Finally, there is an indispensable guide for the student considering a career in psychology. The Psy chology Student's Survival Guide focuses exclusively on the personal study skills and unique writing and research techniques required of psychology to help the beginning student prepare for a career in this increasingly popular field of study. In addition, the text provides a wealth of practical advice and psychology career pathways available to guide the student in making well-informed choices. Speaking directly to the individual, The Psy chology Student's Survival Guide dispenses with jargon as it addresses many of the key questions unique to psychological training with clarity and thoroughness. A collection of interactive exercises in Part 1 is designed to provide valuable personal insights to individual students to help them develop critical thinking skills necessary to enter - and navigate through - the various disciplines in the field of psychology. The text's second section then provides a historical overview of psychology and its key approaches and developments, followed by an introduction to some of the field's contemporary ideas and ongoing debates, and guidance on today's career pathways in psychology. The Psy chology Student's Survival Guide is a reader-friendly guide filled with real-world practical advice for students everywhere. It is an essential student companion for developing the critical thinking skills necessary for a career in psychology - and for life itself.
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Finally, there is an indispensable guide for the student considering a career in psychology. The Psy chology Student's Survival Guide focuses exclusively on the personal study skills and unique writing and research techniques required of psychology to help the beginning student prepare for a career in this increasingly popular field of study.
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PART 1: GETTING TO GRIPS WITH STUDYING PSYCHOLOGY.This is the most distinctive element of the book, and transforms it from merely a resource to be taken off the shelf for occasional consultation to a primary support mechanism, addressing the concerns of the student and guiding them, not merely on what to expect from a psychology degree but how to adapt to it from their current position..1. From lay person to psychology student.An interactive chapter starting with psychological issues as presented in the Media and developing search and critical thinking tasks from these. The aim is to lead the reader through the process of secondary research, drawing scientific conclusions and contrasting these with popu
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781405167420
Publisert
2014-09-12
Utgiver
John Wiley and Sons Ltd; John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
256

Om bidragsyterne

Matt Jarvis is a visiting lecturer in education at Southampton University and a well-known author of psychology textbooks. Maggie Linnell is a Senior Lecturer in psychology at Portsmouth University and has conducted extensive research on student perceptions of studying psychology.