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Cognitive Psychology for Dummies

By: Michael Pake, Peter Hills
Narrated by: Damian Lynch
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Summary

Demystify the core concepts of cognitive psychology.

Written specifically for psychology students - and not other academics - Cognitive Psychology for Dummies is an accessible and entertaining introduction to the field. Unlike the dense and jargon-laden content found in most psychology textbooks, this practical guide provides listeners with easy-to-understand explanations of the fundamental elements of cognitive psychology so that they are able obtain a firm grasp of the material.

Cognitive Psychology for Dummies follows the structure of a typical university course, which makes it the perfect supplement for students in need of a clear and enjoyable overview of the topic. The complexities of a field that explores internal mental processes - including the study of how people perceive, remember, think, speak, and solve problems - can be overwhelming for first-year psychology students. This practical resource cuts through the academic-speak to provide a clear understanding of the most important elements of cognitive psychology.

  • Obtain a practical understanding of the core concepts of cognitive psychology
  • Supplement required course reading with clear and easy-to-understand overviews
  • Gain confidence in your ability to apply your knowledge of cognitive psychology
  • Prepare for upcoming exams or topic discussions

Cognitive Psychology for Dummies is the perfect resource for psychology students who need a clear and listenable overview of the core concepts of cognitive psychology.

©2016 Michael Hills, Peter and Pake (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
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would be useful to have the titles included on the chapter list to make it easier to refer back to.

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Not easy to flick between chapters

Not easy to flick between chapters because they only have numbers and not actual titles listed. A nice overview in areas.

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Brilliant

listening to this again and probably again. if not just for listening to Damian Lynch.

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Someone forgot to title the chapters!

See header! Download version of the book would make it 5*. The content is great and really useful don't let this review put you off.

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Well written but too much like a reference book

The style of writing in this book is very easy to listen to and the narrator certainly gets this across well. The concepts of how the brain works and how our senses interact with our brains is thorough. As the book is sequential in nature, it reads like a reference book. This makes it heavy going to listen to. Cases studies are very short as you would expect in a reference book but given that the book is an audible book, longer case studies would have helped a narrative thread. This is my main criticism of the book.
The one thing that the book doesn't say is how cognitive psychology helps people or give solid ideas to the reader about how he/she could use it. A greater focus on case studies and ideas for the reader would have been best.
The recording is good although whenever the narrator says the word, "Psychology" the sibilance is painful!
An interesting book but not really effective as an audio book given it's reference type structure.

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Flexibility of Audible

Loved this book some parts were difficult to understand but listening over again paid off

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A bit too dull, just when you think it is going to get to a point it references another chapter of the book.

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elementary academics

in it's form the book has proven to be very flat. Academic language, no story line, and no engaging examples made the overall experience quite boring. About 2/3 into the book, I found myself wanting it to end already. I was getting absent minded and daydreaming through large chunks of the content, because of the form being the opposite of captivating.

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