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Psychology (Cliffs Quick Review)

Psychology (Cliffs Quick Review)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good enough overview
Review: The Cliffs Quick Review serves as an outline, overview, and collection of general information that you might encounter in an Intro/General Psychology class. Other such discipline overviews, such as the Dummies guide, aren't as scholastic, and tend to cater more to Pop Psychology - or people who want to find answers to what's wrong with them.

It covers the basics of:
-Research Methods, Behavioral, sensation, perception, consciousness, learning, motivation, emotions, stress and health, Developmental, Personality, Abnormal, treatments, Social, intelligence, memory, Cognitive, language, and diversity; and a brief (useless) statistics section.

It would have been more useful if it delved specifically into the subdisciplines (noticeably lacking are Industrial/Org, Psychiatry, Educational.. Also, in some places, all information isn't given, but rather a representative sample of information in that category. In favor of brevity, it lacks concrete examples.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good enough overview
Review: The Cliffs Quick Review serves as an outline, overview, and collection of general information that you might encounter in an Intro/General Psychology class. Other such discipline overviews, such as the Dummies guide, aren't as scholastic, and tend to cater more to Pop Psychology - or people who want to find answers to what's wrong with them.

It covers the basics of:
-Research Methods, Behavioral, sensation, perception, consciousness, learning, motivation, emotions, stress and health, Developmental, Personality, Abnormal, treatments, Social, intelligence, memory, Cognitive, language, and diversity; and a brief (useless) statistics section.

It would have been more useful if it delved specifically into the subdisciplines (noticeably lacking are Industrial/Org, Psychiatry, Educational.. Also, in some places, all information isn't given, but rather a representative sample of information in that category. In favor of brevity, it lacks concrete examples.


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