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The edited volumes in the Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology series offer distinct and fresh perspectives on the most important topics in psychological…
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As an increasing number of social scientists come to recognise the pervasive influence of culture on individual human behaviour, it has become imperative…
This series presents reviews of topics in applied social psychology. Links between social psychology and applied topics have been longstanding and substantial,…
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How should we go about trying to understand the behavior of people and other living organisms? One way is to look for its causes. This is the approach taken by most scientific psychologists and is the one taught in most courses on research methods in psyc…
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This book is part of a critical educational psychology commitment to engage in ideological, cultural, political, and philosophical discussions about the application of psychology in and outside of schools. The motivation to write the book Neoliberal Selfh…
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