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This book focuses on the key ideas of the most important modern psychologists. Nineteen classic "great ideas" in psychology are critically assessed in their cultural and historical context, with topics ranging from neuroscience to personality, development to socio-cultural issues. The simple narrative style and chapter structure, combined with "critical thinking questions" and a shortlist of essential readings for further study at the end of each chapter, provides an ideal approach for anyone interested in learning about the key ideas and theories in psychology

Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Working Out and Working In
What makes an Idea Great?
Great Ideas and Orientations in Psychology
Concluding Comment

2. The Psychological Laboratory
The Laboratory Becomes Central to
Psychology
Critically Assessing the Psychology Laboratory
Concluding Comment

3. Placebo Effect
Factors to Consider in Testing for the Placebo Effect
Meaning and the Active Placebo
Complicating Factors
Concluding Comment

4.The Freudian Unconscious
Early History of the Unconscious
The Freudian Unconscious
The Unconscious Re-assessed
Concluding Comment

5.The Memory Trace: Long Term Potentiation (LPT)
Pioneering Ideas
Pioneering Experimental Research
Debate Over Long-Term Potentiation
Concluding Comment

6.Learning
The Law of Effect and Classical Conditioning
The American Context and Instrumental Learning
Learning, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Culture
Concluding Comment

7.Intelligence Tests
Why Are Intelligence Tests Important?
At What Age, If Ever, Does Intelligence Become Fixed?
What Are the Contributions of Nature and Nurture to Intelligence?
Is There One or Multiple Intelligence?
Concluding Comment

8.Artificial Intelligence
The Context of Artificial Intelligence
The ‘Long Debate’ and Artificial Intelligence
Concluding Comment

9.Stage Models of Development
The Major Stage Models
Core Assumptions
Concluding Comment

10.The Zone of Proximal Development
Assumptions of the Traditional Approach
A Vygotskian Approach to Child Development
Concluding Comment
11.Attachment
The Historical Context of the Idea
Bowlby’s Four Phase Model
Variations on the Attachment Theme
Concluding Comment

12.Displaced Aggression
The Idea of Displaced Aggression in Wider Context
The Assumed Association Between Frustration and Aggression
Displaced Aggression and Freud’s Intergroup Psychology
Concluding Comment

13.Personality Traits
Methodological Dilemmas
Conceptual Dilemmas
Concluding Comment

14.The Self
The Sense of Self
Self-Perception
Self-Presentation
Concluding Comment

15.Conformity to Group Norms
Conformity to Arbitrary Norms
Power, Norms, and Conformity
Concluding Comment

16.Obedience to Authority
The Experimental Study of Obedience
Why Are Milgram’s Obedience Studies Important?
Lessons From Psychological Research on Obedience
Concluding Comment

17.Feminist Psychology
The Cultural and Historical Context
Discovering and Interpreting Gender Differences
Concluding Comment

18.Multicultural Psychology
Assimilation and Identity
Multiculturalism and Identity
Concluding Comment

19.Evolutionary Psychology
The Historical Context of Darwin’s Evolutionary Theory
Genetics and Evolutionary Psychology
Genes as ‘Causes’ of Behavior
Concluding Comment

20.Social Constructionism
The Context and Background of Social Constructionism
The Main Implications of Social Constructionism
Concluding Comment

Great Ideas in Psychology: A Cultural and Historical Introduction

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      Publisher: Oneworld Publications
      Publication Date: 27/06/2005
      ISBN13: 9781851683796, 978-1851683796
      ISBN10: 1851683798
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book focuses on the key ideas of the most important modern psychologists. Nineteen classic "great ideas" in psychology are critically assessed in their cultural and historical context, with topics ranging from neuroscience to personality, development to socio-cultural issues. The simple narrative style and chapter structure, combined with "critical thinking questions" and a shortlist of essential readings for further study at the end of each chapter, provides an ideal approach for anyone interested in learning about the key ideas and theories in psychology

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction: Working Out and Working In
      What makes an Idea Great?
      Great Ideas and Orientations in Psychology
      Concluding Comment

      2. The Psychological Laboratory
      The Laboratory Becomes Central to
      Psychology
      Critically Assessing the Psychology Laboratory
      Concluding Comment

      3. Placebo Effect
      Factors to Consider in Testing for the Placebo Effect
      Meaning and the Active Placebo
      Complicating Factors
      Concluding Comment

      4.The Freudian Unconscious
      Early History of the Unconscious
      The Freudian Unconscious
      The Unconscious Re-assessed
      Concluding Comment

      5.The Memory Trace: Long Term Potentiation (LPT)
      Pioneering Ideas
      Pioneering Experimental Research
      Debate Over Long-Term Potentiation
      Concluding Comment

      6.Learning
      The Law of Effect and Classical Conditioning
      The American Context and Instrumental Learning
      Learning, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Culture
      Concluding Comment

      7.Intelligence Tests
      Why Are Intelligence Tests Important?
      At What Age, If Ever, Does Intelligence Become Fixed?
      What Are the Contributions of Nature and Nurture to Intelligence?
      Is There One or Multiple Intelligence?
      Concluding Comment

      8.Artificial Intelligence
      The Context of Artificial Intelligence
      The ‘Long Debate’ and Artificial Intelligence
      Concluding Comment

      9.Stage Models of Development
      The Major Stage Models
      Core Assumptions
      Concluding Comment

      10.The Zone of Proximal Development
      Assumptions of the Traditional Approach
      A Vygotskian Approach to Child Development
      Concluding Comment
      11.Attachment
      The Historical Context of the Idea
      Bowlby’s Four Phase Model
      Variations on the Attachment Theme
      Concluding Comment

      12.Displaced Aggression
      The Idea of Displaced Aggression in Wider Context
      The Assumed Association Between Frustration and Aggression
      Displaced Aggression and Freud’s Intergroup Psychology
      Concluding Comment

      13.Personality Traits
      Methodological Dilemmas
      Conceptual Dilemmas
      Concluding Comment

      14.The Self
      The Sense of Self
      Self-Perception
      Self-Presentation
      Concluding Comment

      15.Conformity to Group Norms
      Conformity to Arbitrary Norms
      Power, Norms, and Conformity
      Concluding Comment

      16.Obedience to Authority
      The Experimental Study of Obedience
      Why Are Milgram’s Obedience Studies Important?
      Lessons From Psychological Research on Obedience
      Concluding Comment

      17.Feminist Psychology
      The Cultural and Historical Context
      Discovering and Interpreting Gender Differences
      Concluding Comment

      18.Multicultural Psychology
      Assimilation and Identity
      Multiculturalism and Identity
      Concluding Comment

      19.Evolutionary Psychology
      The Historical Context of Darwin’s Evolutionary Theory
      Genetics and Evolutionary Psychology
      Genes as ‘Causes’ of Behavior
      Concluding Comment

      20.Social Constructionism
      The Context and Background of Social Constructionism
      The Main Implications of Social Constructionism
      Concluding Comment

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