Psychology: The Comic Book Introduction

Author:   Danny Oppenheimer ,  Grady Klein
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
ISBN:  

9780393351958


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   12 December 2017
Format:   Paperback
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An award-winning animator and cartoonist teams up with a cognitive psychologist to introduce readers to the complex—and often comedic—world of psychology. Psychology is the study of human behavior, of the ways our minds make sense of the world around us. It is a serious and worthy endeavor because we value scientific knowledge not only for what it tells us about the world but also for what it reveals about our place in the world. Yet, as cartoonist Grady Klein and psychologist Danny Oppenheimer point out, the study of human experience is also often really funny. This is the field, after all, that brought us drooling dogs, snacking rats, and ""Freudian slips."" With detailed observations on perception, stress, emotions, cognition, and more, The Cartoon Introduction to Psychology is the perfect way for students and curious general readers to learn more about psychology while having a good laugh. Our experiences blundering through the world are perfect cartoon fodder, and Klein and Oppenheimer are the perfect team to bring psychology to life.

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Author:   Danny Oppenheimer ,  Grady Klein
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
Imprint:   WW Norton & Co
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.409kg
ISBN:  

9780393351958


ISBN 10:   0393351955
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   12 December 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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A charming, informative, and funny invitation to the wonders of scientific psychology. Anyone who reads this book will want to know more about what psychology has to teach us about ourselves.--Barry Schwartz, professor emeritus of psychology, Swarthmore College, and author of The Paradox of Choice By far the most enjoyable psychology primer I've read in years--comprehensive, accessible, funny, and rigorous at the same time. It's a book for everyone from experts and psychology students to humans who just happen to be interested in who we are and what makes us tick.--Adam Alter, Professor of Marketing and Psychology, New York University's Stern School of Business, New York Times bestselling author of Drunk Tank Pink This little book makes learning psychology irresistible, engaging, and fun, linking together concepts that are all-too-often treated one by one and then abandoned. I can't wait to use this in our introductory psychology course this fall!--James Gross, Professor of Psychology and Director, Stanford University Psychology One Teaching Program A lighthearted survey of how modern science researches and resolves some of the complexities of human psychology...Both the text and the illustrations turn topics that are potentially complicated and boring into humanized, humorous lessons...A quick illumination of a complex field. Beginning students of psychology and nonstudents looking for a painless refresher probably won't find a better book for their purposes.


A lighthearted survey of how modern science researches and resolves some of the complexities of human psychology...Both the text and the illustrations turn topics that are potentially complicated and boring into humanized, humorous lessons...A quick illumination of a complex field.-- ""Kirkus"" Beginning students of psychology and nonstudents looking for a painless refresher probably won't find a better book for their purposes.-- ""Booklist"" A charming, informative, and funny invitation to the wonders of scientific psychology. Anyone who reads this book will want to know more about what psychology has to teach us about ourselves.--Barry Schwartz, professor emeritus of psychology, Swarthmore College, and author of The Paradox of Choice By far the most enjoyable psychology primer I've read in years--comprehensive, accessible, funny, and rigorous at the same time. It's a book for everyone from experts and psychology students to humans who just happen to be interested in who we are and what makes us tick.--Adam Alter, Professor of Marketing and Psychology, New York University's Stern School of Business, New York Times bestselling author of Drunk Tank Pink This little book makes learning psychology irresistible, engaging, and fun, linking together concepts that are all-too-often treated one by one and then abandoned. I can't wait to use this in our introductory psychology course this fall!--James Gross, Professor of Psychology and Director, Stanford University Psychology One Teaching Program


A charming, informative, and funny invitation to the wonders of scientific psychology. Anyone who reads this book will want to know more about what psychology has to teach us about ourselves.--Barry Schwartz, professor emeritus of psychology, Swarthmore College, and author of The Paradox of Choice By far the most enjoyable psychology primer I've read in years--comprehensive, accessible, funny, and rigorous at the same time. It's a book for everyone from experts and psychology students to humans who just happen to be interested in who we are and what makes us tick.--Adam Alter, Professor of Marketing and Psychology, New York University's Stern School of Business, New York Times bestselling author of Drunk Tank Pink This little book makes learning psychology irresistible, engaging, and fun, linking together concepts that are all-too-often treated one by one and then abandoned. I can't wait to use this in our introductory psychology course this fall!--James Gross, Professor of Psychology and Director, Stanford University Psychology One Teaching Program Psychology is fun! ... Both the text and the illustrations turn topics that are potentially complicated and boring into humanized, humorous lessons. ... Intro to psych students will find this a helpful primer, but it is also written to engage and entertain general readers. A quick illumination of a complex field.


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Danny Oppenheimer, Ph.D., is a professor of psychology and social and decision sciences at Carnegie Mellon and the recipient of the 2006 Ig Nobel Prize in Literature. He lives in Pittsburgh. Grady Klein is a cartoonist, animator, and author of several successful cartoon introductions to otherwise dry subjects.

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