Psychology: An Integrated Approach

Summary
An Integrated Approach is an exciting new introductory text for all students of psychology. It provides a comprehensive account of the discipline combined with the most up-to-date research and coverage of contemporary debates. Written by Michael Eysenck in conjunction with an international team of distinguished psychologists, An Integrated Approach combines an accessible style with indepth coverage and will prove invaluable for students and lecturers alike. Contributors Peter Bryant (Oxford University), Hugh Coolican (Nene College), Tim Dalgleish (MRC Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge), Therese van Elderen (Leiden University), Michael Frese (Amsterdam University), Evanthia Lyons (University of Surrey), Andrew McLeod (Royal Holloway), Stan Maes (Leiden University), Helena Matute (Bilbao University), Lynne Millward (Surrey University, Edmund Rolls (Oxford University), Peter E Smith (Goldsmiths College), Fred Toates (Open University).
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