Description
Dive into the fascinating world of psychology with this engaging book that explores the intricacies of the human mind. 'Psy-Q' by renowned psychologist Ben Ambridge is a must-have for anyone curious about their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. This interactive guide features a plethora of puzzles, IQ tests, quizzes, and visual illusions designed to reveal how psychology influences your daily life.
From the Stanford Prison Experiment to riveting contemporary research, Ambridge debunks myths and provides insight into well-known studies, making complex theories accessible to both enthusiasts and novices. You'll learn about the psychological effects of eye color on trustworthiness, discover how music preferences can reflect personality traits, and examine how creativity might play a role in curing diseases. This book is filled with humor and intrigue, perfect for readers looking to enhance their Psy-Q and better understand themselves and others.
Ideal for psychology students or anyone interested in self-discovery, 'Psy-Q' is an essential addition to your collection. With 352 pages of content, this book promises endless moments of entertainment and enlightenment. Take the first step toward understanding the psychology of your daily decisions and emotions.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781781252116
Year: 2015
Publisher: Profile Books
Pages: 352
Fast shipping options are available for quick delivery, ensuring you can start your journey into self-discovery as soon as possible.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781781252116
Year: 2015
Publisher: Profile Books
Pages: 352
Description:
Psychology is everywhere. Our emotions and desires, the decisions we make on a daily basis - absolutely every aspect of the way we think and feel has been studied by psychologists. Through dozens of interactive puzzles, IQ tests, quizzes, jokes, puns and visual illusions, Ben Ambridge guides us through this wealth of research, showing us how we can better understand ourselves.
Debunking tabloid speculation, revisiting old favourites such as the Stanford Prison Experiment and unearthing leading edge research unknown to the general reader, renowned psychologist Ben Ambridge blows away the received wisdom to reveal to enthusiasts and novices alike the psychology behind our daily lives.
With wit and humour aplenty, he explains whether your blue eyes make you more or less trustworthy, how analogies can help cure cancer, whether Rorschach's famous inkblot tests really work, what your love for heavy metal (or Mozart) says about you, how psychology could help solve the obesity crisis and countless other revealing, entertaining and downright astonishing tests of your Psy-Q. Visit Ben's accompanying website, http://benambridge.wordpress.com/, and test yourself - and your friends.
From the Stanford Prison Experiment to riveting contemporary research, Ambridge debunks myths and provides insight into well-known studies, making complex theories accessible to both enthusiasts and novices. You'll learn about the psychological effects of eye color on trustworthiness, discover how music preferences can reflect personality traits, and examine how creativity might play a role in curing diseases. This book is filled with humor and intrigue, perfect for readers looking to enhance their Psy-Q and better understand themselves and others.
Ideal for psychology students or anyone interested in self-discovery, 'Psy-Q' is an essential addition to your collection. With 352 pages of content, this book promises endless moments of entertainment and enlightenment. Take the first step toward understanding the psychology of your daily decisions and emotions.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781781252116
Year: 2015
Publisher: Profile Books
Pages: 352
Fast shipping options are available for quick delivery, ensuring you can start your journey into self-discovery as soon as possible.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781781252116
Year: 2015
Publisher: Profile Books
Pages: 352
Description:
Psychology is everywhere. Our emotions and desires, the decisions we make on a daily basis - absolutely every aspect of the way we think and feel has been studied by psychologists. Through dozens of interactive puzzles, IQ tests, quizzes, jokes, puns and visual illusions, Ben Ambridge guides us through this wealth of research, showing us how we can better understand ourselves.
Debunking tabloid speculation, revisiting old favourites such as the Stanford Prison Experiment and unearthing leading edge research unknown to the general reader, renowned psychologist Ben Ambridge blows away the received wisdom to reveal to enthusiasts and novices alike the psychology behind our daily lives.
With wit and humour aplenty, he explains whether your blue eyes make you more or less trustworthy, how analogies can help cure cancer, whether Rorschach's famous inkblot tests really work, what your love for heavy metal (or Mozart) says about you, how psychology could help solve the obesity crisis and countless other revealing, entertaining and downright astonishing tests of your Psy-Q. Visit Ben's accompanying website, http://benambridge.wordpress.com/, and test yourself - and your friends.