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For courses in introductory psychology, critical thinking, and research and experimental methods.
Market-leading consumer’s guide to assessing psychological claims
Widely used and highly acclaimed, How to Think Straight About Psychology introduces students to the critical thinking skills they need to independently evaluate psychological information. Students will learn to analyze psychological claims found in the media, distinguish between pseudoscience and true psychological research, and apply psychological knowledge to the world around them. The 11th edition covers an extensive range of new topics and examples illustrating psychological principles, pseudoscience, and issues obscuring the real and growing knowledge base in the field of psychology.
How to Think Straight About Psychology, Books a la Carte (11th Edition) (What's New in Psychology)
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Author(s)Keith E. Stanovich
PublisherPearson
ISBN / ASIN0134478622
ISBN-139780134478623
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Sales Rank898,403
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