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Psychology and the Real World

9781429230438

Psychology and the Real World

  • ISBN 13:

    9781429230438

  • ISBN 10:

    1429230436

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 12/29/2009
  • Publisher: Worth Publishers
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Summary

Psychology and the Real World: Essays Illustrating Fundamental Contributions to Societyis a collection of brief, personal, original essays, ranging in length from 2500 to 3500 words, in which leading academic psychologists describe what their area of research has contributed to society. The authors are true stars in the field of psychology. Some of their work (for example, Elizabeth Loftus's studies of false memories, Paul Ekman's research on facial expression, and Eliot Aronson's "jigsaw," or cooperative, classroom studies) is well known to the public. The research of others is less familiar to nonspecialists, but no less fascinating. The book is unique the world of textbook ancillaries in that it does not reprint writings. Rather, innovative psychological scientists clearly and entertainingly tell readers why their research matters and how their line of inquiry developed. The concept for the book came from the Foundation for the Advancement of Brain and Behavior Science (FABBS), a nonprofit educational foundation that supports the work of 21 scholarly societies that span the cognitive, psychological, behavioral, and brain sciences. The authors have volunteered their contributions. These authors have agreed that all grants, advances, and royalties and other financial earnings from this volume will go to FABBS to support their educational mission.

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