AS Level Psychology

AS Level Psychology

by Michael W . Eysenck (Author)

Synopsis

This thoroughly updated, full colour fourth edition of AS Level Psychology has been completely revised to match the requirements of the new AQA-A specification. It has a new focus on the nature and scope of psychology as a science with an emphasis on how science works, and guidance on how to engage students in practical scientific research activities.

The book includes coverage of six key areas in psychology: human memory, early social development, research methods, stress, social influence and abnormality. It retains the thorough content, volume of features and excellent writing style of previous editions with a fully structured layout to improve accessibility. Chapters focus on the application of knowledge and understanding of the text to help students develop skills of analysis, evaluation and critical thinking.

This edition is packed with advice on exam technique, giving students the best chance possible of the highest grades. A whole chapter is devoted to `preparing for the AS Exam' with guidance on how to study and how to pass. Hints and tips on picking up marks are frequent throughout the text as well as constant page references to the summarised content in our companion AS revision guide. However, unlike other A Level textbooks which focus solely on passing the exam, AS Level Psychology, fourth edition is also designed to foster an interest in the study of psychology as a subject. To this end, the book includes an additional general chapter to introduce the theories and explanations that make psychology a fascinating discipline.

AS Level Psychology, fourth edition is supported by our extensive web-based multi-media package, AS Psychology Online. Student resources (available on a subscription basis to all schools and sixth form colleges that adopt the text) have been updated to include even more animations and interactive exercises, as well as relevant podcasts with key figures in Psychology. We also provide teacher resources free of charge to qualifying adopters which include a week-by-week teaching plan, sample essays, chapter-by-chapter lecture presentations, and classroom exercises and activities.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 408
Edition: 4
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 27 May 2008

ISBN 10: 1841697117
ISBN 13: 9781841697116

Media Reviews

This excellent new edition of a successful and popular textbook, substantially rewritten, is full of new details, new studies and ideas, all directly relevant to the new specification. Many topics have been updated with current research and new examples and the style is so accessible and friendly. There are also very useful online resources to engage students plus some for teacher use. This is a valuable contribution to the teaching and learning of psychology AS. - Evie Bentley, Advanced Skills Practitioner for Psychology, West Sussex Adult and Community Learning; Chairperson 1999-2002, The Association for the Teaching of Psychology, www.theATP.org.

This book follows in the tradition of Michael's previous textbooks. The content of the specification is followed faithfully and covered thoroughly; the writing style is interesting and accessible; the examples are relevant and fascinating and the research combines the classic with the up-to-date. Together with the wonderful illustrations, this book brings Psychology to life. Quite simply, an excellent resource for students and their teachers. - Diana Dwyer, Head of Psychology, The West Bridgford School

Author Bio
Michael W. Eysenck is one of the best-known psychologists in Europe. He is Professor of Psychology in the psychology department at Royal Holloway University of London, where he was Head of Department between 1987 and 2005. He is especially interested in cognitive psychology (about which he has written several books) and most of his research focuses on the role of cognitive factors in anxiety within normal and clinical populations.