A good reference book
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This book is ideal for those new to psychology especially like me doing AS Level, this will not replace the need for a textbook but is a useful tool when doing research, homework assignments and I am sure it will be useful when doing my coursework. It is basically a dictionary of psychology terms explained clearly and where appropriate and useful includes diagrams. For myself, going back to study after a while its so helpful when reading new terms in my textbook to look at this for a brief informative simple description of something or to read after reading up on something to ensure I have understood it correctly etc.
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The complete A-Z Psychology handbook
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The book gives you a range key words needed for the AS and A level psychology course. It gives you good clear definitions of all the words and they are simple to unserstand. It has been written at just the right level for AS and A2. I found it particulary helpful when doing a vocabulary list for psychology as it gave good clear definaitions. I would recomend it to other people.
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this book is informative in area of cogition and socioligy
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this book contains the information in overall psychology, but the areas that interest me more are the topics on cognitive and social studies. it has helped me a great deal in my university course of psychology and recommnded it to other students.
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A psychologybook with a few slips
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Using this book, I sometimes wondered where I could find further information about a topic, but the book contains only about 20 referenes, not making it very friendly to jump from. Futhermore, it fails in distinguishing between e.g. 'constructionism' and 'constructivism', has 'in-book' references to uncovered subjects, and uses undescribed shortforms. Apart from the above, it is rather well written. Thomas Duus Henriksen Stud. BA psych / Stud. scient Soc.
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