How to Think Like a Psychologist Critical Thinking in Psychology
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9780130150462
ISBN:0130150460
Edition: 2nd Pub Date: 2001Publisher: Prentice Hall Summary: Students often find the content and methods of their introductory psychology course to be very different from what they expected. In this revision of his supplemental text.Donald H. McBurneyexplores common questions students ask about psychology. While addressing misconceptions, McBurney reinforces an understanding of basic concepts via a question-and-answer format. Topics are keyed to chapters of typical introductor [read more]
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9780130150462
ISBN:
0130150460
Edition: 2nd
Pub Date: 2001
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Students often find the content and methods of their introductory psychology course to be very different from what they expected. In this revision of his supplemental text.Donald H. McBurneyexplores common questions students ask about psychology. While addressing misconceptions, McBurney reinforces an understanding of basic concepts via a question-and-answer format. Topics are keyed to chapters of typical introductory psychology texts, and everyday examples and exercises that encourage students to think critically and relate the material to their own lives are featured throughout the book. This text is appropriate for freshman through senior-level courses in Introductory Psychology, Research Methods, Critical Thinking, Educational Research, or other courses that deal with philosophical and methodological assumptions of psychology.
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