Psychology
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Cognition (WSE)
Pages: 604,
Specialty: Psychology,
Publisher: Wiley,
Publication Year: 2010,
Cover: Hardback,
Dimensions: 193.04x236.22x25.4mm
This new text provides psychologists with a look at the field of cognitive psychology while integrating neuroscience into the discussion. Experiments are included throughout to show how the concepts are applied in the field. These can be easily reproduced in the lab. Illustrations are also integrated in the chapters to reinforce the discussions. Psychologists will find this text fully bridges cognitive psychology and neuroscience in an accessible way.
Weight: 1.07 KG
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Cognition: Theory and Applications
Pages: 512,
Specialty: Psychology,
Publisher: Cengage,
Publication Year: 2006,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 128x194x26mm
The phenomenal New York Times Bestseller by Nobel Prize-winner Daniel Kahneman, Thinking Fast and Slow offers a whole new look at the way our minds work, and how we make decisions. Why is there more chance we'll believe something if it's in a bold type face? Why are judges more likely to deny parole before lunch? Why do we assume a good-looking person will be more competent? The answer lies in the two ways we make choices: fast, intuitive thinking, and slow, rational thinking. This book reveals how our minds are tripped up by error and prejudice (even when we think we are being logical), and gives you practical techniques for slower, smarter thinking. It will enable to you make better decisions at work, at home, and in everything you do.show more
Weight: 0.4 KG
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Cognitive Psychology, Eighth Edition International Student Version
Pages: 640,
Specialty: Psychology,
Publisher: Wiley,
Publication Year: 2013,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 190x230x26mm
Matlin s Cognition demonstrates how cognitive processesare relevant to everyday, real-world experiences, and frequentlyexamines how cognition can be applied to other disciplines such asclinical psychology, social psychology, consumer psychology,education, communication, business, medicine, and law. The8th edition continues to relate cognitive topics toapplications in everyday life. This edition is fully updated withresearch and additional anecdotes. It also includes more researchon neuroscience.
Weight: 0.88 KG
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Cognitive Psychology: Applying the Science of the Mind
Pages: 320,
Specialty: Psychology,
Publisher: Pearson,
Publication Year: 2008,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 128x196x24mm
Joshua Foer's Moonwalking with Einstein is an astonishing journey through the mind, and secrets of how our memory really works. Can anyone get a perfect memory? Joshua Foer used to be like most of us, forgetting phone numbers and mislaying keys. Then he learnt the art of memory training, discovering the mnemonic ancient 'memory palace' technique first practiced by Simonides of Ceos over 2,500 years ago. And only year later, Foer found himself in the finals of the US Memory Championships, alongside 'mental athletes' who could memorise the precise order of ten shuffled decks of cards in under an hour. From the man who can recall nine thousand books to another who constantly forgets who he is, from the ancient world to the cutting edge of neuroscience, Joshua Foer discovers a truth we often forget: that memory is the key to everything we are. 'Passionate and deeply engrossing ...The more we challenge ourselves, the greater our capacity. It's a fact that every teacher, parent and student would do well to learn. The lesson is unforgettable' Washington Post 'Captivating ...Engaging ...Mr. Foer writes in these pages with fresh enthusiasm. His narrative is smart and funny' Michiko Kakutani, New York Times 'Delightful...empathetic, thought-provoking and...memorable' Elizabeth Pisani, Prospect 'An endearingly geeky world ...witty and revelatory' Oliver Burkeman, Guardian 'A charming book ...interwoven with informed exposition about the psychological science of memory' Professor Larry R Squire, Nature 'Great fun and hugely readable' Mark Turner, Independent Joshua Foer studied evolutionary biology at Yale University and is now a freelance science journalist, writing for National Geographic and The New York Times among others. Researching an article on the US Memory Championships, Foer became intrigued by the potential of his own memory. After just one year of training, he won the following year's Championship.show more
Weight: 0.24 KG
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Commonsense Methods for Children with Special Educational Needs
Pages: 128,
Specialty: Psychology,
Publisher: Taylor & Francis,
Publication Year: 2007,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 139.7x228.6x12.7mm
Help gifted children realize they're not alone, they're not "weird," and being smart is a bonus, not a burden. Based on a survey of 1,000 gifted kids, this retitled edition of the classic "Gifted Kids' Survival Guide" is fully updated with the latest research. Readers learn how to cope with high expectations, perfectionism, labels, bullying, friendships, and more. Upbeat, informative, friendly, and compact, "The Survival Guide for Gifted Kids" is a must for young gifted children. At a time when many school gifted programs are scaling back, it's more important than ever for kids to have this essential guide to growing up gifted.show more
Weight: 0.09 KG
