Individual Differences: Normal and Abnormal Contributor(s): Eysenck, Michael W. (Author), University of London College (Author) |
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ISBN: 0863772579 ISBN-13: 9780863772573 Publisher: Psychology Press OUR PRICE: $49.39 Product Type: Paperback Published: March 1994 Annotation: A title in the modular "Principles of Psychology" series, designed for A- level and other introductory courses. While normal individuals obviously differ from each other in various ways, psychologists have emphasized differences in intelligence and personality. This emphasis is reflected in the book, and various different views are discussed at length.; Abnormality has always been a source of fascination, although it has been difficult to form a good understanding of why and how abnormality develops. Psychologists have also grappled with other complex issues, such as how to classify abnormal individuals and what forms of treatment will prove beneficial. In spite of complexities, much progress has been made. |
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BISAC Categories: - Psychology | Cognitive Psychology & Cognition |
Dewey: 155.22 |
Series: Principles of Psychology |
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 6.7" W x 8.4" (0.80 lbs) 208 pages |
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Publisher Description: A title in the modular Principles of Psychology series, designed for A- level and other introductory courses. While normal individuals obviously differ from each other in various ways, psychologists have emphasized differences in intelligence and personality. This emphasis is reflected in the book, and various different views are discussed at length.; Abnormality has always been a source of fascination, although it has been difficult to form a good understanding of why and how abnormality develops. Psychologists have also grappled with other complex issues, such as how to classify abnormal individuals and what forms of treatment will prove beneficial. In spite of complexities, much progress has been made. |