This expanded new edition continues the theme of the first edition of emphasizing the ground-breaking research that examined the grammatical differences between truthful and deceptive narratives. This Psychological Narrative Analysis (PNA) is a robust program that tests truthfulness in both written and oral communications and provides clues to the communication styles and behavioral characteristics of others. PNA techniques allow people to peer into the hearts and minds of others to discover what they are thinking and evaluate the veracity of what they say. This second edition significantly updates the material in the first edition. New research in the area of detecting deception and oral communications and written statements increases annually. As the research increases, so does the need for more advanced tools to detect deception. This new text thoroughly advances the techniques previously offered. Several new chapters have been added to expand the breadth of the text. New chapters include the placement of emotions in written statements, words and phrases that signal deception, and detecting deception over the telephone. Also included in this new edition are more examples to demonstrate how the PNA techniques work and how to master them. Substantial appendices review the PNA of written and oral communications, along with practice statements for the reader, followed by a PNA of those exercises. Written in a style law enforcement professionals prefer, this book continues to serve as an authoritative and unique resource.
This book introduces readers to narrative analysis, a qualitative method that investigates how people engage in storytelling to make meaning of life's challenges and opportunities.
The Science of Stories explores the role narrative plays in human life.
This book provides a detailed primer on the use of narrative analysis, its theoretical underpinnings and worldview, and the methods it uses."--[Source inconnue]
This book presents an approach to narrative analysis from a critical social perspective.
To help students and researchers make informed methodological choices about their own research the book addresses data collection and the writing up of research using each method, while providing a sustained comparison of the four methods, ...
This unique text provides a broad introduction to qualitative analysis together with concrete demonstrations and comparisons of five major approaches.
Allport's colleague at Harvard's Department of Social Relations, Henry Murray, made several innovative contributions to narrative psychology's pre-history. Like Allport, Murray was in favor of the use of multiple methods for the study ...
" Qualitative Research in Psychology This book is designed as a practical guide for students that is also grounded in the latest developments in theory in psychology.
This updated edition of Qualitative Research in Psychology brings together a diverse group of scholars to illuminate the value that qualitative methods bring to studying psychological phenomena in depth and in context.
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