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100 1 $aTavris, Carol.
245 10 $aPsychobabble and biobunk :$busing psychological science to think critically about popular psychology /$cCarol Tavris.
250 $a3rd ed.
260 $aUpper Saddle River, NJ :$bPrentice Hall,$c©2011.
300 $ax, 101 pages ;$c23 cm
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500 $aRevised edition of: Psychobabble & biobunk : using psychology to think critically about issues in the news : opinion essays and book reviews. 2nd ed. 2001.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tThinking Critically-and Why We Often Don't --$g1.$t"Why won't they admit they're wrong? And other skeptics' mysteries" /$rCarol Tavris and Elliot Aronson --$tPersonality, Motivation, and Development --$g2.$tOutliers /$rMalcolm Gladwell --$g3.$tMen to Boys: The making of modern immaturity /$rGary Cross --$g4.$tUnderstanding Attachment /$rJean Mercer --$g5.$tLove at Goon Park: Harry Harlow and the Science of Affection /$rDeborah Blum --$g6.$tHappiness: Lessons from a new science /$rRichard Layard --$tMaking Happy People: The nature of happiness and its origins in childhood /$rPaul Martin --$tand Going Sane /$rAdam Phillips --$g7.$tBright-Sided: How the relentless promotion of positive thinking has undermined America /$rBarbara Ehrenreich --$g8.$tThe Nurture Assumption /$rJudith Rich Harris --$g9.$tPersonality /$rDaniel Nettle --$g10.$t"Are Girls As Mean As They Say They Are?" (review essay) --$gPsychotherapy and the Scientist-Practitioner Gap --$g11.$tThe Body Never Lies /$rAlice Miller --$g12.$tInto the Minds of Madmen /$rDon DeNevi & John Campbell --$g13.$tRemembering Trauma /$rRichard McNally --$g14.$tIn Therapy We Trust /$rEva Moskowitz --$g15.$tPrisoners of Hate /$rAaron T. Beck --$g16.$tMaking Us Crazy: DSM-The psychiatric bible and the creation of mental disorders /$rHerb Kutchins and Stuart A. Kirk --$g17.$tOf Two Minds: The growing disorder in American psychiatry /$rT.M. Luhrmann --$tResearch Methods and Social Issues --$g18.$tThe Hungry Gene /$rEllen Ruppel Shell --$g19.$tThe Genius Factory /$rDavid Plotz --$g20.$tRape: A history from 1860 to the present /$rJoanna Bourke --$g21.$tSex and the Psyche /$rBrett Kahr.
520 8 $aThis revised and updated handbook features a selection of essay-style book reviews by Carol Tavris, written for the Times Literary Supplement, The Chronicle of Higher Education, American Scientist, and The New York Times Book Review. These reviews apply psychological research and principles of scientific thinking to ideas presented in the books. They aim to show how critical thinking can help people assess arguments promoted in the popular culture, and how to separate those that are scientifically sound from those based on "psychobabble"-pop-psych notions dressed up in fancy, sciency-sounding language. These essays may be used to encourage debate in the classroom or as a basis for student papers. Students can be asked to write or present their own points of view on a topic, drawing on other research and the guidelines of critical thinking (defined and described in a prefatory "Note to the Reader") to support their conclusions. Although these reviews can be used in many social science and composition courses, the topics covered and the critical-thinking guidelines that apply to them correspond to specific material in Carole Wade and Carol Tavris's Psychology and Invitation to Psychology.
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