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Book Synopsis"This book is the fruit of Alex Shepherdâs remarkable teaching experience in one of the most prestigious universities in the world. This publication will certainly become the main reference for science students at BSc, MSc and PhD levels.âRoberto Filippi, PhD, University College London
"I highly recommend this book as essential reading for psychology students at all levels from undergraduate to PhD. It provides a friendly and engaging guide to developing critical evaluation skills through the use of clear and accessible examples that capture the readerâs interest."Dr Elisa Lewis, Senior Lecturer, London South Bank University
âœAlex Shepherd offers an accessible forensic filleting of published research articles, with helpful how-to guides showing what questions to ask and (more importantly) what the answers mean.âGina Rippon, Professor Emeritus of Cognitive Neuroimaging, Author of The Gendered Brain
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction: why you need to read this book
Chapter 2. The ten general questions
Chapter 3. Action perception, imitation and illusions
Chapter 4. The dark triad
Chapter 5. Self meets the environment
Chapter 6. The brief general critique
Chapter 7. The brief general critique: example selection of issues
Chapter 8. An example critique
Chapter 9. Overview and conclusions
Index