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Psychology



Psychology - science or study of the thought processes and behavior of humans and other animals in their interaction with the environment. Psychologists study processes of sense perception, thinking, learning, cognition, emotions and motivations, personality, abnormal behavior, interactions between individuals, and interactions with the environment. The field is closely allied with such   Read More...

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    Psychology: A Very Short Introduction
    by Freda McManus, Gillian Butler. 176 pgs.


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    Fifty Key Thinkers in Psychology
    by Noel Sheehy. 275 pgs.


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    The Concise Dictionary of Psychology
    by David A. Statt. 140 pgs.


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    Experimental Methods in Psychology
    by Gustav Levine, Stanley Parkinson. 476 pgs.


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    Psychology and 'Human Nature'
    by Peter Ashworth. 198 pgs.


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    Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint
    by Franz Brentano, Oskar Kraus, Linda L. Mcalister. 416 pgs.


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    Abnormal Psychology
    by Alan Carr. 230 pgs.


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