How to Study Psychology
Auteur : Davies Warren
Do you want to spend less time studying but end up with better grades, and a deeper understanding of the subject?
Studying psychology is a skill that can be learned. In this unique and practical 'how to' guide, Warren Davies offers some simple techniques that will enable students to retain information, organise their workload, and be more productive. By applying some simple and easy-to-make changes to your study habits, you will learn how to:
- Get more work done in less time
- Use memory techniques to help you breeze through exams
- Beat procrastination
- Develop a deep grasp of difficult topics
- Write excellent essays (including how to avoid the seven most common essay errors)
- Cut your study time in half
- Understand the 'results' section of research papers
- Write a dissertation to publishable standard.
This book is written specifically with psychology undergraduate students in mind, and as such will enhance your learning and improve your grades with techniques that actually work.
Warren Davies is a freelance writer with a background in psychology. He finished his Bachelor’s degree in psychology in 2008 and a Masters in applied positive psychology in 2011. He is interested in the factors that affect human performance and well-being and is one of those weird people who actually enjoys statistics.
Date de parution : 11-2012
17.2x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 12-2016
17.2x21.6 cm
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Mots-clés :
recall; test; eld; mind; map; exam; time; journal; paper; belief; True Random Number Generator; Multi-factor ANOVA; Chopin; Null Hypothesis Significance Testing; Massive Sample Size; High GPA; Academic Diary; Random Assignment; Sketch Pad; Coffee Table; GPA; Wo; Belief Bias; Memory Master; Memory Palace; Work Block; Cannabis Group; Reality Tv Programme; Effortless Attention; Mind Map; Negative Relationship; White Space; Null Hypothesis; MBA Student; Reality Tv