Perspectives on Psychology
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About the Book
This is a title in the modular "Principles in Psychology Series", designed for A-level and other introductory courses, aiming to provide students embarking on psychology courses with the necessary background and context. One aspect of this is to consider contemporary psychology in the light of its historical development. Another aspect is to examine some of the major controversies which have dominated psychology over the centuries. Yet another aspect is to consider some of the major areas of psychology eg social, developmental, cognitive in terms of what they have to offer in the quest for an understanding of human behaviour.; The book also addresses key issues which need to be considered as psychology matures into a fully fledged experimental and scientific discipline. For example, how much do laboratory experiments tell us about how people behave in the real world? And how far is it ethically permissable for psychologists to go in their pursuit of knowledge?
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780863772559
EAN: 9780863772559
Binding: Paperback
Edition: 1
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
PrintOnDemand: N
Spine Width: 11 mm
ISBN-10: 0863772552
Publisher: Psychology Press
Dewey: 150
Height: 199 mm
LCCN: 93195433
No of Pages: 192
Series Title: English
Width: 182 mm