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Revisiting Psychology
A student's guide to critical thought
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Revisiting Psychology
A student's guide to critical thought
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This textbook presents overviews of 12 landmark studies in psychology from diverse areas of research such as consciousness, developmental psychology, learning, memory, social psychology and psychopathology. Through a range of critical thinking exercises and reflective questions, students can evaluate the methodology and impact of these classic studies and quickly hone their analytical and critical thinking skills.
Accessible, clearly-structured and written with undergraduate students in mind, this book will make essential reading for any psychology course.
Table of Contents
2. John Watson and the 'Little Albert' Study: how to create a phobia?
3. The Nurture Assumption: Does Parental Influence during childhood offer the greatest impact on personality development?
4.The Obedience Studies: Ordinary People and Extraordinary Evil?
5.On Being Sane in Insane Places: Pseudopatients or Pseudoscience?
6.The Stanford Prison Study: Are Ordinary People Capable of Extraordinary Cruelty?
7.Media Research: Is Violent Media Making Us More Aggressive?
8.Recovered Memories: Do We Dare Trust Them?
9.The psi Studies: Psychological Science versus Pseudoscience
10.The Ethics of Caring about Human Beings
11.Benjamin Libet: Do Human Beings Really Have Free Will?
12.The Placebo Effect: How Do Antidepressants Work?
13.The Enriched Environment Studies: A NeuroscientificCase for Early Learning?
Product details

Published | Nov 27 2018 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 308 |
ISBN | 9781137604293 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

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