Principles of Psychology - Matt Jarvis, Paul Okami

Principles of Psychology

Contemporary Perspectives

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Buch | Softcover
960 Seiten
2020
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-881315-6 (ISBN)
72,30 inkl. MwSt
Principles of Psychology offers students a complete introduction to psychology. It balances contemporary approaches with classic perspectives, weaves stimulating conceptual issues throughout the text, and encourages students to think critically, creatively, and practically about the subject and how it applies to the real-world.
Principles of Psychology: Contemporary Perspectives offers students a complete introduction to psychology. It balances contemporary approaches with classic perspectives, weaves stimulating conceptual issues throughout the text, and encourages students to think critically, creatively, and practically about the subject and how it applies to the real-world. It opens with an introduction to the study of psychology at undergraduate level and the positioning of psychology as a science (including coverage of some of its methods), before going on to look at the core domains of study typical in many European programmes and set out in the British Psychological Society guidelines. The carefully developed pedagogical scheme is focused on getting students to think critically about the subject and to engage with its methodological elements, and on demonstrating real-world relevance.

Digital formats and resources
Principles of Psychology: Contemporary Perspectives is supported by online resources and is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats.
- The e-book is enhanced with embedded self-assessment activities and multi-media content, including animations, concept maps, and flashcards, to offer a fully immersive experience and extra learning support. www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
- The study tools that enhance the e-book, along with web links to guide further reading, are also available as stand-alone resources for use alongside the print book. Here, lecturers can access a Lecturer's Guide to the book, alongside downloadable PowerPoints, images, and Test Banks for use in their teaching.

Matt Jarvis is a chartered psychologist and associate fellow of the British Psychological Society. He is best known as a leading exponent of psychology education, from GCSE to postgraduate level. A former psychology education lecturer at Keele University and visiting lecturer at the University of Southampton's department of education, Matt has contributed widely to both psychology curriculum development and teacher development, and has conducted research into teacher stress, e-learning, and effective pedagogy. Matt also freelances as an author and trainer, and has written numerous best-selling A level and higher education psychology textbooks. He currently works as learning technology & innovation manager for Nacro, a major social justice & education charity. Paul Okami is Adjunct Professor of Psychology at Temple University USA, and a member of the Association for Psychological Science. Paul has published widely, in the areas of sexuality, evolutionary psychology, and child development. A highly regarded teacher at every level of higher education, from university to community college, Paul has had great success introducing students to contemporary perspectives in the subject.

Part 1 PSYCHOLOGY AS SCIENCE: PRINCIPLES AND METHODS
1: Studying psychology
2: The science of psychology
3: Research methods in psychology
Part 2 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
4: The biological basis of mind and behaviour
5: The nature, nurture, and evolution of behaviour
6: Consciousness
Part 3 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
7: Learning
8: Perception, sensation, and attention
9: Memory
10: Thinking and language
Part 4 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
11: Social-emotional development in children
12: Cognitive development
13: Lifespan development
Part 5 INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
14: Intelligence
15: Personality
16: Motivation
17: Emotion
18: Issues in mental health
19: Mental health treatment
Part 6 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
20: Social cognition
21: Social influence and attraction
22: Altruism and antisocial behaviour

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 219 x 272 mm
Gewicht 2364 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Test in der Psychologie
ISBN-10 0-19-881315-5 / 0198813155
ISBN-13 978-0-19-881315-6 / 9780198813156
Zustand Neuware
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