Psychology and Life
Richard J. Gerrig
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Description for Psychology and Life
Paperback. This textbook introduces you to the core areas of psychology by showing you just how relevant these topics are to your day-to-day life. Bringing Gerrig and Zimbardo's classic to a European audience, it offers a greater focus on current Scandinavian research. Num Pages: 776 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: JM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 274 x 212 x 31. Weight in Grams: 1798.
Psychology and Life introduces students to the core areas of psychology by showing them just how relevant these topics are to their day to day lives. Bringing Gerrig and Zimbardo's classic textbook, now in its 19th edition, to a European audience, this exciting new adaptation for students of introductory psychology offers a greater focus on current European research while retaining the same rigorous, scientific approach and enthusiasm for applying psychology to daily life that has made it so popular with students.
Psychology and Life introduces students to the core areas of psychology by showing them just how relevant these topics are to their day to day lives. Bringing Gerrig and Zimbardo's classic textbook, now in its 19th edition, to a European audience, this exciting new adaptation for students of introductory psychology offers a greater focus on current European research while retaining the same rigorous, scientific approach and enthusiasm for applying psychology to daily life that has made it so popular with students.
Product Details
Publisher
Pearson Education Limited United Kingdom
Number of pages
776
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Weight
1797g
Number of Pages
776
Place of Publication
Harlow, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780273720027
SKU
V9780273720027
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About Richard J. Gerrig
The adapting author team is: Frode Svartdal (University of Tromso, Norway), Tim Brennen (University of Oslo, Norway), Roger Donaldson (Karlstad University, Sweden) and Trevor Archer (Gothenburg University, Sweden).
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