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Ronald E. Smith (1940), American Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training at the University of Washington. His major works include Understanding sport behavior: a cognitive-affective processing systems approach (2006), Personality as a cognitive-affective processing system (2009, with Yuichi Shoda), and Conceptualizing personality as a cognitive-affective processing system: a framework for models of maladaptive behaviour patterns and change (2004, with Y. Shoda). His fields of specialization are psychological stress and coping, therapeutic assessment, and performance enhancement research and intervention.
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Author | Item | More authors for concept | |
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Smith, Ronald E. | Affect | Affect | |
Smith, Ronald E. | Beliefs | Beliefs | |
Smith, Ronald E. | Control Processes | Control Processes | |
Smith, Ronald E. | Encoding | Encoding | |
Smith, Ronald E. | Expectancies | Expectancies | |
Smith, Ronald E. | Motivation | Motivation | |
Smith, Ronald E. | Networks | Networks | |
Smith, Ronald E. | Personality | Personality | |
Smith, Ronald E. | Situations | Situations | |
Smith, Ronald E. | Social Cognition | Social Cognition | |
Smith, Ronald E. | Social Learning | Social Learning | |
Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-12-12 |