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  • - Physiological Psychology
    af Sheila Hayward
    549,95 kr.

    Biopsychology provides an examination of the human physiological mechanisms and structures and the influence that these have over the thoughts and behaviours of the individual. The text is well-illustrated and clearly presents the student with topics covered by A-level syllabuses.

  • af Tony Malim
    453,95 kr.

    The emphasis on social cognition provides a unifying theme and topics covered include material on conflict and cooperation, including sections on prejudice, aggression and helping behaviour.

  • af Ann Birch, Tony Malim & Alison Wadeley
    477,95 kr.

    Second revised edition in the INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY SERIES, for teachers and students on new A and AS Level psychology syllabuses and degree level introductory courses. Issues covered include: free-will and determinism/reductionism; and psychology/ science biases in theory and research, including advertising and psychometric testing.

  • - From Infancy to Adulthood
    af Ann Birch
    437,95 kr.

    A welcome second edition of this popular text which offers comprehensive coverage of developmental psychology for first-time readers.

  • - Human and Animal Behaviour: A Sociobiological Approach
    af Ann Birch, Tony Malim & Sheila Hayward
    477,95 kr.

    This text provides an introduction to the comparative study of human and animal behaviour, taking as its starting point the evolutionary pressures which have influenced the behaviour of humans and animals.

  • af Ann Birch & Tony Malim
    389,95 kr.

    This new addition to our successful series introduces students to the elements of psychological research design, as well as providing some help with the use of statistical techniques.

  • af Ann Birch & Sheila Hayward
    402,95 kr.

    This book highlights some of the ways in which people differ from each other psychologically and is aimed primarily at students of 'A' level and first degree level psychology.