Engage with key historical and conceptual issues in psychology through Historical and Conceptual Issues in Psychology, 3rd Edition, by Marc Brysbaert and Kevin Rastle. This unique and engaging introduction explores a broad range of contemporary and historical themes, providing insight into the philosophical context that has shaped psychological study as a discipline.
Each chapter delves into the newest findings and insights in the field, with particular focus on those theories that have not held up under replication tests. The 3rd edition includes a new chapter dedicated to the replication crisis, emphasizing the importance of open science practices in scientific research.
The book features excerpts from original texts, profiles of key figures, and fascinating examples drawn from around the world, guiding you from ancient Greece to modern-day debates, with stops at significant developments in psychology, philosophy, and science. Myth-busting boxes and discussion questions in every chapter encourage critical reflection and deeper engagement with the issues at hand.
With 712 pages of content, this edition is an essential resource for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of the historical and conceptual foundations of psychology.
Publication Date: February 24, 2021
ISBN-10: 1292127953
ISBN-13: 978-1292127958
Publisher: Pearson
Dimensions: 7.4 x 1.5 x 9.69 inches
Print Length: 712 pages
