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This practical handbook is an essential companion for psychology students. From day one of your degree, it will make all the difference. Based on the authors' extensive knowledge of psychology, it includes:
Key approaches in psychology The best ways to study How to use IT effectively Producing excellent assignments and exams Helpful advice on statistical methods Tackling projects and dissertations An introduction to careers in psychology It contains exercises, tips, advice from students, and a glossary of commonly used terms in psychology. An accompanying website…mehr

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This practical handbook is an essential companion for psychology students. From day one of your degree, it will make all the difference.
Based on the authors' extensive knowledge of psychology, it includes:

Key approaches in psychology
The best ways to study
How to use IT effectively
Producing excellent assignments and exams
Helpful advice on statistical methods
Tackling projects and dissertations
An introduction to careers in psychology It contains exercises, tips, advice from students, and a glossary of commonly used terms in psychology.
An accompanying website www.openup.co.uk/psychologysuccess has more information on psychology-related careers with up-to-date web links.
Autorenporträt
Jennifer Latto is an educational psychologist who qualified at Cambridge and University College London. She worked as an Educational Psychologist in Essex and Cheshire. After lecturing in Cambridge and Liverpool, she held a Chair in Educational Psychology at Liverpool John Moores University where she became Deputy Vice Chancellor. She is a Chartered Psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society. Richard Latto is a cognitive psychologist at Liverpool University where he was the Head of Psychology for 15 years. He taught Psychology at Cambridge, Erasmus and Oxford Universities before joining Liverpool. A Fellow, Trustee and Chair of the Psychology Education Board of the British Psychological Society, he is a Chartered Psychologist and was a member of the panel that produced the current Psychology Benchmark Statement for the Quality Assurance Agency, which guides the curriculum for all British psychology degrees.