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Penguin Dictionary Of Psychology
  

Penguin Dictionary Of Psychology [Hardcover]

Arthur Reber
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'Provides keen insights on concepts...I highly recommend it' Henry L Roediger III, President, American Psychological Society 'Reber brings humour and common sense to defining some 17,000 terms...[it] deserves to become a classic of its kind' The Times Education Supplement --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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New and revised edition, gives definitions and examples of the past use for over 17,000 terms used in psychology, psychiatry and related fields including terms borrowed from other disciplines and everyday language.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good general guide, Aug 3 2001
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Terry Portis (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
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As an adjunct professor of psychology, there have been times when I have looked up words in a collegiate dictionary and not found the psychological term, or found a definition that was very inadequate. On the whole, this dictionary gives a good overview of psychological terms in a concise manner. It also gives them from differnt viewpoints; for example how a person from a psychodynamic perspective would define a term versus a cognitive-behavioral therapist.

The only downside to this book is that it does seem too technical at times. At least twice I have looked up terms I already knew, and found that the definition was not clear at all. Still, this is a good reference, especially for students.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellant reference material, April 25 2000
As a psychology student, I thought this would be good investment although I was a little concerned about how such a small book could be of use on such a broad topic. I have used this dictionary a number of times to check if it had what I thought were some fairly detailed words - and I was wonderfully surprised to find them every time. I find the defintions to be sufficiently detailed every time - either giving you enough information to jolt your memory on the topic or enough information to know where to look up for detail in the large text books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Comprehensive Work, Mar 12 2000
This work explains every key terms in every perspectives in Psychology. As a beginning Psychology student I found this work extremely useful to me. Not only will you find this work comprehensive and concise but also user-friendly. I think this work should be at the top of your 'book selection priority list'.
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