Donald Campbell

Donald Campbell
Title Donald Campbell PDF eBook
Author David Tremayne
Publisher Random House
Pages 524
Release 2011-09-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 144643849X

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Generations are familiar with the haunting black and white television footage of Donald Campbell somersaulting to his death in his famous Bluebird boat on Coniston Water in January, 1967. It has become an iconic image of the decade. His towering achievements, and the drama of his passing, are thus part of the national psyche. But what of the man himself? The son of the legendary Sir Malcolm Campbell who was famous for being the ultimate record-breaker of the inter-war years - he broke the land speed record nine times and the water speed record four times with his Bluebird cars and boats - Donald Campbell was born to speed. He was outgoing and flamboyant, yet carefully orchestrated the image he presented to the world. Some saw him as a playboy adventurer; others, such as the radio producer on the twenty-first anniversary of his death, as a reckless daredevil with a death wish. He was known to take solace in extra-marital dalliances, and was obsessed with spiritualism. And in his final years, battered by a 360-mph accident while attempting the land record on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, and his prolonged and anti-climactic subsequent effort on the treacherous Lake Eyre in Australia, Campbell appeared a haggard and often frightened man. He had become trapped on his record-breaker's treadmill as he continually sought to prove himself to his illustrious father, in whose long shadow he felt forever trapped. DONALD CAMPBELL: THE MAN BEHIND THE MASK paints a fascinating portrait of an intense, complex, superstitious yet abnormally brave man who was driven not only by the desire to prove that he was worthy of the mantle of his father, but also by his fervent and unswerving desire to keep Britain at the forefront of international speed endeavour. This book generates a unique insight into how his desperate fear of failure finally lured him into taking one risk too many.

Working in the Dark

Working in the Dark
Title Working in the Dark PDF eBook
Author Donald Campbell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 179
Release 2017-03-16
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317552148

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Working in the Dark focuses on the authors’ understanding of an individual’s pre-suicide state of mind, based on their work with many suicidal individuals, with special attention to those who attempted suicide while in treatment. The book explores how to listen to a suicidal individual’s history, the nature of their primary relationships and their conscious and unconscious communications. Campbell and Hale address the searing emotional impact on relatives, friends and those involved with a person who tries to kill themself, by offering advice on the management of a suicide attempt and how to follow up in the aftermath. Establishing key concepts such as suicide fantasy and pre-suicidal states in adolescents, the book illustrates the pre-suicide state of mind through clinical vignettes, case studies, reflections from those in recovery and discussions with professionals. Working in the Dark will be of interest to social workers, probation officers, nurses, psychologists, counsellors, psychotherapists, psychoanalysts and doctors who work with those who have attempted suicide or are about to do so.

America's Gun Wars

America's Gun Wars
Title America's Gun Wars PDF eBook
Author Donald J. Campbell
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 208
Release 2019-04-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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This book examines the controversies surrounding gun control, which are less about whether it "works" and more about whether the nation should prioritize traditional values of rugged independence or newer values of communitarian interdependence. America's Gun Wars contends that an understanding of America's gun controversy cannot be found in statistics documenting the rise (or fall) of violent crime, or in examining trade-offs between societal needs and personal safety, or in following the political maneuvering of advocacy groups such as the National Rifle Association or Everytown for Gun Safety. At heart, the gun controversy is a values conflict involving how people see themselves and how they make sense of the world they live in. Understanding this controversy requires a deep analysis of the profoundly different cultures inhabited by pro- and anti-gun activists, lawmakers, and voters. Written by a social scientist who has spent his life exploring how values and self-perceptions impact behavior, this book explores the origins and evolution of cultures in American society; the beliefs, experiences, and principles that guide the behavior of members in both camps; and the triumphs and failures that the two sides have experienced from colonial times to the present day.

Edinburgh

Edinburgh
Title Edinburgh PDF eBook
Author Donald Campbell
Publisher Signal Books
Pages 298
Release 2003
Genre Authors, Scottish
ISBN 9781902669731

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Part of the Cities of the Imagination series, this is an in-depth cultural, historical, and literary guide by a lifelong native to Scotland's vibrant capital and home to one of the world's greatest arts festivals.

Experimental and Quasi-experimental Designs for Research

Experimental and Quasi-experimental Designs for Research
Title Experimental and Quasi-experimental Designs for Research PDF eBook
Author Donald T. Campbell
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 1969
Genre Experimental design
ISBN

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Incentives

Incentives
Title Incentives PDF eBook
Author Donald E. Campbell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 699
Release 2018-02-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107035244

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This book examines incentives at work to see how and how well coordination is achieved by motivating individual decision makers.

Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Research

Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Research
Title Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Research PDF eBook
Author Donald T. Campbell
Publisher Ravenio Books
Pages 172
Release 2015-09-03
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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We shall examine the validity of 16 experimental designs against 12 common threats to valid inference. By experiment we refer to that portion of research in which variables are manipulated and their effects upon other variables observed. It is well to distinguish the particular role of this chapter. It is not a chapter on experimental design in the Fisher (1925, 1935) tradition, in which an experimenter having complete mastery can schedule treatments and measurements for optimal statistical efficiency, with complexity of design emerging only from that goal of efficiency. Insofar as the designs discussed in the present chapter become complex, it is because of the intransigency of the environment: because, that is, of the experimenter’s lack of complete control.