Psychology : a framework for everyday thinking
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Psychology : a framework for everyday thinking
Allyn & Bacon, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [543]-[599]) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Psychology: A Framework for Everyday Thinking provides an accessible and personalized framework that students need to go from understanding to the application of the science of Psychology.
This brief edition text (14 chapters) teaches students how to critically evaluate psychological claims that they experience in everyday life and to apply the science of psychology to the world around them.
Table of Contents
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2 - Creating Your LinkedIn Profile
3 - Developing Your LinkedIn Network
4 - Customizing Your LinkedIn Experience
5 - Maintaining Your Profile
6 - Communicating with Your LinkedIn Network
7 - Searching for People on LinkedIn
8 - Saving Time with LinkedIn Tools
9 - Searching for Jobs
10 - Managing LinkedIn Recommendations
11 - Recruiting Job Candidates
12 - Enhancing Your Profile with LinkedIn Applications
13 - Participating in LinkedIn Groups
14 - Using LinkedIn Answers
15 - Using LinkedIn Service Providers
16 - Creating a Company Profile
17 - Accessing LinkedIn via Mobile Devices
18 - Advertising on LinkedIn
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