Psychology and Everyday Life (Hodder Arnold Publication)
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Psychology and Everyday Life, 2nd edition, has been fully updated to match the latest OCR AS level specification. Containing recent research and developments, it looks at psychology within recognisable everyday situations, introducing some of the fundamental ideas and controversies in psychology. The book explores the 20 core studies, focusing on: cognitive psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, physiological psychology, individual differences, and research methods.
The authors examine the key concepts, issues and debates of each study as well as providing clear critical evaluations. Psychology and Everyday Life also has a brand new chapter devoted to the core studies examination, including sample exam questions and tips on exam performance.
Psychology and Everyday Life, 2nd edition, is endorsed by OCR and is the ideal core textbook for OCR AS level students. Students following other specifications will also find it valuable, as will general readers interested in the application of psychology to everyday life.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #244849 in Books
- Published on: 2004-06-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 496 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Karon Oliver is Chair of the Association of Teachers of Psychology, an experienced author, teacher and educational psychologist. Louise Ellerby-Jones is an OCR Examiner and Team Leader, and a teacher.
Customer Reviews
Nigh-essential reading for anyone interested in reading Psy.
Although this book doesn't fit my AS Psychology syllabus (I'm doing the exam with AQA) it's an excellent read for anyone interested in Psychology, whether studying for AS level or reading purely for pleasure. The author always makes it easy to understand and an entertaining read through the numerous, modern examples.
It's particularly worthwhile reading for those interested in studying Psychology at University, who would like to know more about the course without taking up any additional examinations.




