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🧠 Unlock the secrets of the mind—your psychology degree in one book!
A Degree in a Book: Psychology offers a visually rich, expertly crafted introduction to psychology, featuring full-color diagrams and mind maps. Weighing 2.3 pounds, this top-ranked, highly rated guide is perfect for students and curious professionals seeking a comprehensive yet accessible mastery of psychology.

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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,358 Reviews |
S**O
Very informative and easy read.
A perfect read for my son's studies. Very informative and interesting. He doesn't normally like to read but this was gripping him. He was reading this and less on his phone. Perfect.
A**R
The content is well informed
Very explicit
P**Y
Post secondary level
Great book alongside A psychology course!
S**.
Cumple lo que promete
Explica de forma fácil y entretenida un recorrido muy completo y visual por la historia de la psicología
S**G
Not what it claims to be
WIth a huge emphasis on the history of psychology, the average reader can get totally lost. First, loads of information about a theory, then a vague hint that, well, this isn't actually true. Take the chapter on Biological Psychology: 20 pages of its history (and basically where they all got it wrong) followed by 3 pages about modern understanding of the brain (which in reality is most of our understanding). So despite the author continually repeating "impossible to cover such a huge subject in one book" almost in every chapter, there a huge chunks of the book actually about mistaken theory of our past psychologists and so useless to most, if not downright confusing. This is littered with seemingly helpful diagrams, which are not referred to, whole page pictures of ancient psychologists and actually very little useful information. A degree in a book, no. A pretty overview of the history of the subject of psychology, not Psychology itself, yes. A shabby publication.
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