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Disorienting Experience Research

  • 1.  Disorienting Experience Research

    Posted 05-01-2018 10:45
    Apologies for cross posting.
     
    Dear OB Community, 
     
    I'm a PhD student researching disorienting experiences, specifically Step 1 (disorienting dilemma) of Mezirow's Transformative Learning Theory (TLT) within the discipline of Adult Education.  
     
    I'm reaching out to the community to solicit:
     
    1) studies (published, unpublished or in progress) specifically examining the disorienting dilemma stage of Mezirow's Transformative Learning Theory
     
    2) affective, behavioral or cognitive constructs of "disorientation" as well as theories, definitions, applications, models, etc. of "disorientation" across disciplines (in experiential education, psychology, leadership, change management, law, negotiation, mythology, religion, etc.).   
     
    3) instruments that measure "disorientation" or "disorienting experiences" that are not caused by a head injury or disease (dementia, Alzheimers, etc.)  
     
    Any information or knowledge you may have would be most helpful.  

    Thank you!


    Tonya Gander Ensign | MA
    Pepperdine University
    Ph.D. Student, 
    Global Leadership & Change
    Graduate Assistant, Graduate School of Education and Psychology
    602.525.0646





    On Apr 30, 2018, at 5:52 AM, Rachel Tahar <racheltahar@TAUEX.TAU.AC.IL> wrote:

    ***Apologies for cross postings ***
     
     
    In cooperation with the Consortium for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis (CARMA --http://und.edu/carma/), Tel Aviv University's Coller School of Management will once again be offering its summer methods workshop series.  Designed to allow scholars in management and related fields to master state-of-the art methods, we will be offering the following three workshops this June:
     

    Advanced Regression Analysis

    June 14th - June 17th , 2018

    ·       Ayala Cohen, Ph.D., Technion: Israel Institute of Technology; Director, Technion Statistics Lab

    ·        Dana Vashdi, Ph.D., School of Political Sciences, The University of Haifa – Advanced Regression Analysis workshop

    Topics:  Moderation, Mediation, Moderated Mediation, Logistic Regression ( Binary Dependent Variable), Poisson Regression , ( Count Dependent Variable)

     

    M-Plus and Latent Variable Analysis

    June 20th    – June 22nd  , 2018

    ·     Mo Wang, Ph.D., Warrington College of Business, University of Florida , Editor, Work, Aging and Retirement

    Topics: Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Structural Equation Modeling, Testing Mediation and Moderation in Structural Equation Modeling, Longitudinal Analysis Models
     

    Theoretical and Methodological Foundations of Multilevel Research

    June 24th   – June 26th  , 2018

    ·     Gilad Chen, Ph.D., Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland; Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Applied Psychology

    Topics: Random Coefficient Models – HLM, rWG, ICC; Cross-level Effects, Cross-level Moderation; Growth Models
     
     
     
    For more information or to register,  contact Ms. Rachel Tahar, Workshop Administrator:  racheltahar@tauex.tau.ac.il