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OverviewAn Introduction to Psychology is a 14 Chapter book, that's been constructed to enable undergraduate students, organize their thinking about psychology at a conceptual and practical level. This book will also help students to appreciate that psychology matters, more than they appreciate, while helping students with litte or no prior understanding of psychology, appreaciate that commonly used psychologcal terms, to explain human behaviour are not without foundation, but are often based on a rigourous emprical scientific process. In order to assist student understanding of human behaviour, each chapter begins with a real-world example of people dealing with behavioural questions, with reference to who can use psychology to help them answer those questions. Furthermore, chapter openings are designed to generate an interest in the topic, thus drawing curious students in and hence beging the learning process accordingly. In order to sustain student interest, each chapter contains features that are designed to link the principles from each chapter to real-world applications in business, environment, health, law, learning, and other relevant domains. For instance, the application in Chapter 6 ""Growing and Developing""--""What Makes a Good Parent?""--applies the concepts of parenting styles in a mini handbook about parenting, and the application in Chapter 3 ""Brains, Bodies, and Behaviour"" is about the difficulties that left-handed people face performing everyday tasks in a right-handed world. While this book covers many psychological topics, empiricism has been emphazised throughout this book, but without making it a distraction from the main psychological themes. Each chapter presents close-ups on research, including well-articulated and specific examples of research within the psychological theme, including a summary of the hypotheses, methods, results, and interpretations. This feature provides a continuous thread that reminds students of the importance of empirical research. The research foci also emphasize the fact that findings are not always predictable ahead of time, thus dispelling the myth of hindsight bias thus empowering student to understand and appreciate how research really works. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Delroy Constantine-SimmsPublisher: Think Doctor Publications Imprint: Think Doctor Publications Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 5.70cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 2.908kg ISBN: 9780989676052ISBN 10: 0989676056 Pages: 822 Publication Date: 23 May 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDelroy Constantine-Simms is a UK registered Counselling Psychologist and a qualified Therapeutic Career Coach. He is also the recipient of the 2001 Lambda Award for Best Anthology for his book: The Greatest Taboo: Homosexuality in Black Communities (2001). He is also as freelance print and photojournalist, whose work is regularly submitted and distributed by photo agencies such as Getty and Corbis Images to numerous media outlets. His has been featured in British and international publications such as the Word (Canada) The Big Issue, The Guardian, The Voice Newspaper, Miami Times, and many other publications. He is currently pursuing part time academic study at the University of Oxford (UK). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |