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Extraordinary Memories for Exceptional Events

Psychology for GCSE Level

Handbook for Teaching Statistics and Research Methods

Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation for Everyday Adaptive Living 2nd Edition

Treatment as a tool for investigating cognition

The Handbook of Eyewitness Psychology: Volume I Memory for Events

Mathematical Models of Perception and Cognition Volume I A Festschrift for James T. Townsend

Detection and Prevention of Identity-Based Bullying Social Justice Perspectives

Straight Choices The Psychology of Decision Making

Straight Choices The Psychology of Decision Making

Straight Choices provides a fascinating introduction to the psychology of decision making enhanced by discussion of relevant examples of decision problems faced in everyday life. Thoroughly revised and updated throughout this edition provides an integrative account of the psychology of decision-making and shows how psychological research can help us understand our uncertain world. The book emphasizes the relationship between learning and decision-making arguing that the best way to understand how and why decisions are made is in the context of the learning and knowledge acquisition which precedes them and the feedback which follows. The mechanisms of learning and the structure of environments in which decisions are made are carefully examined to explore their impact on our choices. The authors then consider whether we are all constrained to fall prey to cognitive biases or whether with sufficient exposure we can find optimal decision strategies and improve our decision making. This edition highlights advances made in judgment and decision making research with additional coverage of behavioral insights nudging artificial intelligence and explanation-based decision making. Written in a non-technical manner this book is an essential read for all students and researchers in cognitive psychology behavioral economics and the decision sciences as well as anyone interested in the nature of decision making. | Straight Choices The Psychology of Decision Making

GBP 42.99
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AS Level Psychology Workbook

AS Level Psychology Workbook

AS Level Psychology Workbook includes structured worksheets for students to fill in as they progress through their AS psychology course. The resulting notes are aimed to provide a useful resource bank for revision purposes. In addition to outlining a structure for note-taking the workbook also gives supported guidance on everything students need to know in order to do well in the exams. The content is directly relevant to the AQA Specification A and can be used in conjunction with any AS psychology textbook. To integrate with the rest of the learning materials in the Psychology Press A-Level Programme cross-references are provided throughout to the appropriate pages in Eysenck‘s AS Level Psychology and Brody and Dwyer‘s Revise AS Level Psychology. AS Level Psychology Workbook includes the following features: Learning objectives that condense the vast amount of specification content into focused and manageable chunks for each topic Structured worksheets that map on to each of the learning objectives and consist of cues for note-taking opportunities to fill in the blanks and activities to enrich learning Using this in the exam sections that consider possible exam questions along with guidance on how to answer them. This workbook will be invaluable for all students tackling AS psychology. It enables them to navigate through the wealth of material linked to the subject and encourages active learning to promote enjoyment of study. The AS workbook has been fully revised for the new specification for teaching from September 2008.

GBP 120.00
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Information Processing in Animals Memory Mechanisms

Thinking Visually

Culture Technology and Development In Memory of Jan Hawkins:a Special Issue of mind Culture and Activity

Mild Cognitive Impairment International Perspectives

Social Cognition How Individuals Construct Social Reality

Social Cognition How Individuals Construct Social Reality

Social cognition is a key area of social psychology which focuses on cognitive processes that are involved when individuals make sense of and navigate in their social world. For instance individuals need to understand what they perceive they learn and recall information from memory they form judgments and decisions they communicate with others and they regulate their behavior. While all of these topics are also key to other fields of psychological research it’s the social world—which is dynamic complex and often ambiguous—that creates particular demands. This accessible book introduces the basic themes within social cognition and asks questions such as: How do individuals think and feel about themselves and others? How do they make sense of their social environment? How do they interact with others in their social world? The book is organized along an idealized sequence of social information processing that starts at perceiving and encoding and moves on to learning judging and communicating. It covers not only processes internal to the individual but also facets of the environment that constrain cognitive processing. Throughout the book student learning is fostered with examples additional materials and discussion questions. With its subdivision in ten chapters the book is suitable both for self-study and as companion material for those teaching a semester-long course. This is the ideal comprehensive introduction to this thriving and captivating field of research for students of psychology. | Social Cognition How Individuals Construct Social Reality

GBP 49.99
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Introduction to Human Development and Family Studies

