Friday 13 May 2011

50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology Free

50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology
Author: Scott O. Lilienfeld
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B005UNUNPY



50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology: Shattering Widespread Misconceptions about Human Behavior


50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology uses popular myths as a vehicle for helping students and laypersons to distinguish science from pseudoscience. Download 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology: Shattering Widespread Misconceptions about Human Behavior from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Uses common myths as a vehicle for exploring how to distinguish factual from fictional claims in popular psychology Explores topics that readers will relate to, but often misunderstand, such as 'opposites attract', 'people use only 10% of their brains', and 'handwriting reveals your personality' Provides a 'mythbusting kit' for evaluating folk psychology claims in everyday life Teaches essential critical thinking skills through detailed discussions of each myth Includes over 200 additional psychological myths for readers to explore
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50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology Free


50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology education books for free. ses common myths as a vehicle for exploring how to distinguish factual from fictional claims in popular psychology Explores topics that readers will relate to, but often misunderstand, such as 'opposites attract', 'people use only 10% of their brains', and 'handwriting reveals your personality' Provides a 'mythbusting kit' for evaluating folk psychology claims in everyday life Teaches essential critical thinking skills through detailed discussions of each myth Includes over 200 additional psychological myths for readers to explore
Contains an Appendix of useful Web Sites for examini

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