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Psychology--Part I

AuthorHardeep Kaur Shergill
PublisherPHI Learning
Publisher2010, pbk
Publisher548 p,
ISBN9788120339781

Contents Preface  Part A 1. Nature of Psychology 2. Methods of Psychological Research 3. Biological Bases of Behaviour 4. Nervous System 5. Understanding Individual Differences 6. Central Tendency 7. Variability Part B 8. Introduction to Learning 9. Introduction to Memory 10. Motivation 11. Emotion 12. Intelligence 13. Personality Index
 
“Designed for the undergraduate students of psychology, this comprehensive text presents the fundamental principles and concepts of psychology. It discusses in detail various human behavioural patterns.

The book describes the nature, goals and different schools of psychology. It explains various methods of psychological research such as experimental, observation, interview, questionnaire and case-study methods. Besides describing the biological bases of human behaviour, it examines different types of psychological tests which are conducted to differentiate one individual from another.

This student-friendly book also elaborates the processes of learning and memory, the nature and types of memory and other important aspects of human behaviour such as motivation, emotion and intelligence. The James--Lange and Cannon–Bard theories of emotion, psychometric theory and cognitive theory of intelligence are also thoroughly dealt with. Finally, different concepts of personality and techniques of assessment of personality are explained.”

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