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Test Yourself: Social Psychology : Learning through assessment - Penney Upton
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Test Yourself: Social Psychology

Learning through assessment

By: Penney Upton (Editor), Dominic Upton (Editor)

Paperback | 19 December 2011 | Edition Number 1

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Test Yourself: Social Psychology provides essential learning and practice through assessment for your psychology students. It enables year 1 and 2 undergraduates to assess their confidence and competence and prepare for the types of questions featured in their formal university assessments.

The book includes over 200 multiple-choice and extended multiple-choice questions, carefully designed to assess depth of knowledge. At the end of each chapter sample essay questions are provided, along with further guidance, to complement the multiple-choice questions and further test understanding. In addition, information is provided to help students make sense of their results and identify strengths and weaknesses.

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