Routledge Modular Psychology
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Adulthood
By Evie Bentley
Adulthood is an accessible text which deals with the vital area of adult psychological development. It combines detailed accounts of the main theories and evidence on the psychology of adulthood with thorough discussion and commentary, presented in a concise and friendly form. The book's approach
Published January 2007 by Routledge
Ethical Issues and Guidelines in Psychology
By Philip Banyard, and Cara Flanagan.
What are the right ways to behave and the right ways to treat other people? Ethics are the rules and guidelines that we use to make judgements of right and wrong. Psychologists have to consider ethical issues because they deal with people and study their behaviour on a daily basis. The study of
Published January 2006 by Routledge
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Cognitive Development
By Lisa Oakley
Cognitive Development provides a detailed and accessible account of three main areas: theories of cognitive development, the development of measured intelligence and the development of moral understanding. The theories of Piaget, Vygotsky, Eisenburg and Bruner are discussed. The book is suitable
Published September 2004 by Routledge
Motivation and Emotion
By Philip Gorman
Motivation and Emotion provides an explanation of emotional experience and aspects of human behaviour using psychological, physiological and alternative approaches. The brain mechanisms that govern motivations are discussed and questions such as 'Why don't we eat ourselves to death?' and 'How do we
Published December 2003 by Routledge
Language and Thought
By Nick Lund
This book fulfils the need for a clear overview of this area of cognitive psychology which encompasses both language and thought. Focusing on goal directed thinking and decision making, Nick Lund looks at the relationship between our grasp of language and our problem solving abilities. Different
Published July 2003 by Routledge
Pro-Social and Anti-Social Behaviour
By David Clarke
Pro-Social and Anti-Social Behaviour describes the nature and causes of pro-social and anti-social behaviour. It is an introductory level text aimed at students new to this area of Social Psychology. Topics covered include social psychological theories of aggression, altruism and bystander
Published July 2003 by Routledge
Debates in Psychology
By Andy Bell
Debates in Psychology tackles some of the major issues and controversies within the field of psychology. The book includes a discussion of the major debates in psychology prescribed by the AQA Specification A-Level syllabus, such as free will and determinism, whether or not psychology can (or
Published August 2002 by Routledge
Animal Cognition
By Nick Lund
Animal Cognition looks at how non-human animals process information from their environment. Nick Lund has written an accessible and engaging account of this area of comparative psychology. The book contains chapters on animal navigation (including homing behaviour and migration), animal
Published April 2002 by Routledge
Determinants of Animal Behaviour
By Jo Anne Cartwright
Are animals intelligent? How do they learn to solve everyday survival problems? Can they be intentionally deceptive? The investigation of animal behaviour is an important and fascinating aspect of comparative psychology. Determinants of Animal Behaviour thoroughly covers the section on determinants
Published April 2002 by Routledge
Psychology and Crime
By David Putwain, and Aidan Sammons.
What does a Criminological Psychologist do? The popular image is that of a latter-day Sherlock Holmes helping the police to solve crimes and mysteries, but the reality is much more complex. Psychology and Crime is a new introduction to the topic of Criminological Psychology that helps dispel these
Published March 2002 by Routledge
Classification and Diagnosis of Psychological Abnormality
By Susan Cave
How is psychological abnormality recognised? How many different mental disorders are there, and what are their characteristics? Although there are established guidelines for clinicians working in this area, these have been subject to many criticisms. Exploring how views on this subject have changed
Published March 2002 by Routledge
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Classification and Diagnosis of Psychological Abnormality
By Susan Cave
How is psychological abnormality recognised? How many different mental disorders are there, and what are their characteristics? Although there are established guidelines for clinicians working in this area, these have been subject to many criticisms. Exploring how views on this subject have changed
Published March 2002 by Routledge
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Psychology and Education
By Susan Bentham
Psychology and Education provides a user-friendly introduction to educational psychology. The book covers psychological theories and their practical applications in education. Susan Bentham has written an ideal guide to this topic for students studying the OCR A-Level specification. The book will
Published February 2002 by Routledge
Attention and Pattern Recognition
By Nick Lund, and Nick Lund.