Introduction to Human Development and Family Studies

Introduction to Human Development and Family Studies is the first text to introduce human development and family studies (HDFS) as inextricably linked areas of study giving students a complex yet realistic view of individuals and families. Pioneers of research paradigms have acknowledged that the family is one setting in which human development occurs. Moreover in many academic programs the lines of these two disciplines blur and much work is inherently multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary. This book helps to fortify an understanding of HDFS and subareas within it. Vignettes from current HDFS students as well as new professionals an overview of the lifespan stage(s) within the family context a wide description of research methods and applications current policy issues relevant to the area and discussions of practice/careers coupled with strategies for pursuing specializations or careers in the area are hallmarks of this textbook. Introduction to Human Development and Family Studies is essential reading for students new to the major and minor wanting to know: What is HDFS? Who are the people involved in HDFS? Why is HDFS important? How does theory and research inform work in HDFS? What does the pursuit of being an ethical professional require? What are the key areas in HDFS? Incredibly user-friendly both on the page and online the text also features the following resources: Chapter Summaries where the main points of each chapter are pinpointed at the end of every chapter for review and study. Key Terms listed and defined within the margins of every chapter a complete Glossary at the end of the text and Flashcards online for additional review and study. Challenge: Integration section at the end of each chapter that underscores concepts from the chapter and draws connections between content presented in other chapters. Journal Questions to encourage reflection about the content and encourage thinking about some of the content coupled with students’ own experiences. Suggested Resources that lists relevant websites books articles and video links for further study. A Closer Look at Applied Experiences Appendix outlines the internship process and shows how the internship experience can be meaningful and useful and a Consuming Research Appendix that focuses on what it means to be a consumer of research the knowledge and skills consumers need and considerations for transitioning from a consumer of research to a producer of research.

GBP 77.99
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AQA Psychology AS and A-level Year 1

AQA Psychology AS and A-level Year 1

AQA Psychology for AS and A-level Year 1 is the definitive textbook for the new 2015 curriculum. Written by eminent psychologist Professor Michael Eysenck in collaboration with a team of experienced A-level teachers and examiner the book enables students not only to pass their exams with flying colours but also to fully engage with the science of psychology. As well as covering the six core topics students will study the book includes: Activities which test concepts or hypotheses bringing theory to life Key research studies explained and explored showing the basis on which theory has developed Case studies which show how people�s lives are affected by psychological phenomena Evaluation boxes which critically appraise key concepts and theories Self-assessment questions which encourage students to reflect on what they�ve learnt Section summaries to support the understanding of specific ideas � perfect for revision Exam hints which steer students towards complete and balanced answers Key terms defined throughout so students aren�t confused by new language 200 figures tables and photos End of chapter further reading to enable students to develop a deeper understanding End of chapter revision questions and sample exam papers to consolidate knowledge and practice exam technique A full companion website with a range of further resources for both students and teachers including revision aids and class materials Incorporating greater coverage of research methods as well as key statistical techniques the sixth edition of this well-loved textbook continues to be the perfect introduction to psychology. Accessible yet rigorous the book | AQA Psychology AS and A-level Year 1

GBP 175.00
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Memory and Miscarriages of Justice

Do I See Us Like You See Us? Consensus Agreement and the Context of Leadership Relationships A Special Issue of the European Journal of Wo

The Science of the Couple The Ontario Symposium Volume 12

Experimental Psychology

Short-term and Working Memory Impairments in Aphasia Data Models and their Application to Rehabilitation

Short-term and Working Memory Impairments in Aphasia Data Models and their Application to Rehabilitation

Research in language processing and language impairment has focused extensively on elements of linguistic representation that are accessed and retrieved in comprehension repetition and production of words and sentences. These studies have provided important information about the effects of characteristics of words (e. g. frequency imageability) and sentences (e. g. syntactic and semantic argument structure) on language processing. A smaller but nonetheless rapidly growing body of research has been directed to understanding those cognitive processes that mediate access maintenance and retrieval of those representations. The papers in this book focus on theoretical accounts of the role of short-term memory and working memory in language processing as well as clinical applications that reflect a focus on these mechanisms of cognitive support to language processing. Each paper provides a theoretical perspective on or clinical application of the most current empirical evidence regarding the role of cognitive processes in relation to language processing. Also common to each paper is an acknowledgement of the need for additional theoretical and clinical research in this area. Although in its relative infancy research addressing relations between language and other cognitive processes is integral for advancing our understanding of the dynamic nature of language impairment in aphasia and also for directly informing its treatment. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Aphasiology. | Short-term and Working Memory Impairments in Aphasia Data Models and their Application to Rehabilitation

GBP 42.99
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Handbook of Child Language Disorders 2nd Edition

Handbook of Child Language Disorders 2nd Edition

The acquisition of language is one of the most remarkable human achievements. When language acquisition fails to occur as expected the impact can be far-reaching affecting all aspects of the child’s life and the child’s family. Thus research into the nature causes and remediation of children’s language disorders provides important insights into the nature of language acquisition and its underlying bases and leads to innovative clinical approaches to these disorders. This second edition of the Handbook of Child Language Disorders brings together a distinguished group of clinical and academic researchers who present novel perspectives on researching the nature of language disorders in children. The handbook is divided into five sections: Typology; Bases; Language Contexts; Deficits Assessment and Intervention; and Research Methods. Topics addressed include autism specific language impairment dyslexia hearing impairment and genetic syndromes and their deficits along with introductions to genetics speech production and perception neurobiology linguistics cognitive science and research methods. With its global context this handbook also includes studies concerning children acquiring more than one language and variations within and across languages. Thoroughly revised this edition offers state-of-the-art information in child language disorders together in a single volume for advanced undergraduate students and graduate students. It will also serve as a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners in speech-language pathology audiology special education and neuropsychology as well as for individuals interested in any aspect of language acquisition and its disorders. | Handbook of Child Language Disorders 2nd Edition

GBP 115.00
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Psychology of Fear Crime and the Media International Perspectives