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Investigating Pop Psychology: Pseudoscience, Fringe Science, and Controversies [Pehme köide]

Edited by , Edited by (Clinical Psychologist and Professor of Psychology at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE), USA.)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 330 g, 2 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 5 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Investigating Psychology Pseudoscience
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367609940
  • ISBN-13: 9780367609948
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 330 g, 2 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 5 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Investigating Psychology Pseudoscience
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367609940
  • ISBN-13: 9780367609948
Investigating Pop Psychology provides the basic tools required to make evidence-informed decisions and thoughtfully distinguish science from pseudoscience through the application of scientific skepticism.

Psychologists conduct scientific investigations into a lot of strange things including alien encounters, horoscopes, dream interpretation, superstition, and extrasensory perception (ESP). Through a digestible, open-minded format combined with relevant and topical case studies such as energy psychology, demonic possession, and horoscopes, this book offers an engaging read which encourages students to think critically about the information they are exposed to during their academic careers and beyond. By taking a fresh look into investigations regarding pseudoscience and fringe science in pop psychology, it celebrates the science of psychology while also providing warnings about the problem of pseudoscience in pop psychology.

Providing tips on how to consider evidence regarding the strength of claims in pop psychology, Investigating Pop Psychology is an ideal resource for undergraduate introductory psychology students and for students studying science and pseudoscience.
Introduction to the Investigating Psychology Pseudoscience Series ix
List of Contributors
xii
Preface xiv
Acknowledgments xvi
1 Examining Claims in Pop Psychology
1(8)
Stephen Hupp
2 Phrenology and Neuroscience
9(11)
Jonathan N. Stea
Tyler R. Black
Stefano I. Di Domenico
3 Extrasensory Perception, Psychokinesis, and Sensation
20(10)
James E. Alcock
4 Dream Interpretation and Consciousness
30(8)
Caleb W. Lack
5 Superstition and Learning
38(9)
Stuart Vyse
6 Alien Encounters and Memory
47(9)
J. Thadeus Meeks
Arlo Clark-Foos
7 Learning Styles and Cognition
56(10)
Tesia Marshik
William Cerbin
8 Brain Training and Intelligence
66(9)
M. J. Schneider
Indre V. Viskontas
9 Psychosexual Stages and Development
75(11)
Michael I. Axelrod
Christine C. Vriesema
10 Horoscopes and Emotion
86(9)
Zachary C. Labrot
Chelsea Johnson
Emily Maxime
11 Spectrophilia and Sexuality
95(7)
Karen Stollznow
12 Alternative Medicine and Health
102(6)
Steven Novella
13 Selling Fhmflam and Social Influences
108(13)
Anthony R. Pratkanis
14 Projective Tests and Personality
121(9)
Terence Hines
15 Demonic Possession and Disorders
130(9)
Christopher C. French
16 Energy Psychology and Therapy
139(11)
Carmen P. McLean
Madeleine Miller
Postscript: How to Resist False Claims 150(4)
Anthony R. Pratkanis
Stephen Hupp
Index 154
Stephen Hupp, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist and Professor of Psychology at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) in the United States. In 2015, he won the Great Teacher Award from the SIUE Alumni Association. He has published several books including Pseudoscience in Therapy and Dr. Huckleberrys True or Malarkey? Superhuman Abilities.

Richard Wiseman, PhD, is a Social Psychologist and Professor of the Public Understanding of Psychology at the University of Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom. He has published over 100 academic papers, written several best-selling psychology books (including The Luck Factor and 59 Seconds) and created psychology-based YouTube videos that have attracted over 500 million views.