Psychology Review
A subscription to Psychology Review will give students the best possible opportunity to:
- Master key concepts and topics at AS and A2 beyond what textbooks offer
- Stretch and challenge their understanding through topical, relevant and thought-provoking articles
- Achieve the top grades and develop key skills through Psychology Review’s extensive stimulus material
Each 36-page issue of Psychology Review explores key topics on the new AS and current A2 specifications through specially commissioned articles. Each article
- encourages students to apply their understanding of the subject area with practical activities for doing psychology
- includes suggestions for further reading and useful web links
Regular columns develop students’. These include:
- Student activities
- Research update
- Coursework issues
- Key thinkers
- In focus
Psychology Review is published four times a year in September, November, February and April. Once you place an institutional order at the full rate of £26.95, students will be able to subscribe at the greatly reduced rate of just £11.95.
Order 5 or more subscriptions and we will send you one free copy of The Chambers Dictionary, worth £35.
Editorial board
Psychology Review is commissioned and edited by a highly experienced team of psychology teachers, writers and examiners.
- Mike Cardwell, Senior Lecturer, Bath Spa University
- Anthony Curtis, Academic Staff Developer (CPD), University of Bath and Associate Lecturer, De Montfort University
- Paul Humphreys
- Alison Wadeley, Senior Lecturer, Bath Spa University
Bath Spa University
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Bath BA2 9BN
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Please note: only orders for a complete volume (four issues), commencing with the September issue, will be accepted.
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Volume 14
Issue 1: September 2008
Issue 2: November 2008
Issue 3: February 2009
Issue 4: April 2009
September 2008

Contents:
Anger management
Don Meichenbaum
Student activity
Anger control
Anthony Curtis
In focus
The psychodynamic approach
Philip Chandler
The psychology of peace
Rachel MacNair
Research methods
It’s the way you do it that counts
Ian Walker
Eyewitness testimony
Graham Davies
Psychword
An introduction to psychology
Mike Cardwell
Why psychology?
James Bailey
Proverbial wisdom
Boys will be boys
Geoff Rolls
The psychology of gambling
Mark Griffiths
Key studies
Bystander studies: a tale of two murders
Phil Banyard
Learning to be scared Sample pages
David Putwain
Coursework issues
Dodgy statistics
Hugh Coolican
November 2008

Contents:
Environmental harm
Albert Bandura
Proverbial wisdom
You can’t teach an old dog
new tricks
Geoff Rolls
Is love culturally relative?
Andrew Stevenson
Plus student activities
Research update
Replicating Milgram
Amanda Albon
Schizophrenia
Alison Lee
Plus student activities
Myths of mind and brain
Sergio Della Sala
Plus student activities
Interesting parts
The corpus callosum
Alison Lee
Psychword
Cognitive psychology
Mike Cardwell
Research methods
Mean, median and mode
Gijsbert Stoet
Exam corner
The new AQA (A) AS exam
James Bailey
Putting the psychology back
into parapsychology
Kerry Schofield
Back page
Schizophrenia
Anthony Curtis