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Informationen zum Autor John McConnon Darley, PhD, received his bachelor's degree from Swarthmore College in 9 . He did his graduate work in the Department of Social Relations at Harvard University and received his doctoral degree in 9 4. Dr. Darley was then appointed assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at New York University (NYU), where he taught from 9 4 to 9 8. He later left NYU to become an associate professor of social psychology at Princeton University. Dr. Darley was made professor in 972, and from 98 to 985 served as chairman of the Department of Psychology. In 989, he was named Dorman T. Warren Professor of Psychology. Klappentext This volume guides readers through academia's informal rules and describes the problems beginning social scientists will face. Zusammenfassung This volume guides readers through academia’s informal rules and describes the problems beginning social scientists will face. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors Preface I. Starting a Career A Guide to PhD Graduate School: How They Keep Score in the Big LeaguesCharles G. Lord After Graduate School: A Faculty Position or a Postdoctoral Fellowship?Kathleen B. McDermott and Todd S. Braver The Hiring Process in AcademiaJohn M. Darley and Mark P. Zanna Broadening the Job Search: Jobs Outside of AcademiaPatrick C. KyllonenII. Teaching and Mentoring Tips for Effective TeachingDouglas A. Bernstein and Sandra Goss Lucas Mentoring: Managing the Faculty–Graduate Student RelationshipMark P. Zanna and John M. DarleyIII. Research and Writing Setting Up Your Lab and Beginning a Program of ResearchJeffrey M. Zacks and Henry L. Roediger III Obtaining a Research Grant: The Granting Agency's ViewJane Steinberg Obtaining a Research Grant: The Applicant's ViewRobert J. Sternberg Writing the Empirical Journal ArticleDaryl J. Bem Intellectual PropertyJames L. Hilton and Jonathan R. AlgerIV. Orientation to the Academic Environment Power, Politics, and Survival in AcademiaElizabeth D. Capaldi Managing the Department Chair and Navigating the Department Power StructureLouis A. Penner, John F. Dovidio, and David A. Schroeder Wiring the Ivory Tower: The Interface of Technology and the AcademyKevin M. CarlsmithV. Diversity in Academia The Dialectics of Race: Academic Perils and PromisesJames M. Jones and Eun Rhee Women in AcademiaDenise C. Park and Susan Nolen-Hoeksema Clinical Psychologists in AcademiaRichard R. Bootzin Varieties of College and University ExperienceDeborah L. BestVI. Keeping Your Edge: Managing Your Career Over Time The Academic Marathon: Controlling One's CareerShelley E. Taylor and Joanne Martin Managing Your Career: The Long ViewHenry L. Roediger III and David A. Balota Index About the Editors ...
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John McConnon Darley, PhD, received his bachelor's degree from Swarthmore College in 9 . He did his graduate work in the Department of Social Relations at Harvard University and received his doctoral degree in 9 4. Dr. Darley was then appointed assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at New York University (NYU), where he taught from 9 4 to 9 8. He later left NYU to become an associate professor of social psychology at Princeton University. Dr. Darley was made professor in 972, and from 98 to 985 served as chairman of the Department of Psychology. In 989, he was named Dorman T. Warren Professor of Psychology.