Whilst attention is a term commonly used in everyday life, for many years psychologists have struggled in their attempts to explain what it actually means. Attention and Pattern Recognition introduces the main psychological research on attention and the methods that have been used to study it. It
Published January 2002 by Routledge
Exam Success in AEB Psychology
By Paul Humphreys
Advises candidates of the biggest examining board on how to select and answer questions to provide maximum grades with the minimum of effort. An essential purchase for every candidate.
Published January 2002 by Routledge
Cortical Functions
By John Stirling
Cortical Functions is a companion to Kevin Silber's series title, The Physiological Basis of Behaviour and concentrates on the cerebral cortex, its structure, connections, functions and dysfunctions. John Stirling includes clinical descriptions and case studies to illustrate various forms of
Published January 2002 by Routledge
Evolutionary Explanations of Human Behaviour
By John H. Cartwright
In recent years, a new discipline has arisen that argues human behaviour can be understood in terms of evolutionary processes. Evolutionary Explanations of Human Behaviour is an introductory level book covering evolutionary psychology, this new and controversial field. The book deals with three
Published November 2001 by Routledge
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Social and Personality Development
By Tina Abbott
Social and Personality Development looks at the processes by which we come to be who we are. It covers a range of topics central to personality and developmental psychology. The book is arranged in three sections, the first covering the main theories of personality, the second describing the
Published November 2001 by Routledge
Evolutionary Explanations of Human Behaviour
By John H. Cartwright
In recent years, a new discipline has arisen that argues human behaviour can be understood in terms of evolutionary processes. Evolutionary Explanations of Human Behaviour is an introductory level book covering evolutionary psychology, this new and controversial field. The book deals with three
Published November 2001 by Routledge
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Social and Personality Development
By Tina Abbott
Social and Personality Development looks at the processes by which we come to be who we are. It covers a range of topics central to personality and developmental psychology. The book is arranged in three sections, the first covering the main theories of personality, the second describing the
Published November 2001 by Routledge
Psychology and Work
By Christine Hodson
Psychology and Work provides a concise, user-friendly introduction to the field of occupational psychology. The book covers the main issues in the psychology of work and organizations. Topics discussed include the significance of work to the individual, the motivation to work, selection and
Published October 2001 by Routledge
Attention and Pattern Recognition
By Nick Lund, and Nick Lund.
Whilst attention is a term commonly used in everyday life, for many years psychologists have struggled in their attempts to explain what it actually means. Attention and Pattern Recognition introduces the main psychological research on attention and the methods that have been used to study it. It
Published April 2001 by Routledge
Social Cognition
By Donald C. Pennington
Social Cognition looks at the way in which humans interpret, analyse and remember information about the social world. Topics covered include: attribution, social schemas and social representations, prejudice and discrimination. Suitable for the AQA-A A2 and AQA-B AS level examintation, mnd students
Published August 2000 by Routledge
Theoretical Approaches in Psychology
By Matt Jarvis
Psychologists use a range of principles and theories, all of which view the person and the study of the person in very different ways. Theoretical Approaches in Psychology introduces and outlines the six main approaches and considers how each has helped psychologists understand human behaviour,
Published July 2000 by Routledge
Perception
Theory, Development and Organisation
By Paul Rookes, and Jane Willson.
Paul Rookes and Jane Willson explain perception and perceptual processes in a way that almost anyone can understand. The study of perception, or how the brain processes information from the senses , has fascinated psychologists and philosophers for a long time. Perception takes the key research
Published May 2000 by Routledge
Health Psychology
By Anthony Curtis
This simple and concise introduction to the psychology of health is the perfect text for students new to the area. Topics covered include health policy and epidemiology, genetic factors in disease, the experience of illness as a patient, beliefs and attitudes, stress, pain and healthy lifestyles.
Published December 1999 by Routledge
Cortical Functions
By John Stirling
Cortical Functions is a companion to Kevin Silber's series title, The Physiological Basis of Behaviour and concentrates on the cerebral cortex, its structure, connections, functions and dysfunctions. John Stirling includes clinical descriptions and case studies to illustrate various forms of
Published September 1999 by Routledge
Awareness
Biorhythms, Sleep and Dreaming
By Evie Bentley
An accessible description of sleep and dreaming and the daily and seasonal rhythms that our bodies are subject to.
