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Robert Feldman

    Robert S. Feldman est un psychologue éminent dont le travail explore en profondeur les complexités de la nature humaine, en se concentrant particulièrement sur les thèmes de l'honnêteté et de la tromperie. Sa recherche examine la manière dont nous gérons les impressions que nous faisons sur les autres, révélant ainsi les nuances subtiles de nos interactions sociales. Fort d'une vaste expérience académique et d'un historique de publications prolifique, Feldman offre aux lecteurs des perspectives éclairées sur les mécanismes psychologiques qui façonnent notre comportement. Son approche se distingue par sa rigueur et sa capacité à traduire des concepts psychologiques complexes en formes accessibles.

    Understanding Psychology: 2024 Release ISE
    Essentials of Understanding Psychology: 2024 Release ISE
    Liar. The truth about lying
    Understanding psychology
    Child Development
    Essentials Of Understanding Psychology
    • Understanding Psychology: 2024 Release ISE

      • 784pages
      • 28 heures de lecture

      Engaging students with a focus on their interests and experiences, this textbook aims to inspire excitement about psychology. Dr. Feldman emphasizes the importance of connecting course material to students' lives, utilizing contemporary learning principles. The content is updated with the latest research from diverse scholars, ensuring inclusivity. Its modular format and integrated pedagogical tools, alongside McGraw Hill's Connect platform, offer a wealth of resources to enhance learning and mastery of psychology concepts.

      Understanding Psychology: 2024 Release ISE2024
    • Achieving fulfillment in legal practice hinges on harmonizing business success with ethical standards and personal integrity. The book explores the intricate dynamics of maintaining this balance, emphasizing the importance of aligning professional responsibilities with individual values to cultivate a satisfying career in law.

      Professionalism and Values in Law Practice2020
    • Ontwikkelingpsychologie

      5e editie

      • 600pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Ontwikkelingspsychologie bespreekt de volledige jeugd en de adolescentie. Het is een uitgebreide introductie: het presenteert basistheorieën en onderzoeksbevindingen en belicht tegelijkertijd huidige toepassingen in de praktijk. De opzet van het boek is chronologisch: per levensperiode (prenataal, babytijd, peuter- en kleutertijd, lagereschooltijd en adolescentie) worden steeds achtereenvolgens de fysieke, cognitieve en sociale ontwikkeling en de persoonlijkheidsontwikkeling gepresenteerd. Het boek is rijkelijk voorzien van didactische kenmerken. Deze kenmerken maken het boek niet alleen heel levendig en interessant, maar ze leggen steeds de link naar de beleveniswereld van de student en ontwikkelingen in de maatschappij. Hierdoor wordt het zelfs voor studenten een aantrekkelijk boek om aan te schaffen en nog jaren in de kast te houden!Bron: bol.com

      Ontwikkelingpsychologie2011
      3,7
    • Child Development

      • 552pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      This text introduces students to the theories, research, and applications of child and adolescent development. It features a variety of student-focused tools that make the study of development interesting and engaging with an emphasis on practical, take-home information that students can use now and in the future.

      Child Development2010
      3,7
    • Ever told someone they looked 'great' when they really looked awful? Ever said you'd be 'there in a second' ...knowing it would be more like five minutes? Ever made up an excuse to get out of a difficult situation? Or claimed that you never told lies? Never? Liar! But don't feel bad - we all tell lies, all the time. Two to three times in a ten-minute conversation is the average according to the latest research. From the 'white lies' that help smooth over tricky social situations to lies told with intent to harm, lying plays a huge - and crucial - role in our society at every level. Drawing on mindboggling examples of real-life liars who were caught in the act as well as years of research into deception, Robert Feldman, one of the world's leading authorities in the field, reveals the truth about why we lie, including how children learn to do it, what it costs us, how we benefit and how it can fail with catastrophic consequences.

      Liar. The truth about lying2010
      2,9
    • Ontwikkelingspsychologie

      4e editie + CD-ROM

      • 632pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      Uitgebreid overzicht van de ontwikkelingspsychologie, met basistheorieën, onderzoeksbevindingen en toepassingen in de praktijk. Per levensperiode ( prenatale periode, babytijd, peuter- en kleutertijd, lagereschooltijd en adolescentie) worden de fysieke, cognitieve en sociale en persoonlijkheidsontwikkeling behandeld.

      Ontwikkelingspsychologie2009
    • Designed for a sophomore/junior course in analytical chemistry or quantitative analysis, this text focuses on the quantitative aspects of the discipline using a unified approach. Emphasis is placed on developing visual tools for understanding complicated solution equilibria.

      Essentials Of Understanding Psychology1997
      5,0
    • Students First. "Understanding Psychology" is written around the philosophy that an effective textbook must be oriented to students informing them, engaging them, exciting them about the field, and expanding their intellectual capabilities because when students understand psychology, they learn psychology. No matter what brings students into the introductory course and regardless of their initial motivation, "Understanding Psychology," Eighth Edition, draws students into the field and stimulate their thinking. This revision integrates a variety of elements that foster students'understanding of psychology and its impact on their everyday lives. It also provides instructors with a fully integrated supplements package to objectively gauge their students'mastery of psychology's key principles and concepts and to create dynamic lectures.

      Understanding psychology1996
      4,0