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Communication in Organizations
Pages: 200,
Specialty: Psychology,
Publisher: Taylor & Francis,
Publication Year: 2019,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 159x235x11.68mm
One of the most important requirements of leadership is effective communication. The idea that some people are natural leaders and that others will never learn to show good leadership is now outdated. It has been replaced by the conviction that leadership and communication skills can be learnt. This second edition of Communication in Organizations continues to give clear advice and guidance on communicating in a range of different contexts in the workplace. From handling complaints and breaking bad news to negotiating deals and giving presentations, it explores the building blocks to effective communication skills, nurturing the leadership qualities required in any organization. By defining the abstract concepts of `organization' and `communication', it provides readers with the necessary skills to conduct any conversation on a professional manner. Illustrated with concrete examples throughout, this new edition includes a new chapter on career coaching, with exercises and ideas for role-play to enable the ideas to come alive. The three parts work seamlessly to expand the readers' conversation skill-set as they progress through the book. Communication in Organizations is an invaluable resource for students of management and business psychology, as well as those taking courses who are already in the workplace. The practical aspects compliment both introductory and advanced courses in interpersonal communication, leadership and business and professional communication. show more
Weight: 0.34 KG
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Communication: Principles for a Lifetime 6e
Pages: 472,
Specialty: Psychology,
Publisher: Pearson,
Publication Year: 2015,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 216x276x18mm
For courses in Introduction to Communication that take a mainstream rather than a survey approach A five-principles approach that helps students build practical communication skills Communication: Principles for a Lifetime was designed to address the biggest challenge when teaching Introduction to Communication: how to present the variety of fundamental theory and skills without overwhelming learners. By organizing the text around five key principles of communication, authors Steven Beebe, Susan Beebe, and Diana Ivy help students to see the interplay among communication concepts, skills, and contexts. The sixth edition retains this successful five-principles framework, and adds updated content and a new learning architecture that better helps students build, and use, strong communication skills-in the course and beyond.show more
Weight: 1.01 KG
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Community Psychology: Linking Individuals and Communities, 3Ed
Pages: 606,
Specialty: Psychology,
Publisher: Cengage India,
Publication Year: 2013,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 182x246x26mm
Weight: 0.82 KG
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Community Resources for Older Adults: Programs and Services in an Era of Change
Pages: 496,
Specialty: Psychology,
Publisher: SAGE,
Publication Year: 2003,
Cover: Hardback,
Dimensions: 187.96x236.22x33.02mm
By the year 2030, older Americans will make up nearly one quarter of the population. The rapid growth of this population segment puts increased importance on the analysis of existing social policy regarding the responsibilities of caring for older adults. This book provides a comprehensive overview of current community resources available to elderly Americans, including both public and private programs. While knowledge of the community resources that are available is vital, the authors also stress the importance of the theoretical knowledge that will assist in understanding the social and psychological dynamics of help seeking behavior. Deeper understanding of the social and psychological needs of the elderly and their families, as well as the services that are available them, will better prepare students and practitioners to take advantage of resources available to their clients. New to this Edition The Second Edition includes updated information about various programs and services, including the newly authorized Older Americans Act and changes in Social Security and Medicare. In addition, new information about health care for retired veterans, updated best practices, and Web resources are provided. Features and Benefits Provides an overview of legislation that provides the foundation for the aging network A discussion of theories that help predict service use, thus offering readers a framework for understanding why older adults do or do not use services Provides case studies that encourage critical thinking about the delivery and use of community resourcesChapters that contain descriptions of both public and private programs and services available to older adults, in-depth reviews of the current body of empirical literature in each program area, and discussions of the challenges programs and services will face in the future Includes Best practice examples of community programs from around the country that illustrate unique ways to meet the needs of older adults Lists national organizations and Internet resources for each topic area Includes learning activities that challenge students to explore the community resources that exist in the reader's localeshow more
Weight: 1 KG
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