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Kokology 2 offers all-new insights into the surprising real you. Kokology, the popular Japanese pop-psych quiz game, is now an American bestseller, and Kokology 2 offers more than 50 all-new quizzes, perfect for beginners and experienced kokologists alike. Kokology, the study of kokoro ("mind" or "spirit" in Japanese), asks you to answer questions about seemingly innocent topics -- such as which is the cleanest room in an imaginary house? -- and then reveals what your answers say about you. Play it alone as a quest of self-discovery, or play with friends, if you dare!
This book presents procedures and research techniques that are
based on critical perspectives of Psychology and Education. The
content is characterized by innovations on the relationship between
the researcher and the investigated context, and it problematizes
different perspectives and approaches to the psychological
phenomenon proposing new understandings of the subject, the world,
the social and the field of investigation itself as a permanent
dialectical movement. The book reports to Marxist-based
perspectives - especially to Vygotsky's ideas and concepts.
Therefore, it assumes the comprehension that in order to understand
the phenomenon in its historical dimension it is necessary to put
it into motion seeking to access the genesis of the manifestations
evidenced at the moment of the investigation. That is, the
historicity that characterizes the process of constitution of the
human psyche can only be apprehended in its movement, thus, what
matters is the process and not the product of its development.
Nevertheless, apprehending phenomena in movement is a challenge for
researchers interested in human processes within the scope of
relationships or practices of professionals and/or subjects of
various scenarios, which leads to the need to problematize the
different moments of research and their dimension in the
theoretical and practical fields. Which methodological techniques
or procedures allow the apprehension of the meaning movement
produced by the subjects in the investigated scenarios? To what
extent does dialectical materialism derived from Marxism support
the apprehension and analysis of research information of this
nature? What other theoretical-methodological perspectives, related
to Cultural-Historical Psychology, offer subsidies to these
investigations? The theoretical perspectives based on the Social
and Cultural analysis focus on the understandings of collective
contexts precisely because of the subject view constituted in the
inter-subjective relations that it undertakes - which adds even
more complexity to the investigative processes. From this
perspective, both the subject and other participants transform
themselves during the investigation, such transformation needs to
be permanently reflected and included in the research objectives
and purposes, in order to follow the movement of the meanings in
the expressed phenomenon.
Memory is inextricable from learning; there's little sense in
teaching students something new if they can't recall it later.
Ensuring that the knowledge teachers impart is appropriately stored
in the brain and easily retrieved when necessary is a vital
component of instruction. In How to Teach So Students Remember,
author Marilee Sprenger provides you with a proven, research-based,
easy-to-follow framework for doing just that. This second edition
of Sprenger's celebrated book, updated to include recent research
and developments in the fields of memory and teaching, offers seven
concrete, actionable steps to help students use what they've
learned when they need it. Step by step, you will discover how to:
Actively engage your students with new learning. Teach students to
reflect on new knowledge in a meaningful way. Train students to
recode new concepts in their own words to clarify understanding.
Use feedback to ensure that relevant information is binding to
necessary neural pathways. Incorporate multiple rehearsal
strategies to secure new knowledge in both working and long-term
memory. Design lesson reviews that help students retain information
beyond the test. Align instruction, review, and assessment to help
students more easily retrieve information. The practical strategies
and suggestions in this book, carefully followed and appropriately
differentiated, will revolutionize the way you teach and
immeasurably improve student achievement. Remember: By consciously
crafting lessons for maximum ""stickiness,"" we can equip all
students to remember what's important when it matters.
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Letting Go
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Bringing Psychological Research to Life Psychology and Life, 20th
edition provides the perfect balance of science and accessibility
so that students can understand research and its application to
daily life. Richard Gerrig combines classic and cutting-edge
research studies with an engaging and student friendly writing
style. When paired with the new Pearson Experiments Tool and
MyPsychLab, this new edition truly brings psychological research to
life. A better teaching and learning experience This program will
provide a better teaching and learning experience - for you and
your students. Here's how: *Personalize Learning - The new
MyPsychLab delivers proven results in helping students succeed,
provides engaging experiences that personalize learning, and comes
from a trusted partner with educational expertise and a deep
commitment to helping students and instructors achieve their goals.
*Improve Critical Thinking - Critical thinking questions integrated
throughout the text, and end-of-chapter review materials help
readers move from memorizing to applying concepts and building
critical thinking skills. *Engage Students - The new design of the
20th edition creates a fresh look while integrating relevant
experiments so that students can get "hands on" with psychology.
*Explore Research - Richard Gerrig features over a hundred classic
and cutting-edge research studies throughout the text, one third of
which are new to this edition. *Support Instructors - This program
provide instructors with unbeatable resources, including
state-of-the art Interactive PowerPoints embedded with videos, the
New MyPsychLab Video Series, an easy to use Instructor's Manual, a
class tested Test Bank with item analysis data, an online test
generator (MyTest) and the new MyPsychLab.
In this incisive analysis of academic psychology, Gregg Henriques
examines the fragmented nature of the discipline and explains why
the field has had enormous difficulty specifying its subject matter
and how this has limited its ability to advance our knowledge of
the human condition. He traces the origins of the problem of
psychology to a deep and profound gap in our knowledge systems that
emerged in the context of the scientific Enlightenment. To address
this problem, this book introduces a new vision for scientific
psychology called mental behaviorism. The approach is anchored to a
comprehensive metapsychological framework that integrates insights
from physics and cosmic evolution, neuroscience, the cognitive and
behavioral sciences, developmental and complex adaptive systems
theory, attachment theory, phenomenology, and social
constructionist perspectives and is well grounded in the philosophy
of science. Building on more than twenty years of work in
theoretical psychology and drawing on a wide range of literature,
Professor Henriques shows how this new approach to scientific
knowledge fills in the gaps of our current understanding of
psychology and can allow us to develop a more holistic and
sophisticated way to understand animal and human mental behavioral
patterns. This work will especially appeal to students and scholars
of general psychology and theoretical psychology, as well as to
historians and philosophers of science.
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