tactics for the Web. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list or review of tools, technologies, platforms, current regulations or any of the other constantly shifting parameters of the online world. Rather, it aims to provide a fast, but thought-provoking read that offers a 30,000 ft "hawk-eye" perspective on the many different considerations for an effective website and social media presence.




The book is divided into four main sections:


-Management-level Issues


-Setting Strategy and Tactics


-Creating Content That Makes Connections


-Measuring Results


The 42 Rules are based on Philippa's 15-plus years of consulting experience and research into what works at a practical level, and are illustrated with real-life examples from her clients, audiences and colleagues. Each rule is designed to help readers determine if the issue or idea that's being presented is pertinent to their specific situation. It explains the overall concept, and offers an example, case study, or other ideas from over thirty contributing experts including Rob Siefker, Director of Zappos Customer Loyalty Team, Francoise Gilbert, author of The Global Privacy Book, John Yunker, author of The Art of the Global Gateway, and Dan Burrus, author of Flash Foresight.