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PSYCHOLOGY THE SCIENCE OF BEHAVIOUR:EUROPEAN ADAPTATION
CARLSON N. BUSKIST W. MARTIN G. wydawnictwo: ALLYN & BACON , rok wydania 1999, wydanie I cena netto: 206.00 Twoja cena 195,70 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka (Special Offer: Discount 50% of the price) 1st Edition
European Adaptation
Dr Neil Martin
N Carlson William Buskist
2000 768 pages 0130-21228-8
(Paperback)
Psychology: The Science of
Behaviour, European Adaptation is the first truly "European" introductory
textbook on the subject to be accompanied by a robust teaching and learning support
package. Developed from the highly regarded US text by Neil R Carlson and William Buskist,
this adaptation has been thoroughly restructured and has much new content to meet the
needs of a European audience while retaining its comprehensive and rigorous coverage of
the key elements of psychology.
Throughout the text, Psychology is treated as a dynamic, fascinating experimental and
natural science. The book emphasises how the various subdisciplines are interrelated and
presents research applications as well as the research itself. Students are asked
throughout to employ the discovery method and to participate in the research process,
learning and applying scientific method. In this way, they are better able to visualise
and appreciate what the work and study of psychology is really like.
- Contains
a wealth of new up to date international research and European examples
- A
substantially adapted and rewritten chapter on Social Psychology by Michael Hogg,
Professor of Social Psychology and Director of the Central for Research on Group Processes
at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, and Dominic Abrams, Professor of
Social Psychology and Director of the Centre for the Study of Group Processes at the
University of Kent, UK
- A
new chapter on Health Psychology, featuring the latest research on life-style, stress and
health.
- A
unique chapter on Evolution, Genetics & Behaviour.
- Enhanced
student-friendly pedagogy with numerous learning aids in every chapter to ensure
comprehension, including:
- Sections on Controversies in Psychological Science
- sychology in Action sections
- Questions to Think About
- Journals to Consult and Suggestions for Further Reading
- Website References
- Chapter Objectives, Key terms, Glossary of Terms, end of Chapter Reviews, comprehensive
references
- FREE
companion website located at, www.booksites.net provides an extensive list of reference
tools designed to enhance the teaching and learning process. The student area includes and
an interactive study guide, research updates and Internet exercises. The lecturers' area
includes a syllabus-builder (create your very own home page!), downloadable PowerPoint
slides and other resources.
This text emphasises how the various subdisciplines within psychology are interrelated and
presents research applications as well as the research itself.
'It is well written and
really explains things. You could be confident that a student could come to grips
intellectually with arguments on the basis of the text alone.' - Paddy O'Donnell, Glasgow
University
'Well written, very up to date and giving a fine picture of what modern psychology is all
about...I was very impressed by this text and thoroughly enjoyed reading it.' - Jimmie
Thomson, Strathclyde University
'Written in a style that is clear, interesting and easy to read...Suggested further
reading is excellent' - Gillian Cohen, Open University
Preface
The Authors
Acknowledgements
Reviewers
Chapter 1: The Science of Psychology
Chapter 2: The Ways and Means of Psychology
Chapter 3: Evolution, Genetics and Behaviour
Chapter 4: Psychobiology and Neuroscience
Chapter 5: Sensation
Chapter 6: Perception
Chapter 7: Learning and Behaviour
Chapter 8: Memory
Chapter 9: Consciousness
Chapter 10: Language
Chapter 11: Intelligence and Thinking
Chapter 12: Developmental Psychology
Chapter 13: Motivation and Emotion
Chapter 14: Personality
Chapter 15: Social Psychology
Chapter 16: Health Psychology
Chapter 17: Abnormal Psychology
Glossary
References
Index
Neil R
Carlson is Professor of Psychology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA.
William Buskist is Professor of Psychology at Auburn University, USA.
G. Neil Martin, author of the European adaptation is Principal Lecturer in Psychology,
Middlesex University in the UK.
Po otrzymaniu zamówienia poinformujemy, czy wybrany tytuł polskojęzyczny lub
anglojęzyczny jest aktualnie na półce księgarni.
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