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Everyday Applications of Psychological Science explores several
core areas of psychology, showing readers how to apply these
principles to everyday situations in order to better their
understanding of human behavior and improve their quality of life.
The authors of this book, who are award-winning educators of
psychology, have culled and collated the best practical
research-based advice that psychological science can offer in an
easy-to-read and digestible format. Lively and peppered with
anecdotes, this book explores topical areas normally found in
introductory psychology books but do so in a way that makes
psychological science practical, accessible, and relevant to our
readers. In Everyday Applications of Psychological Science, the
best science that psychology has to offer is translated into life
hacks that are applicable to improving readers' physical health,
mental health, psychological wealth, relationships, and happiness.
Everyday Applications of Psychological Science is vital reading for
those interested in learning more about the field of psychology
more generally and how aspects of it can be applied to daily life.
Our approach may be of particular interest to current and
prospective undergraduate students of psychology and those
interested in learning more about mental health issues.
Everyday Applications of Psychological Science explores several
core areas of psychology, showing readers how to apply these
principles to everyday situations in order to better their
understanding of human behavior and improve their quality of life.
The authors of this book, who are award-winning educators of
psychology, have culled and collated the best practical
research-based advice that psychological science can offer in an
easy-to-read and digestible format. Lively and peppered with
anecdotes, this book explores topical areas normally found in
introductory psychology books but do so in a way that makes
psychological science practical, accessible, and relevant to our
readers. In Everyday Applications of Psychological Science, the
best science that psychology has to offer is translated into life
hacks that are applicable to improving readers' physical health,
mental health, psychological wealth, relationships, and happiness.
Everyday Applications of Psychological Science is vital reading for
those interested in learning more about the field of psychology
more generally and how aspects of it can be applied to daily life.
Our approach may be of particular interest to current and
prospective undergraduate students of psychology and those
interested in learning more about mental health issues.
This third edition features new writing samples, including a
full-length literature review and full-length scientific research
paper, and new guidance to reflect the seventh edition of the
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. This
accessible, practical guide to undergraduate writing takes the
reader step by step through the process of developing research
questions or theses, conducting literature searches, analyzing and
synthesizing the literature, writing the paper, and more. Students
will learn how to analyze and organize ideas for literature
reviews, as well as how to prepare each section of a scientific
research paper (introduction, method, results, discussion). The
chapters are full of advice and resources, including a checklist
and self-quiz, a sample grading rubric that an instructor might
use, example reference formats, and several before-and-after
writing samples showing marked-up changes. Bonus guidance is given
for communicating effectively with instructors and preparing
conference posters.
This book shows how to develop assessments that undergraduate
psychology faculty and administrators can use when designing
pedagogies, courses, and curricula around student learning goals,
including those identified by APA's Guidelines for the
Undergraduate Psychology Major. The contributors are veteran
educators who offer expert advice for addressing assessment-driven
pressures from individual and institutional stakeholders. They also
discuss international pressures as education programs around the
world become more interconnected, which requires global cooperation
and harmonization. Using illustrative case examples, the authors
provide strategies for assessing students' learning, developing
institutional assessment plans, and building bridges across
institutions and international borders. In addition, they highlight
the limitations of assessment, encouraging flexibility in
determining what to assess and how to act on and communicate the
resulting data. They encourage active, thoughtful engagement to
improve student learning, and ensure that today's students are
ready to compete in the global economy.
There are roughly 500,000 psychology majors in the United States
and about 75% of them go straight into the business world with only
a bachelor's degree. Given the tentative nature of career decision
making in a complex and changing economic and job environment, Eric
Landrum and Paul Hettich provide students with innovative
strategies for succeeding after college with an undergraduate
degree in psychology. Considering the undergraduates' transition
from college to career in a practical manner, the authors introduce
major career preparedness topics that summarize research and data,
provide strategies, include self-report exercises and offer further
recommendations. Combining the empirical data with their practical
experience with thousands of students, Landrum and Hettich provide
key advice and tools to help psychology majors survive and thrive
in the workplace.Features: Provides overview of multiple career
options available to psychology baccalaureate graduatesExtensive
coverage of networking shows students how to build a strong network
and develop sustaining relationships in their areas of
interestExercises in each chapter help students chart their course
to their careerDescribes a career-oriented action plan for students
to implement during their time in college.
If you're like many psychology graduate students, post-doctoral
fellows, and early career psychologists, you may be amply trained
to conduct research but find yourself stumbling through the process
of applying and interviewing for a job. This book will help you
transition from graduate education to a career in an academic or
professional setting. Each chapter covers a step in the process of
applying for and landing a position, with evidence-based guidance
where available, practical advice, sample materials, and stories
from recent applicants and employers. Preparing to enter the job
market requires a multi-pronged approach of networking and
developing an application portfolio and interview strategy (both
the screening interview and the on-site interview) that showcases
your unique qualifications for the position. This book breaks down
that process with questions to ask yourself, checklists, and
samples of others' work. It also addresses how to: Tailor
application materials to the job description and the institution or
organisation Learn all you can about your potential workplace
before you interview Seek out advantageous experience-building
opportunities This comprehensive package of up-to-date research and
practical ""do's"" and ""don'ts"" will help you put your psychology
doctorate to work.
The Annual Editions series is designed to provide convenient,
inexpensive access to a wide range of current articles from some of
the most respected magazines, newspapers, and journals published
today. Annual Editions are updated on a regular basis through a
continuous monitoring of over 300 periodical sources. The articles
selected are authored by prominent scholars, researchers, and
commentators writing for a general audience. The Annual Editions
volumes have a number of common organizational features designed to
make them particularly useful in the classroom: a general
introduction; an annotated table of contents; a topic guide; an
annotated listing of selected World Wide Web sites; and a brief
overview for each section. Each volume also offers an online
"Instructor's Resource Guide" with testing materials. "Using Annual
Editions in the Classroom" is a general guide that provides a
number of interesting and functional ideas for using Annual
Editions readers in the classroom. Visit
www.mhhe.com/annualeditions for more details.
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