A novel sized book is instantly going to be a bit easier to read than something sized like a textbook (however thin that textbook is) so I was hoping that Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman would be a welcome break from all this mind-boggling information. Like all but two of my summer reading books,… Continue reading Summer Reading 2015: Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
Tag: Psychology
Summer Reading 2015: Atypical Behaviour by Linda Turner
This is going to be a boring reading post - it's a textbook. I know, I know, but I did say I would include the textbooks as technically I am reading. This counts as 'reading around my subject' because it seems we don't do any more atypical behaviour throughout the rest of my Psychology… Continue reading Summer Reading 2015: Atypical Behaviour by Linda Turner
Reflection: Psychology Summer Project
My regular blogging schedule is being interrupted to bring you a spontaneous post. It's a long, long, long text post, so please bear with me. If you are a somewhat regular reader, then you may have read what little mentions I gave of my school psychology project. I wrote about how this project was new and… Continue reading Reflection: Psychology Summer Project
Fridays for the Soul #3
This edition? ~Eclipse, Evolution and Archery...~ (Almost Alliteration!) (I know - It's Sunday. But hopefully after this weekend is over I will be pretty much up to speed with my blogging. I stop for a week and suddenly I have lots to write about!) On Friday, there was a partial solar eclipse. It might have… Continue reading Fridays for the Soul #3
Fridays For The Soul #2
I'll say this time and time again, but Double Psychology on Fridays is a glorious thing, and I'll be really upset in year 13 when we won't have this opportunity again. My teachers are wonderful - weird but wonderful, and if it were any other class on a Friday I don't think it would be… Continue reading Fridays For The Soul #2