7 Questions
Nick Haslam's text is written as per the American Psychological Association's guidelines.
False
The book covers only core topics for a personality course and does not include a section on intelligence.
False
Introduction to Personality and Intelligence does not focus on major theoretical issues.
False
The author's writing style, use of pedagogy, and incorporation of the latest empirical research findings do not make the text an essential textbook for Psychology students.
False
The text does not include mental disorders and cognitive approaches.
False
Robbie Sutton, from the University of Kent, U.K., finds the tone of the text to be amiable and the writing engaging and clear.
True
The book does not contain pedagogical features such as key concept boxes, illustrative case studies, and annotated further reading.
False
Test your knowledge of Nick Haslam's engaging introduction to the psychology of personality and intelligence, fully tailored to the British Psychological Society's guidelines. Explore complex and contentious issues in a clear and amiable tone.
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