Case Studies in Social Psychology

Case Studies in Social Psychology
Title Case Studies in Social Psychology PDF eBook
Author Thomas Heinzen
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 217
Release 2018-03-21
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1544308922

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Employing a mix of unique, contemporary research and hallmark studies to illustrate classic concepts, this book encourages students to think about foundational course concepts in new ways, encouraging discussion and deeper critical thinking.

Case Studies for Teaching Social Psychology

Case Studies for Teaching Social Psychology
Title Case Studies for Teaching Social Psychology PDF eBook
Author Thomas Heinzen
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 306
Release 2021-01-09
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1544393547

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What captivates learners and interests them in studying social psychology? In Case Studies for Teaching Social Psychology, Tom Heinzen and Wind Goodfriend use brief, entertaining case stories to further enhance the historical context, evolution of, and challenges to major theories within the field. By employing a mix of unique, contemporary research and hallmark studies to illustrate classic concepts, Heinzen and Goodfriend steer students to explore new, meaningful ways of thinking about and connecting with foundational course concepts. In turn, this approach facilitates engaged conversation and deeper critical thinking both in and outside of the classroom.

Classic Case Studies in Psychology

Classic Case Studies in Psychology
Title Classic Case Studies in Psychology PDF eBook
Author Geoff Rolls
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 223
Release 2013-07-24
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1444164341

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Have you heard about the man who lived with a hole in his head? Or the boy raised by his parents as a girl? From the woman with multiple personalities, to the man with no brain, this collection of case studies provides a compelling insight into the human mind. This is a fascinating collection of human stories. Some are well-known case studies that have informed clinical practice, others are relatively unknown. For this edition, Rolls has added recent research findings on each case study plus four brand new cases: the story of Washoe, the ape who could communicate; the much debated case of Holly Ramona and repressed memory; and Kim Peek, the real 'Rainman'. Classic Case Studies in Psychology is for everyone who has ever wondered about the stranger side of life. No prior knowledge of psychology is required, just an open mind. For those who wish to use this book as part of their studies, or who are just keen to learn more, fun multiple choice questions, fascinating further reading, helpful web links, and self-assessment questions are all available free on our website, www.routledge.com/cw/rolls. Prepare to be amazed ...

The Social Psychology of Expertise

The Social Psychology of Expertise
Title The Social Psychology of Expertise PDF eBook
Author Harald A. Mieg
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2001-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1135652147

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Mieg's book, in our LEA Expertise series, will cover the issues of expertise and relate them to experts' roles in psychology, organizational studies, and sociology.

Case Studies in Social Psychology

Case Studies in Social Psychology
Title Case Studies in Social Psychology PDF eBook
Author Thomas Heinzen
Publisher SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages 0
Release 2018-05-04
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781544308913

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In Case Studies in Social Psychology: Critical Thinking and Application, Thomas Heinzen and Wind Goodfriend use brief, entertaining case stories to illustrate the historical context and evolution of major theories within the field of social psychology. By employing a unique mix of contemporary research and hallmark studies, Heinzen and Goodfriend encourage students to explore new, meaningful ways of thinking about and connecting with foundational course concepts. In turn, this approach facilitates engaged conversation and deeper critical thinking both in and out of the classroom.

Introduction to Abnormal Child and Adolescent Psychology

Introduction to Abnormal Child and Adolescent Psychology
Title Introduction to Abnormal Child and Adolescent Psychology PDF eBook
Author Robert Weis
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 1614
Release 2017-02-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1506339786

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Robert Weis' third edition of Introduction to Abnormal Child and Adolescent Psychology adopts a developmental psychopathology approach to understanding child disorders. Using case studies, this perspective examines the emergence of disorders over time, pays special attention to risk and protective factors that influence developmental processes and trajectories, and examines child psychopathology in the context of normal development. Designed to be flexible via its focused modular organization, the text reflects the latest changes to the DSM (DSM 5, 2013) and is updated with new research and developments in the field.

The Social Psychology of Expertise

The Social Psychology of Expertise
Title The Social Psychology of Expertise PDF eBook
Author Harald Alard Mieg
Publisher
Total Pages 211
Release 2012
Genre Expertise
ISBN 9781135652098

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