Focusing on the needs of undergraduate psychology students, this guide serves as a practical resource for navigating research projects. It offers valuable hints and tips in a straightforward, informal style, acting as a supportive 'second supervisor' to help students confidently engage with the research process.
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This guide offers a contemporary approach to critical thinking tailored for psychology, emphasizing the importance of analytical skills in understanding psychological concepts. It covers essential methodologies, encourages questioning of assumptions, and provides practical strategies for applying critical thinking in various psychological contexts. Ideal for students and professionals, the book aims to enhance decision-making and problem-solving abilities within the field.
Easy Statistics in Psychology
- 168 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Designed for those approaching this subject for the first time, Easy Statistics in Psychology is a short, readable guide to the ideas behind statistical formulae and the benefits that a rigorous statistical approach brings to psychological research. Packed with useful analogies, it helps students get beyond the numbers.
Sex and Film is a frank, comprehensive analysis of the cinema's love affair with the erotic. Forshaw's lively study moves from the sexual abandon of the 1930s to filmmakers' circumvention of censorship, the demolition of taboos by arthouse directors and pornographic films, and an examination of how explicit imagery invaded modern mainstream cinema.
Critical Thinking for Your Degree
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Essential Health Psychology
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Published in 2002, this book from Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis, offers insights into its subject matter, reflecting the academic rigor and expertise associated with the publisher. It serves as a valuable resource for readers interested in the themes and discussions presented within its pages, contributing to ongoing scholarly conversations.