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Test Yourself: Cognitive Psychology
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Test Yourself: Cognitive Psychology
Learning through assessment

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September 2011 | 136 pages | Learning Matters
Test Yourself: Cognitive Psychology provides essential learning and practice through assessment for your psychology students. It enables year 1 and 2 undergraduates to assess their confidence and competence and tackle the types of questions they will face in their formal university examinations.

The book includes over 200 multiple-choice and extended multiple-choice questions, carefully designed to assess depth of knowledge. At the end of each chapter sample essay questions are provided, along with guidance, to complement the multiple-choice questions and further test understanding. In addition, information is provided to help students make sense of their results and identify strengths and weaknesses.

 
Introduction
 
Assessing Your Interest, Competence and Confidence
 
Tips for Success: How to Succeed in Your Assessments
 
Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
 
Perception
 
Attention
 
Models of Memory
 
Applied Aspects of Memory
 
Cognition and Emotion
 
Cognitive Neuropsychology
 
Language
 
Problem-Solving, Thinking and Reasoning
 
Learning
 
Writing an Essay: A Format for Success
 
Scoring Methods in MCQs
 
MCQ Answers

I believe that learning through assessment is a key concept that can facilitate learning, understanding and competence in fundamental knowledge within the field of cognitive psychology. I will be using this text as a supplement to motivate learner interest in post lecture seminars and workshops.

Dr Alan Yates
Department of Psychology, University Campus Oldham
February 5, 2014

Book not good enough

Dr Andrew Rutherford
School of Psychology, Keele University
May 20, 2012

Too basic for the course I teach

Ms Pam Blundell
Institute of Psychological Sciences, Leeds University
March 22, 2012

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