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eBook Details:
Full title: The Psychology of Thinking: Reasoning, Decision-Making and Problem-Solving 2nd Edition
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd (UK)
Author: John Paul Minda
ISBN: 9781529702064, 9781529738056
Format: PDF
Description of The Psychology of Thinking: Reasoning, Decision-Making and Problem-Solving 2nd Edition:
The Psychology of Thinking is an engaging, interesting and easy-to-follow guide into the essential concepts behind our reasoning, decision-making and problem-solving. Clearly structured into 3 sections, this book will; Introduce your students to organisation of thought including memory, language and concepts; Expand their understanding of reasoning including inference and induction as well as motivation and the impact of mood; Improve their thinking in action, focusing on decision-making and problem-solving. Suitable for any course in which students need to develop their judgement and decision-making skills, this book uses clever examples of real-world situations to help them understand and apply the theories discussed to their everyday thinking.