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Carl Martin Allwood (born March 23, 1952), is a Swedish professor of
Psychology Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. Its subject matter includes the behavior of humans and nonhumans, both consciousness, conscious and Unconscious mind, unconscious phenomena, and mental processes such as thoughts, feel ...
at the
University of Gothenburg The University of Gothenburg () is a List of universities in Sweden, university in Sweden's second largest city, Gothenburg. Founded in 1891, the university is the third-oldest of the current List of universities in Sweden#Public universities, S ...
and author.


Biography

Allwood studied psychology obtained his doctorate at the University of Gothenburg in 1982 with a thesis on the cognitive aspects of statistical problem solving. He has since largely been active in Gothenburg, including as an associate professor of psychology in 1987 and as professor since 2008. In the years 1998–2008 he was professor of psychology at
Lund University Lund University () is a Public university, public research university in Sweden and one of Northern Europe's oldest universities. The university is located in the city of Lund in the Swedish province of Scania. The university was officially foun ...
. His research is primarily focused on
cognitive psychology Cognitive psychology is the scientific study of human mental processes such as attention, language use, memory, perception, problem solving, creativity, and reasoning. Cognitive psychology originated in the 1960s in a break from behaviorism, whi ...
, social cognitive psychology and culture-oriented psychology. Since the 1980s, he has also studied cognition and information in relation to computers and technological systems in interaction with humans. Other specializations include specialist areas such as: * Psychology in relation to assessment processes, mainly different forms of metacognition, and decision-making * The relationship between cognitive styles such as decision-making styles and beliefs about one's own judgment ability and outcomes such as perceived stress in working life *
Forensic psychology Forensic psychology is the application of scientific knowledge and methods (in relation to psychology) to assist in answering legal questions that may arise in criminal, civil, contractual, or other judicial proceedings. Forensic psychology includes ...
, mainly witness psychology * Research psychology, for example characteristics of creative knowledge environments * Knowledge anthropology, for example characteristics of and challenges for so-called indigenous psychologies *
Scientific theory A scientific theory is an explanation of an aspect of the universe, natural world that can be or that has been reproducibility, repeatedly tested and has corroborating evidence in accordance with the scientific method, using accepted protocol (s ...
, mainly in terms of the problematic and chaotic distinction between qualitative and quantitative research approaches


Family

Carl Martin Allwood is the son of Martin Allwood and Inga Wilhemsen Allwood, and the brother of
Jens Allwood Jens Allwood (born 20 August 1947) is a professor of linguistics at the University of Gothenburg and Head of SCCIIL - Interdisciplinary center, University of Gothenburg. Jens Allwood has been professor of linguistics at Göteborg University sinc ...
and Kristin Allwood


Bibliography


Böcker

* Allwood, C.M. & Johnsson, P. (2009). ''Human encounters across borders. Care and social care in the multicultural society'',
Liber In Religion in ancient Rome, ancient Roman religion and Roman mythology, mythology, Liber ( , ; "the free one"), also known as Liber Pater ("the free Father"), was a god of viticulture and wine, male fertility and freedom. He was a patron de ...
. * Allwood C.M. & Erikson'','' M.G. ''(2017). Basic scientific theory for psychology and other behavioral sciences'', Version 2:a, student literature. * Allwood, C.M. (2018). ''The nature and challenges of indigenous psychologies. Psychology and culture''. Cambridge Elements series. Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press.


Articles and Chapters

* Allwood, C.M. (2018). Approaches to culture-oriented research and teaching. In K.D. Keith (Ed.), ''Culture across the curriculum: A psychology teacher's handbook'' (pp. 134–156). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. * Hansson, I., Buratti, S. & Allwood, C.M. (2017). Experts’ and novices’ perception of ignorance and knowledge in different research disciplines and its relation to belief in certainty of knowledge. ''Frontiers of Psychology,'' 8:377. * Buratti, S., & Allwood, C.M. (2018). The effect of knowledge and ignorance assessments on perceived risk. ''Journal of Risk Research''. * Geisler, M. & Allwood, C.M. (2018). Decision-making competence, social orientation, time style and perceived stress. ''Frontiers of Psychology,'' 9: 440. * Geisler, M., & Allwood, C. M. (2018). Relating decision-making styles to social orientation and time approach. ''Journal of Behavioral Decision Making'', ''31'', 415–429. * Karlsson, B.S.A., & Allwood, C.M. (2016). What is the correct answer about the dress’ colors? Investigating the relation between optimism, previous experience, and answerability. ''Frontiers in Psychology''. 7:1808.   * Allwood, C.M., & Salo, I. (2012). ''Decision making styles and stress'', International Journal of Stress Management, 119, 34–47. * Allwood, C.M. (2011). ''On the foundation of the indigenous psychologies'', Social Epistemology, 25(1), 3–14. * Allwood, C.M. (2011). ''The distinction between qualitative and quantitative research methods is problematic. Quality & Quantity'', Advance online publication. * Knutsson, J., Allwood, CM, & Johansson, M. (2011). ''Child and adult witnesses: The effect of repetition and invitation-probes on free recall and metamemory realism'', Metacognition and Learning, 6 (3), 213–228. * Allwood, C.M. (2011). ''Knowledge about one’s own ignorance: difficulties, levels and possible effects''. In W. Brun, G. Keren, G. Kirkebøen, & H. Montgomery (Eds.), ''Perspectives on thinking, judging, and decision making'' (pp. 66– 75). Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. * Allwood, C.M., & Berry, J.W. With contributions by: C.M. Allwood; J.W. Berry; P. Boski; F.M. Cheung; K.-K. Hwang; H. Kao; U. Kim & Y.-S. Park; L. Marai; F.M. Moghaddam; L.W. Nikora, M. Levy, B. Masters & M. Waitoki; A.B. Nsamenang; E. Protacio-De Castro, M.C. Fabros & R. Kapunan; T.S. Saraswathi; J.B.P. Sinha; K.-S. Yang (2006). ''Origins and development of indigenous psychologies: An international analysis'', International Journal of Psychology, 41, 243–268.


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University of Gothenburg, about Carl Martin Allwood

Lund University, about Carl Martin Allwood
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