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Classic educational psychology books
Recommendation of classic educational psychology books

I recommend educational psychology books and study materials to you, as well as classic psychology textbooks and other educational psychology books.

1. Psychology and Life (version 16) (the first brand book of basic psychology textbook, recommended by ETS of the United States as the main reference book for GRE psychology special examination).

This is an excellent and classic psychology textbook. Not only in the United States, but also in many countries in the world, this book on educational psychology has a high reputation. It is the first brand book in the textbook of basic psychology, and is recommended by ETS in the United States as the main reference book for GRE psychology special examination.

Second, how persuasion affects others to think in your way (the training courses of 500 enterprises around the world have been translated into 10 and won wide acclaim).

The theme of this educational psychology book is persuasiveness. Persuade, whether it is good or bad, depends on who has control! This book will introduce the content of persuasion psychology in detail. We will think about how to convince each other and how to make ourselves more convincing. We should also consider the research results of therapists, psychologists, salespeople, demagogues and others.

Three. educational psychology

Educational Psychology explains the application of various educational strategies in the module for children, primary school, junior high school and senior high school students. According to the typical characteristics of students at different stages, relevant vivid cases are set at the beginning of each part, which is convenient for readers to effectively combine theory with practice.

Fourth, design psychology.

Dr Norman used humorous language to tell many setbacks and dangers we often encounter in our daily life, which helped us find the key to these problems, that is, product design ignored the real needs of users in specific situations, and even violated the cognitive principles.

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