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Psychology / G. Neil Martin, Neil R. Carlson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Harlow, England ; New York : Allyn and Bacon, 2010.Edition: 4th edDescription: xxxvi, 834 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780273720119 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 150 MAR
Contents:
The science of psychology -- Research methods in psychology -- Evolution, genetics and behaviour -- Psychology and neuroscience -- Sensation -- Perception -- Learning and behaviour -- Memory -- Consciousness -- Language -- Intelligence and thinking -- Developmental psychology -- Motivation and emotion -- Personality -- Social cognition and attiudes -- Interpersonal and group processes -- Health psychology -- Abnormal psychology.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan Moylish Library Main Collection 150 MAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100695643

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"The perfect compromise between scientific rigour and comprehensiveness on the one hand, and fun stuff that will maintain students' interest on the other. Without a doubt, Martin's Psychology is one of the best, if not the best, introductory textbooks available today."

Dr Phil Higham, University of Southampton

"This new edition gives the reader a clear understanding of even the most difficult concepts in psychology. Features like 'Controversies' and 'Cutting Edge' help to locate psychology's place in the world. An essential read for undergraduates."

Dr Kevin Silber, University of Derby

"This book achieves a high academic standard and at the same time is written in an accessible manner."

Dr Edward Edgerton, University of the West of Scotland

"This accessible, authoritative text will be of use to all scholars, whether starting out or with considerable experience. It balances depth with breadth and its refreshing style appeals to all types of learner."

Dr Kate Eames, Coventry University

The fourth edition of Psychology introduces students to the field with its accessible, lively and comprehensive coverage. Fully revised and updated throughout, the text gives an in-depth overview of the cutting edge of psychology, as well as classic ideas and debates. Offering a rigorous and critical coverage of the latest research and a wide range of international examples, Psychology introduces the central concepts, theories and findings in every major branch of psychology.

In this 4th edition , historical and conceptual issues in psychology are highlighted to encourage students to consider different perspectives and debates. The new text features 39 brand new Cutting Edge sections introducing the student to novel and important research in the field, including the role of the brain in understanding magic; the effect of accent on witness credibility; the relationship between being smart and being rich - and much, much more.

The fourth edition also includes new Controversies in Psychology and Psychology in Action sections, including topics such as violence and mental illness and the psychological effect of adolescents' use of the internet.

Richly supported by examples, illustrations and photos drawn from Europe and across the world, this stimulating text will engage the student and provide an invaluable aid to learning.

Psychology 4/e comes with MyPsychLab, an interactive online study resource available from www.mypsychlab.co.uk . Take a test to get a personalised study plan and explore video and audio activities, animations, research updates, and additional question material to consolidate and further your understanding.

About the authors

Dr G. Neil Martin is Reader in Psychology at Middlesex University, UK

Dr Neil R. Carlson is Professor of Psychology at the University of Massachusetts, USA

Dr William Buskist is Professor of Psychology at Auburn University, USA

The science of psychology -- Research methods in psychology -- Evolution, genetics and behaviour -- Psychology and neuroscience -- Sensation -- Perception -- Learning and behaviour -- Memory -- Consciousness -- Language -- Intelligence and thinking -- Developmental psychology -- Motivation and emotion -- Personality -- Social cognition and attiudes -- Interpersonal and group processes -- Health psychology -- Abnormal psychology.

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