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  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 204x178x22 mm, kaal: 540 g
  • Sari: 50 Ideas You Really Need to Know series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jul-2014
  • Kirjastus: Quercus Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 184866737X
  • ISBN-13: 9781848667372
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 204x178x22 mm, kaal: 540 g
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jul-2014
  • Kirjastus: Quercus Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 184866737X
  • ISBN-13: 9781848667372
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How different are men and women's brains? Does altruism really exist? Are our minds blank slates at birth? And do dreams reveal our unconscious desires?

Psychology is everywhere in today's society. No crime fiction, documentary, chat show or medical consultation is complete without the introduction of a psychological angle. Psychology seeks to understand and explain thoughts, feelings and behaviour through a dizzying array of ideas and theories, shedding light on everything from memory, social mobility and attitude formation to delusions of grandeur, alcoholism and computer phobia, to name a few.

In 50 Psychology Ideas You Really Need to Know, Professor Adrian Furnham explains the central ideas of psychology in 50 concise and accessible essays. Packed with the latest research, most important case studies and arguments of key thinkers, this book is the perfect introduction to psychological theory.



Contents include: Placebo effect; Kicking the habit; Hallucinations; Positive psychology; Emotional intelligence; IQ and you; Multiple intelligences; The Rorschach inkblot test; Detecting lies; Obedience to authority; Self-sacrifice or selfishness; Gambler's fallacy; Remembrance of things past; Artificial intelligence; Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon; Psychosexual stages; Tabula rasa; Phrenology; Dyslexia.
Introduction 3(1)
A DISEASED MIND
01 Abnormal behaviour
4(4)
02 Placebo effect
8(4)
03 Kicking the habit
12(4)
04 Lost touch
16(4)
05 Not neurotic, just different
20(4)
06 Seem sane
24(4)
07 Stress
28(4)
ILLUSION AND REALITY
08 Visual illusions
32(4)
09 Psychophysics
36(4)
10 Hallucinations
40(4)
11 Delusions
44(4)
12 Are you conscious?
48(4)
HEARTS AND MINDS
13 Positive psychology
52(4)
14 Emotional intelligence
56(4)
15 What are emotions for?
60(4)
16 Cognitive therapy
64(4)
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
17 IQ and you
68(4)
18 Flynn effect
72(4)
19 Multiple intelligences
76(4)
20 Cognitive differences
80(4)
PERSONALITY AND SOCIETY
21 The Rorschach inkblot test
84(4)
22 Detecting lies
88
23 Authoritarian personality
82(14)
24 Obedience to authority
96(4)
25 Fitting in
100(4)
26 Self-sacrifice or selfishness
104(4)
27 Cognitive dissonance
108(4)
28 Gambler's fallacy
112(4)
RATIONALITY AND PROBLEM-SOLVING
29 Judgement and problem-solving
116(4)
30 Too much invested to quit
120(4)
31 Rational decision-making
124(4)
32 Remembrance of things past
128(4)
COGNITION
33 What the witness saw
132(4)
34 Artificial intelligence
136(4)
35 Perchance to dream
140(4)
36 Try to forget
144(4)
37 Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon
148(4)
DEVELOPMENT
38 Psychosexual stages
152(4)
39 Cognitive stages
156(4)
40 Ducks in a row
160(4)
41 Tabula rasa
164(4)
LEARNING
42 Stay hungry
168(4)
43 Behaviourism
172(4)
44 Reinforcement schedules
176(4)
45 Mastering complexity
180(4)
THE BRAIN
46 Phrenology
184(4)
47 Breaking up is hard to do
188(4)
48 Aphasia
192(4)
49 Dyslexia
196(4)
50 Who's that?
200(4)
Glossary 204(2)
Index 206
Adrian Furnham is Professor of Psychology at the University of London (UCL). He is also a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, the previously elected President of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences and Visiting Professor of Management at Henley Business School. Adrian writes regularly for the Sunday Times and the Daily Telegraph and has written over 650 scientific papers and 55 books, including Culture Shock, The Psychology of Money and The Dark Side of Behaviour at Work. He lives in London.