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This revision guide provides concise coverage of the central topics within Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology, presented within a framework designed to help you focus on assessment and exams. The text encapsulates all the subject matter listed in the BPS Qualifying Examination syllabus for Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology. The sequence of chapters is organised temporally, and focuses on how the major conceptual issues in psychology have been handled over time. Further, in each case, the relevance of historical discourses to contemporary psychology is emphasised.
Sample questions, assessment advice and exam tips drive the organisation within chapters so you are able to grasp and marshal your thoughts towards revision of the main topics. Features focused on critical thinking, practical applications and key research will offer additional pointers for you in your revision process and exam preparation.
A companion website provides supporting resources for self testing, exam practice, answers to questions in the book, and links to further resources.
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Psychology > UNDERSTAND QUICKLY > REVISE EFFECTIVELY > TAKE EXAMS WITH CONFIDENCE Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology Brian M. Hughes ONLINE REVISION SUPPORT www.pearsoned.co.uk/psychologyexpress > Test questions > Essay writing guidance > Flashcards and more Psychology Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology The PsychologyExpress series Understand qUICkly revIse effeCtIvely take exams wItH ConfIdenCe ‘All of the revision material I need in one place – a must for psychology undergrads.’ Andrea Franklin, Psychology student at Anglia Ruskin University ‘Very useful, straight to the point and provides guidance to the student, while helping them to develop independent learning.’ Linsay Pitcher, Psychology student at Anglia Ruskin University ‘Engaging, interesting, comprehensive . . . it helps to guide understanding and boosts confidence.’ Megan Munro, Forensic Psychology student at Leeds Trinity University College ‘Very useful . . . bridges the gap between Statistics textbooks and Statistics workbooks.’ Chris Lynch, Psychology student at the University of Chester ‘The answer guidelines are brilliant, I wish I had had it last year.’ Tony Whalley, Psychology student at the University of Chester ‘I definitely would (buy a revision guide) as I like the structure, the assessment advice and practice questions and would feel more confident knowing exactly what to revise and having something to refer to.’ Steff Copestake, Psychology student at the University of Chester ‘The clarity is absolutely first rate . . . These chapters will be an excellent revision guide for students as well as providing a good opportunity for novel forms of assessment in and out of class.’ Dr Deaglan Page, Queen’s University, Belfast ‘Do you think they will help students when revising/working towards assessment? Unreservedly, yes.’ Dr Mike Cox, Newcastle University ‘The revision guide should be very helpful to students preparing for their exams.’ Dr Kun Guo, University of Lincoln ‘A brilliant revision guide, very helpful for students of all levels.’ Svetoslav Georgiev, Psychology student at Anglia Ruskin University Psychology A heading goes here Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology Brian M. Hughes National University of Ireland, Galway Series editor: Dominic Upton University of Worcester Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate Harlow Essex CM20 2JE England and Associated Companies throughout the world Visit us on the World Wide Web at: www.pearson.com/uk First published 2012 © Pearson Education Limited 2012 The rights of Brian M. Hughes to be identified as author of this Work have been asserted by him in a