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Understanding Human Behavior - Insights from Modern Psychology - cover

Understanding Human Behavior - Insights from Modern Psychology

Claudia Rhodes

Verlag: Lulu.com

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What drives people to think, feel, and act the way they do? Understanding Human Behavior: Insights from Modern Psychology offers a comprehensive look at the complexities of human behavior through the lens of contemporary psychology.

This book explores core psychological concepts, from personality and motivation to emotion and decision-making, revealing the science behind why we behave as we do. By examining the latest research in fields like cognitive psychology, social psychology, and behavioral neuroscience, Understanding Human Behavior provides readers with a deeper understanding of themselves and others.

Ideal for psychology enthusiasts, students, and anyone curious about the human mind, this guide presents valuable insights into the factors that shape our behavior. Discover how modern psychology can enhance your relationships, improve communication, and foster personal growth by unlocking the mysteries of human behavior.
Verfügbar seit: 16.10.2024.

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