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Psychology - Psychology AS for AQA A
By (author) Mike Cardwell, By (author) Liz Clark, By (author) Claire Meldrum
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normal price: R 410,95
Price: R 369,95
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This new edition, edited by the best-selling team of Cardwell, Clark and Meldrum, has been fully revised and updated to match the new AQA A specification containing new features to ensure your students are completely up-to-date! This new fourth edition builds on the strengths that have made Psychology AS the most popular book on the subject at this level. Collins' best-selling author team have tailored this edition to the new requirements of the 2008 AQA A specification to ensure it provides even better support for students, from starting the subject to exam success. * Full coverage of the AQA A specification at exactly the right depth - delivering all the content and up-to-date research to ensure complete coverage* Even more student support and exam preparation with exam-style practice and in-depth guidance from experienced examiners so that students are completely prepared* A strong focus on How Science Works and Research Methods to develop students's evaluation and analysis skills* A student-friendly approach with topic maps, engaging activities and visual features - bring psychology to life
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Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers
Published date | 3 Mar 2008
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 288
Dimensions | 280 x 220 x 12mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 780g
ISBN | 978-0-0072-5503-0
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BISAC | education / secondary
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