Published September 1999 by Routledge
Sport Psychology
By Matt Jarvis
Sport Psychology is an introductory account of the major psychological issues in sport today. Major theories and up-to-date research are covered in the areas of personality, attitudes to sport, aggression in sport, anxiety and stress, social influences, motivation, and skill acquisition. A wide
Published September 1999 by Routledge
Social Influences
By Kevin Wren
Social Influences looks at how we perceive ourselves and others and how this can influence our behaviour. It includes stereotyping and prejudice, obedience and conformity, collective behaviour and leadership.
Published August 1999 by Routledge
Social Influences
By Kevin Wren
Social Influences looks at how we perceive ourselves and others and how this can influence our behaviour. It includes stereotyping and prejudice, obedience and conformity, collective behaviour and leadership.
Published August 1999 by Routledge
Early Socialisation
Sociability and Attachment
By Cara Flanagan
Early Socialisation looks at sociability and attachment and how they relate to emotional and cognitive development. Topics covered include: bonding, attachment, deprivation, separation and privation, as well as enrichment. Social and cultural variations are considered, and theories of attachment
Published August 1999 by Routledge
Early Socialisation
Sociability and Attachment
By Cara Flanagan
Early Socialisation looks at sociability and attachment and how they relate to emotional and cognitive development. Topics covered include: bonding, attachment, deprivation, separation and privation, as well as enrichment. Social and cultural variations are considered, and theories of attachment
Published August 1999 by Routledge
Introducing Research and Data in Psychology
A Guide to Methods and Analysis
By Ann Searle
Introducing Research and Data in Psychology shows how research design and data analysis are attainable and useful skills. It introduces both experimental and non-experimental methods of research and the analysis of data using both descriptive and inferential statistics. The uses, interpretation and
Published May 1999 by Routledge
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Introducing Research and Data in Psychology
A Guide to Methods and Analysis
By Ann Searle
Introducing Research and Data in Psychology shows how research design and data analysis are attainable and useful skills. It introduces both experimental and non-experimental methods of research and the analysis of data using both descriptive and inferential statistics. The uses, interpretation and
Published May 1999 by Routledge
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Memory and Forgetting
By John Henderson
An explanation of the main models of memory and the various approaches used in its study. This is followed by a study of the theories of forgetting and practical applications of memory research.
Published May 1999 by Routledge
Therapeutic Approaches in Psychology
By Sue Cave
Therapeutic Approaches in Psychology is a simple introduction to the many psychological therapies in use today, including cognitive-behavioural, humanistic and psychodynamic approaches.
Published April 1999 by Routledge
Therapeutic Approaches in Psychology
By Sue Cave
Therapeutic Approaches in Psychology is a simple introduction to the many psychological therapies in use today, including cognitive-behavioural, humanistic and psychodynamic approaches.
Published April 1999 by Routledge
The Physiological Basis of Behaviour
Neural and Hormonal Processes
By Kevin Silber
An introduction to the basic structures of the central nervous system, the techniques used in neuroscience and a short discussion of the affect of drugs on the brain.
Published March 1999 by Routledge
The Physiological Basis of Behaviour
Neural and Hormonal Processes
By Kevin Silber
The Physiological Basis of Behaviour deals with the basic structures of the central nervous system, the techniques used in neuroscience and examnines how drugs affect the brain.
Published March 1999 by Routledge
Psychopathology
By John Stirling, and Jonathan Hellewell.
Psychopathology is a psychologically based account of the major mental illnesses, including schizophrenia, personality disorders, anxiety and mood disorders as well as eating disorders.
Published March 1999 by Routledge
Psychopathology
By John D. Stirling, and Jonathan S.E. Hellewell.
Psychopathology is a psychologically based account of the major mental illnesses, including schizophrenia, personality disorders, anxiety and mood disorders as well as eating disorders.
Published March 1999 by Routledge
