Thinking About Psychology Mini Book


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Special Consultant: David G. Myers, Hope College, Holland, Michigan Appropriate Course: High school-level psychology [not Advanced Placement] In a convenient and effective modular format, Thinking About Psychology offers a rigorous presentation of psychological science in a non-threatening way with numerous and immediate examples that help high school students bridge the abstract to the familiar. This book closely follows the American Psychological Association (APA) National Standards for the Teaching of High School Psychology, for which both Blair-Broeker and Ernst served as Task Force members.




Thinking and Writing about Psychology


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Mini Psychology


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'The most comprehensive - and delightful - guide to the human mind.' STEPHANIE HARRISON 'This little book would persuade you that psychology is not just fun but hugely important.' PROFESSOR GEOFF BEATIE Why do people stay in unhappy relationships? What are the six tricks for successful persuasion? Can personality traits predict future criminality? And what can pigeons tell us about superstitious behaviour? Whether you're a student of psychology or you're just interested in the workings of the brain, Mini Psychology offers a window onto the fascinating mysteries of the human psyche, covering everything from how our memories are formed to why some people are so resistant to change. Focusing on the curious stories behind the abstract theories, it explains the major ideas and names you need to know - and invites you to shine a light on your own inner life. More praise for Jonny Thomson: 'Witty, knowledgeable and mind-expanding' RICHARD FISHER 'Engaging, smart and wise' DAVID MITCHELL 'A fun and inspiring teaser for curious minds' JÉRÉMIE HARRIS




Psychology of Thinking


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The Psychology of Thinking


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Lines of Thought


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How can we think about maths, despite the immateriality of numbers, sets, and other mathematical entities? How are we able to think about what might have happened if history had taken a different turn? Questions like these turn up in nearly every part of cognitive science and are central to our human position of having limited knowledge of what is true.







Routledge Library Editions: Education Mini-Set E: Educational Psychology 10 vol set


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Mini-set E: Educational Psychology re-issues 10 volumes originally published between 1937 and 1991 and examines the impact psychology and cognitive science has had on education and teaching practice during the twentieth century.







Social Psychology


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Weaving stories from personal experiences with compelling examples from everyday life, Social Psychology introduces the field as an evolving, science-driven conversation, prompting students to become active participants in the social psychology dialogue.