Presents a wealth of essential facts in the Q-and-A format that you want. This book presents a suitable way to sharpen your skills and prepare for exams. It offers the question-and-answer practice that you need with "McGraw-Hill's 500 College Psychology Questions to Know by Test Day".
In How We Learn, award-winning science reporter Benedict Carey sifts through decades of education research and landmark studies to uncover the truth about how our brains absorb and retain information. What he discovers is that, from the moment we are born, we are all learning quickly, efficiently, and automatically; but in our zeal to systematize the process we have ignored valuable, naturally …
Shares a years-worth of teachings, providing wisdom and insights for living in harmony with the laws that govern all human beings and becoming a master of life.
" ... Explores the big ideas from all areas of psychology including psychoanalysis, intelligence, and mental disorders."
We live in an "escalator world" filled with shortcuts, quick fixes, and distractions that make it all too easy to slide into procrastination, compromise, and mediocrity. How do successful people stay focused and achieve results? Learn to tackle the work that leads to real success.
"The masterclass for the faster pass" - written by a leading expert and practising university teacher, this book gives you all the key knowledge and information you need to succeed quickly and easily.
The Wish List is a quirky little gift book that sounds an irresistible call to get out there and start living. In the same chunky format as the authorfs bestselling 14,000 Things to Be Happy About, The Wish List presents a compulsively readable list of unexpected goals. There are wishes large—retrace Odysseus' route around the Mediterranean—and wishes small—find a genuine arrowhead. There…
de Bono believes that rock logic thinking cannot provide the constructive energies that we are going to need in order to solve problems. Instead of rock logic he proposes the water logic of perception. Drawing on our understanding of the brain as a self-