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50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology: Shattering Widespread Misconceptions about Human Behavior

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Download 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology: Shattering Widespread Misconceptions about Human Behavior written by Scott O. Lilienfeld; Steven Jay Lynn; John Ruscio; Barry L. Beyerstein in PDF format. This book is under the category Psychology and bearing the isbn/isbn13 number 140513111X/9781405131117. You may reffer the table below for additional details of the book. We do NOT provide access codes, we provide eBooks ONLY. Instant access will be granted as soon as you complete the payment.

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book-author

Barry L. Beyerstein, John Ruscio, Scott O. Lilienfeld, Steven Jay Lynn

file-type

PDF

isbn10

140513111X

isbn13

9781405131117

language

English

pages

354

publisher

Wiley-Blackwell


Book Description

50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology use urban legends as a means to educate the general public about the differences between science and pseudoscience.

• Examines the difficulty of separating fact from fiction in popular psychology by means of well-known myths.

• discusses universal but frequently misunderstood concepts like “opposites attract,” “people only use 10% of their brains,” and “handwriting reveals your personality.”

• Offers a “mythbusting toolkit” for assessing everyday folk psychology claims

• Provides a foundation for critical thinking by dissecting each myth in depth.

• More than two hundred fictitious psychiatric concepts are included.
• Included is a list of resources for further investigating common psychological misconceptions.

• Include a postscript containing unbelievable-sounding yet genuine psychological findings

• Written in a way that both academics and non-specialists may enjoy

book-author

Barry L. Beyerstein, John Ruscio, Scott O. Lilienfeld, Steven Jay Lynn

file-type

PDF

isbn10

140513111X

isbn13

9781405131117

language

English

pages

354

publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

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