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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherPrentice Hall PTR
ISBN-100131941011
ISBN-139780131941014
eBay Product ID (ePID)53556680
Product Key Features
Number of Pages352 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameScientific Perspectives on Pseudoscience and the Paranormal : Readings for General Psychology
Publication Year2006
SubjectUfos & Extraterrestrials, General, Occultism
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaBody, Mind & Spirit, Psychology
AuthorTimothy J. Lawson
FormatPerfect
Dimensions
Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight13.8 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2006-032311
IllustratedYes
Table Of Content1. What is Pseudoscience? 2. Methodological and Statistical Reasoning 3. Neuroscience and Consciousness 4. Child Development 5. Sensation and Perception 6. Learning and Memory 7. Cognition 8. Personality and Psychological Testing 9. Psychological Disorders and Therapies 10. Social Psychology
SynopsisFor courses in Introductory Psychology, Critical Thinking and Scientific Reasoning. This topically organized text integrates naturally with the flow of all introductory psychology courses presenting the differences between science and pseudoscience in a fun and interesting way. Timothy Lawson uses original sources to address the numerous pseudoscientific claims that students are exposed to through the media, the Internet and pop psychology books., For courses in Introductory Psychology, Critical Thinking and Scientific Reasoning. This topically organized text integrates naturally with the flow of all introductory psychology courses presenting the differences between science and pseudoscience in a fun and interesting way. Timothy Lawson uses original sources to address the numerous pseudoscientific claims that students are exposed to through the media, the Internet and pop psychology books., For courses in Introductory Psychology, Critical Thinking and Scientific Reasoning. This topically organized text integrates naturally with the flow of all introductory psychology courses presenting the differences between science and pseudoscience in a fun and interesting way. Timothy Lawson uses original sources to address the numerous pseudoscientific claims that students are exposed to through the media, the Internet and pop psychology books.