Discovering Psychology

Discovering Psychology by Barbara Woods, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1997, is a comprehensive resource designed for GCSE students. This edition spans 290 pages and covers essential topics in psychology, including behaviourist, cognitive, biological, developmental, and social psychology, along with ethics and methods. The book is structured to facilitate learning, featuring concise chapters with headings and bullet points that enhance readability and support effective note-taking.
Readers will find that Discovering Psychology provides a thorough overview of key psychological concepts, making it suitable for various learning abilities. The text includes summaries of vital points, a detailed glossary, and suggestions for further reading, ensuring that students have the necessary tools for their studies. This book is particularly relevant for those following the MEG and NEAB psychology syllabuses, aligning with the National Curriculum Key Stage 4 and GCSE requirements.
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Covering all of the key areas in psychology at a level which GCSE students can take in, this book is vital for the MEG and NEAB psychology syllabuses. It looks at areas such as behaviourist, cognitive, biological, developmental and social psychology, as well as ethics and methods.
The style is concise and the chapters are subdivided using headings and bullet points to make the text easy to read. Vital points stand out from the text, helping students when they are note-taking and revising.
Discovering Psychology:
* features a summary of key elements of the text,
* contains a detailed glossary,
* offers suggestions for further reading, and
* is suitable for all abilities.
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