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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: SAGE Publications Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781036203597
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Discover how cognitive psychology applies to real-world problems through engaging case studies that make complex theories and concepts accessible and relevant to everyday life.

How does magic fool the senses? Why do people believe in conspiracy theories? And how do advertisements influence the decisions we make as consumers? 

Applied Cognitive Psychology
answers these questions and demonstrates how cognitive psychology theory and concepts learned in the classroom can be applied to everyday life. Covering core topics such as perception, memory, attention, problem-solving, language, and decision-making, each chapter bridges theory and practice by featuring engaging case studies that show how applied cognitive psychology has benefited domains such as education, healthcare, technology, business, and public policy. This is an essential resource for undergraduate students of cognitive psychology and its real-world applications.

Andrew Denovan is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Liverpool John Moores University.
Kenneth G. Drinkwater is a Senior Lecturer and researcher in the Department of Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Neil Dagnall is a Professor in Applied Cognitive Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University.
 
Introducing Applied Cognitive Psychology - Andrew Denovan, Kenneth G.
Drinkwater, and Neil Dagnall
Memory: Why Do Some Witnesses Misremember What the Suspect Looked Like? -
Dara Mojtahedi and Emma Smillie
Perception: How Does Magic Trick Us? Orthodox and Heterodox Approaches - Alex
Escolà-Gascón
Thinking and Cognitive Biases: Why Do People Believe in Conspiracy Theories?
- Theofilos Gkinopoulos and Neil Dagnall
Language: Does Bilingualism Affect Stammering? - Jennifer Roche, Ayesha Kamal
Butt, and Abhijeet Patra
Problem-Solving: Can Training Improve Problem-Solving? - Lorraine Crawley
Decision Making: How Do Consumers Form Judgements and Make Choices? - Andrew
Parker and Adam Parkin
Attention: What Are the Essential Features and How Can We Measure It? -
Kenneth G. Drinkwater and Neil Dagnall
Emotion and Cognition: How Do They Impact our Appraisal and Memory of Events?
- Andrew Denovan and Neil Dagnall
Consciousness: Do Zombies Think? - R. Stephen Walsh
Reasoning: How Does Pseudoscience Influence People? - Neil Dagnall, Andrew
Denovan, and Kenneth G. Drinkwater
Psychometric Testing: What Is the Purpose of Assessment? - Neil Dagnall,
Andrew Denovan, and Kenneth G. Drinkwater
Applied Cognitive Psychology in the Real World: Case Studies - Neil Dagnall,
Andrew Denovan, and Kenneth G. Drinkwater
Andrew Denovan is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Liverpool John Moores University. Kenneth G. Drinkwater is a Senior Lecturer and researcher in the Department of Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University. Neil Dagnall is a Professor in Applied Cognitive Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University.