Critical Thinking For Psychology
A Student Guide
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc
Published:3rd Apr '12
Should be back in stock very soon
This guide enhances critical thinking skills in psychology, emphasizing academic expectations and practical applications for students.
In Critical Thinking For Psychology, Mark Forshaw presents a comprehensive guide designed to enhance critical thinking skills specifically within the realm of psychology. The book outlines the expectations that lecturers have for students and provides insights into why these skills are essential for academic success. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding how to construct effective arguments and navigate the language of criticism, which is crucial for any aspiring psychologist.
Forshaw emphasizes the importance of critical thinking as a foundational skill that transcends disciplines, impacting research methods, critical psychology, and various core elements of the curriculum. He demystifies the concept of critical thinking, making it accessible and applicable to real-world scenarios. By employing modern examples from both psychology and everyday life, he illustrates how these skills can significantly improve a student's comprehension and writing capabilities.
The book also addresses common pitfalls in research and writing, equipping readers with the tools to avoid these errors. With a friendly and approachable tone, Critical Thinking For Psychology encourages students to embrace critical thinking not just as an academic exercise, but as a vital life skill that enriches their understanding of the world around them.
ISBN: 9781405191173
Dimensions: 224mm x 152mm x 12mm
Weight: 249g
160 pages