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"The study of psychology is becoming increasingly important and relevant to society as a whole, as it attempts to understanding human behaviour and the associated mental processes behind this behaviour. This knowledge helps in addressing a range of societal issues, including mental health issues, improving educational practices, enhancing workplace environments, and fostering better interpersonal relationships. By applying psychological principles, we can develop effective interventions and strategies to promote mental wellbeing and resilience in the face of challenges. Furthermore, psychology contributes to societal advancement by informing public policy, creating awareness about social issues, and driving positive change in communities. According to the Quality Assurance Agency (2023): The purpose of a Psychology degree is to develop students' understanding of themselves, others and society through scientific investigation. The degree exposes students to the core domains of the discipline, from their historical roots to the present day. Antecedents can be found in philosophy, biology and physics, but methods of enquiry have also developed from the humanities, social and mathematical sciences. Many Psychology graduates will pursue careers where their psychological literacy, knowledge and skills are valued when interpreting and researching real-world issues - even though their role may not be labelled 'psychologist'. For example, in the public sector, Psychology graduates pursue careers in health and education settings, including teaching, community and social support, policing and defence, and careers advice. In the private sector, many Psychology graduates will go into careers in marketing and advertising or human resources, as well as becoming involved in conducting entrepreneurial work within creative industries and driving forward innovation through interdisciplinary collaboration. In the third sector, many charities and campaigning and advocacy organisations will employ Psychology graduates to help develop and run promotional and fundraising campaigns. There are a range of different core areas within the study of Psychology, which are covered within this series, however, this book is focused on the study of Social Psychology For each chapter in this book you will find a range of online resources at https://go.pearson.com/uk/he/resources that will help you consolidate your understanding of the covered topic areas. You'll find multiple choice questions that can help you check your understanding of the topic area, and of course prepare you for Multiple choice tests that you might be facing. You will also find sample exam questions which you can try out, and then assess how well you've got on based on the provided answers and guidelines. And finally on top of this, there are a range of sample exam answers which you can then mark yourself and then better understand how you score your marks. When studying psychology at university, you will encounter various types of assessments, each designed to evaluate different aspects of your learning and understanding. Here's some suggestions as to how you can prepare for each type: Examinations (Including Multiple Choice, Short Answer, and Essay Questions): Preparation: Regular review of course materials, creating study guides, practicing past exam papers, and engaging in study groups. For essay questions, practice structuring arguments and integrating evidence. For multiple-choice, focus on understanding concepts rather than memorisation"--
Llegir més - Autors Debbie Clayton, Leanne Freeman, Jenny Mercer
- ISBN13 9781292735450
- ISBN10 1292735457
- Pàgines 272
- Any Edició 2026
- Fecha de publicación 18/05/2026
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Psychology Express: Social Psychology (Alemany, Francès)
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- Debbie Clayton, Leanne Freeman, Jenny Mercer
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- Pearson (2026)
- 9781292735450



