Talk:Motivation and emotion/Book/2015/Alexithymia

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Social Contribution[edit source]

Hello! I really enjoyed reading your chapter regarding Alexithymia. I've just done my chapter on the dark triad and part of that was the impact of Alexithymia. There is a lot of interesting research in that area that you might be interested in so I have attached some references for your own intrinsic interest :)

Chen, J., Xu, T., Jing. J., & Chan, R.C.K. (2011). Alexithymia and emotional regulation: A cluster analytical approach. BMC Psychiatry, 11(3).

Jonason, P.K., & Krause, L. (2013). The emotional deficits associated with the dark triad traits: Cognitive empathy, affective empathy, and alexithymia. Personality and Individual Differences, doi: 10.1016/j.paid.2013.04.027

- Melissa Hogan



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Theory[edit source]

  1. Theory is very well covered and integrated with research.

Research[edit source]

  1. Research is very well covered and integrated with theory.
  2. When describing important research studies, provide some indication of the nature of the sample and possibly cultural context.
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  1. Overall, this is an excellent all-round presentation.

Structure and content[edit source]

  1. Clear explanations.
  2. Theory and research was well-selected and covered.
  3. Note that "and" instead of "&" is used for some citations.

Communication[edit source]

  1. Audio is clear and well-paced.
  2. Audio volume varies a bit between slides (especially the first few).
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  1. Overall, very well produced - clean, simple, effective.
  2. Excellent title, licensing, and links back to the book chapter.

-- Jtneill - Talk - c 20:20, 25 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]