Originally published by Hugo Munsterberg in 1908, this classic treatise applies experimental methods to the courtroom and is the foundational text of forensic psychology. With a new foreword by psychologist Elizabeth Loftus (author of Witness for the Defense, Eyewitness Testimony, and The Myth of Repressed Memory) the impact of this work continues to be felt a century after its initial publication. Topics in the book include: the memory of the witness, the detection of crime, untrue confessions, suggestions in court, hypnotism and crime, illusions, and the prevention of crime.
Originally published by Hugo Munsterberg in 1908, this classic treatise applies experimental methods to the courtroom and is the foundational text of ...
Originally published in 1913, this classic treatise by Sigmund Freud applies psychoanalytic theory to the anthropological study of "primitive" peoples in order to explain the invention of religion, incest taboos, and civilization itself. As controversial as it has been influential, its impact continues to be felt a century after its initial publication. In a new foreword, the historian Robert Kenny puts the work in contextand suggests why it remains iconic. Dr. Kenny in an Australian Research Councilfellow at La Trobe University currently researching the relationship between psychology and...
Originally published in 1913, this classic treatise by Sigmund Freud applies psychoanalytic theory to the anthropological study of "primitive" peoples...
How can psychology be applied to business? Originally published by Hugo Munsterberg in 1913, this classic treatise applies experimental methods to business and is the foundational text of industrial/organizational psychology. With a new foreword by Milton D. Hakel (Professor and Ohio Eminent Scholar Emeritus) the impact of this work continues to be felt a century after its initial publication.
How can psychology be applied to business? Originally published by Hugo Munsterberg in 1913, this classic treatise applies experimental methods to bus...
Learn APA Style: Writing in Psychology and the Social Sciences features:
"Test your knowledge" quizzes (with answers) for each section of the APA manual
"In Depth" exercises on clear and concise writing, non-sexist and non-biased writing, abbreviations, punctuation, crediting sources, and author names
Twenty topics in psychology with corresponding empirical studies, books, chapters in edited books, literature reviews, meta-analyses, and case study references
"APA style in a nutshell" - distilling the APA rules to a "cheat sheet" of literary style
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Learn APA Style: Writing in Psychology and the Social Sciences features:
"Test your knowledge" quizzes (with answers) for each sec...