01933nam a22002297a 4500003001700000005001700017008004100034020001800075040000700093041001200100082001400112100001800126245004500144260005300189300003200242365006400274520126600338650002701604700002101631700002101652700003001673St Aloysius Coll20260130153237.0251029b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9780367703516 cAL aEnglish a153bBALC aLinden J Ball aCognitive psychology in a changing world aLondonbRoutledge Taylor and Francis Groupc2024 axvi,729p.bPBc24.5x17.4cm. 2Generala4225b₹4315.00c₹d₹5394.00e20%f23/10/2025 aThis unique textbook explores core cognitive psychology topics from an innovative new perspective, focusing on key real-world issues to show how we understand and experience the world. The book examines compelling topics such as creativity, problem-solving, reasoning, rationality and language, all within the context of modern 21st century life. Each chapter demonstrates how this vibrant and constantly evolving discipline is at the heart of some of the biggest issues facing us all today. The last chapter discusses the future of cognitive psychology, which includes guidance on conducting rigorous, replicable research and how to use skills from cognitive psychology to be an effective student. Packed with pedagogical features, each chapter includes boxed examples of cognitive psychology in the real world and engaging ‘try it yourself’ features. Each chapter also includes objectives, a range of illustrative figures, chapter summaries, key readings and a glossary for ease of use. The book is fully supported by original online resources for students and instructors. Offering a new model for the study of cognitive psychology that brings the subject alive, the book is essential reading for all students studying psychology and related disciplines. 2PsychologyaPsychology aButler, Laurie T aSherman, Susan M aClair-Thompson, Helen ST.