1st Edition

Chaotic Cognition Principles and Applications

By Ronald A. Finke, Jonathan Bettle Copyright 1996
234 Pages
by Psychology Press

234 Pages
by Psychology Press

240 Pages
by Psychology Press

Focusing on the principles and applications of chaotic thinking, this text seeks to promote a more general understanding and acceptance of this cognitive style. It may help people deal more effectively with chaotic situations, such as economic crises, career changes, and relationship skills.

Structure; function and variation in DNA; DNA in the cell; experimental techniques in the examination and analysis of DNA; hypervariant probes in DNA analysis; intermediate variant probes; unique sequence or single locus probes; affiliations of PCR in forensic analysis; DNA analysis in paternity testing; DNA profiling - a legal perspective; current status; future prospects.

Biography

Ronald A. Finke, Jonathan Bettle