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Lorus, J.
New York: Atheneum, 1962
591.18 LOR s
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
by Rawdon-Smith, A.F. (Alexander Francis)
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge At The University Press, 2014
612.84 RAW t
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
"This book brings together first-hand knowledge from the frontiers of different fields of research in sensing. The topics presented cover a broad spectrum ranging from energy transformation and transduction processes in animal sensing systems to the fabrication and application of bio-inspired synthetic sensor arrays. The various contributions are linked by the similarity of what sensing has to accomplish in both biology and engineering."
Wein: Springer, 2012
e20401514
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Schiffman, Harvey Richard
New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1982
152 SCH s (1)
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Goldstein, E. Bruce
Belmont: Thomson Wadsworth, 2002
152.1 GOL s
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Roberts, Sam.
"his series goes in search of the biological roots of our senses and to uncover why particular sights, sounds and smells and tastes have such powerful effects on us, how we manage to block out intense pain, and why our sense of balance keeps working under the most extreme of conditions. This episode deals with smell. What is it about things that smell bad?"
North Sydney: BBC Worldwide Limited, 2004
611BBCH001
Multimedia Universitas Indonesia Library
"This sensory romp around the globe goes in search of the biological roots of our senses to uncover the reasons why particular sights, sounds, smells and tastes have such powerful effects on us. How do we manage to block out intense pain? How does our sense of balance keep working under the most extreme conditions? Live action combined with special effects creates incredible imagery to convey the 'feeling' of how our senses work."
Frenchs Forest, N.S.W: BBC Worldwide Limited, 2004
611BBCH002
Multimedia Universitas Indonesia Library
Roberts, Sam.
"This series goes in search of the biological roots of our senses and to uncover why particular sights, sounds and smells and tastes have such powerful effects on us, how we manage to block out intense pain, and why our sense of balance keeps working under the most extreme of conditions. This episode deals with vision. Why is it that humans are so good at seeing some things, at other times their brains prevent them from seeing what's right in front of their eyes."
North Sydney: BBC Worldwide Limited, 2004
611BBCH003
Multimedia Universitas Indonesia Library
Munthe, Windha Elizabeth
"Perilaku menyimpang di tempat kerja diketahui lebih banyak terjadi pada individu dengan tingkat impulsivitas tinggi. Sensation seeking sebagai dorongan berbasis biologis berkaitan erat dengan impulsivitas dan perilaku disfungsional. Rasa keingintahuan dan keinginan untuk bereksplorasi merupakan karakteristik
dari sensation seeking terutama bila dihubungkan dengan keinginan untuk mempelajari sesuatu. Namun, mastery sebagai salah satu mekanisme kognisi sosial dapat mengarahkan perilaku, sehingga menekan efek disfungsional sensation seeking. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui apakah mastery dapat mengurangi efek disfungsional sensation seeking terhadap perilaku menyimpang di tempat kerja. Desain penelitian berbentuk kuantitatif. Data dikumpulkan dari 129 karyawan menggunakan kuesioner. Hasil penelitian
membuktikan sensation seeking dapat memprediksi perilaku menyimpang di tempat kerja. Selain itu, analisis indirect effect membuktikan sensation seeking dapat memprediksi perilaku menyimpang di tempat kerja bila diekspresikan melalui mastery.
Workplace deviance tends to occur on people who had impulsivity. As a biological drive, sensation seeking was proposed as general drive which areassociated to impulsivity and dysfunctional behaviour. Sensation seeking usually characterized by curiousity and exploratory, whereas leads desire to learn aboutenvironment. Although, as a sociocognitive construct, mastery could lead behaviour, so that supress dysfunctional effect from sensation seeking. Thispresent study examined the effect of mastery in reducing dysfunctional effect from sensation seeking to workplace deviance. Using quantitave study, 129 employees completed questionnaires. Indirect effect analysis showed that sensation seeking directly predict workplace deviance and also indirectly predict workplace deviance when re-expressed through mastery."
Depok: Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Indonesia, 2016
T45658
UI - Tesis Membership Universitas Indonesia Library
Dell, J. A.
Cambridge, UK: Univ. Press , 2013
001 DEL g
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library