Key Ideas in Psychology

This accessible book has a simple aim - to tell people what psychology is about. It presents a review of the key areas of the subject as it is traditionally taught, and provides the reader with an introduction to important concepts and findings within each of these. Armed with the information in this book, the reader should be able at least to make sense of most psychological topics. At the end of each chapter is a set of suggested further readings which will enable a more detailed exploration of the particular topic under discussion to be made.

The book will be of interest to two groups of readers. The first comprises people who are new to the subject and simply want to know what psychology is. The second consists of those who want a general guide to an area but who wish to make up their minds on the details for themselves. Hence the basic information and arguments are explained, but details are not elaborated.

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Key Ideas in Psychology

This accessible book has a simple aim - to tell people what psychology is about. It presents a review of the key areas of the subject as it is traditionally taught, and provides the reader with an introduction to important concepts and findings within each of these. Armed with the information in this book, the reader should be able at least to make sense of most psychological topics. At the end of each chapter is a set of suggested further readings which will enable a more detailed exploration of the particular topic under discussion to be made.

The book will be of interest to two groups of readers. The first comprises people who are new to the subject and simply want to know what psychology is. The second consists of those who want a general guide to an area but who wish to make up their minds on the details for themselves. Hence the basic information and arguments are explained, but details are not elaborated.

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Key Ideas in Psychology

Key Ideas in Psychology

by Ian Stuart-Hamilton
Key Ideas in Psychology

Key Ideas in Psychology

by Ian Stuart-Hamilton

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This accessible book has a simple aim - to tell people what psychology is about. It presents a review of the key areas of the subject as it is traditionally taught, and provides the reader with an introduction to important concepts and findings within each of these. Armed with the information in this book, the reader should be able at least to make sense of most psychological topics. At the end of each chapter is a set of suggested further readings which will enable a more detailed exploration of the particular topic under discussion to be made.

The book will be of interest to two groups of readers. The first comprises people who are new to the subject and simply want to know what psychology is. The second consists of those who want a general guide to an area but who wish to make up their minds on the details for themselves. Hence the basic information and arguments are explained, but details are not elaborated.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781846427022
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication date: 07/01/1999
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 919 KB

About the Author

Ian Stuart-Hamilton graduated in Experimental Psychology from Oxford University and received his doctorate from the University of Manchester. He was a Research Associate at the Age Research Centre, Manchester, before becoming the first lecturer in Psychology at the University of Buckingham. He is currently Professor of Psychology at University College Worcester. He is the author of the established textbook The Psychology of Ageing.
Professor Ian Stuart-Hamilton is Professor of Developmental Psychology at the University of Glamorgan, Wales. He has over thirty years' research experience in a wide variety of psychological techniques and settings. The Psychology of Ageing is now translated into 16 languages, and was awarded a British Medical Association Book of the Year award in the Geriatric Medicine section in 2008.

Table of Contents

1. What is Psychology. 2. Intelligence. 3. Personality. 4. Social Psychology. 5. Language. 6. Developmental Psychology. 7. Learning Theory. 8. Memory. 9. Perception. 10. Biopsychology. 11. Comparative Psychology. 12. Mental Illness. 13. Statistics. 14. Some Concluding Thoughts. References. Index
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