PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- ISBN 9781398802070
- Categories BCLG2, BX, BXOS, H/C, MAY24_1, MAY24_2, New Arrivals OS, NF REF, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction: Personal Development, Reference, SELECTX
- Author(s) Emily Ralls
- Publisher Arcturus Publishing Ltd
- Pages 208
- Format Hardcover
- Dimensions 17.9cm x 2.1cm x 24.9cm
- Weight 0.77 kg
product description
How do we learn? What is memory? How do we know how to behave?
The formal study of psychology as a scientific enterprise began in Germany in the late 19th century but the observation of human behaviour dates back to Ancient Greece. Defined as the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes, psychology has attained a range of branches including clinical, cognitive, developmental, evolutionary, forensic, health and neuropsychology. In a wide ranging, highly illustrated book, readers are introduced to the world of psychology and those who formed the science as we know it.
With discussion of a number of key ideas including prejudice and discrimination, social cognition, how we develop attitudes and why and how we fall in love, as well as reference to the people who developed these ideas, the book is an accessible guide to this fascinating subject.
ABOUT THE SERIES: The 50 Essential Ideas series brings together entertaining, highly visual guides to different disciplines, from philosophy to physics. It explores the subject's 50 greatest ideas, giving readers an accessible overview of its defining theories and breakthroughs.