James Crouse
At the moment I am working on a short book-length manuscript with the working title The Defensive Mind. You can find the manuscript here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzESYF5To7SrTkZXbFlQUlZtTTA/edit?usp=sharing
I invite all comments that make for a better manuscript. I am especially interested in errors I have made, suggestions for improvements, sentence and paragraph rewrites, crucial omissions, and additional important areas to include. I welcome even reframing that makes for a better manuscript.
Obviously, I will acknowledge all contributions in the final version of the manuscript. I would like to get a manuscript that represents the best knowledge currently possible in this general area.
I am also open to potential collaborators able to add to the quality and broader appeal of the manuscript. That is why I am sending out this invitation to such a wide range of potential readers able to make concrete suggestions for improvements. I gratefully acknowledge the value of a collective mind.
The manuscript at this point tells a story of the many ways psychological defenses inhabit human personality, relationships, and narratives about religion, politics, morality, and much more. It is a story about the ways defenses help define our personal identities and embed our institutional structures (e.g., justice, stratification). The manuscript tries to tell a story readable by most anyone in contemporary society, but also present a scholarly backing of the story.
Again, I will appreciate your thoughts.
jcrouse@udel.edu
Primary Interests:
- Causal Attribution
- Culture and Ethnicity
- Emotion, Mood, Affect
- Ethics and Morality
- Intergroup Relations
- Interpersonal Processes
- Life Satisfaction, Well-Being
- Motivation, Goal Setting
- Person Perception
- Personality, Individual Differences
- Political Psychology
- Self and Identity
Books:
Journal Articles:
- Crouse, J. (1985). Does the SAT help colleges make better selection decisions? Harvard Educational Review, 55, 195-219.
- Crouse, J., & Trusheim, D. (1984). The SAT and traditional predictive validity: A critical assessment. Journal of College Admissions, 104, 912.
James Crouse
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