ISBN号:9780374601966
书名:How Do We Know Ourselves?: Curiosities and Marvels of the Human Mind
作者:David G. Myers
出版日期:出版日期信息缺失
英文简介:
“Each chapter is a gem of insight into the human experience, cut and polished to perfection by the renowned psychologist David Myers.
Better than any book I can recall, this book answers questions about why we think, feel, and act as we do–but also makes us curious to learn more.
” –Angela Duckworth A delightful tour of the wonders of our humanity from David G.
Myers, the award-winning professor and author of psychology’s bestselling textbook.
Over the past three decades, millions of students have learned about psychology from textbooks by David G.
Myers.
To create these books and to satisfy his own endless curiosity about the human mind, Myers monitors the leading journals to discover the most extraordinary developments in psychological science.
How Do We Know Ourselves? is a compendium of the most wondrous verities that Myers has found, revealing thought-provoking insights into our everyday lives.
His astute observations and sharp-witted wisdom enable readers to think smarter and live happier.
Myers’s subjects range from why we so often fear the wrong things to how simply going for a walk with someone can increase rapport and empathy.
He reveals why we repeatedly mishear song lyrics and how the color of President Obama’s suits aided in his decision-making.
Myers also explores the powers and perils of our intuition, explaining why anything can seem obvious once it happens.
These forty essays offer fresh insight into our sometimes bewildering but ever-fascinating lives.
Myers is engaging and intellectually provocative, and he brings a wealth of knowledge from more than fifty years of teaching and writing about psychology to this lively and informative collection.
He inspires us to ponder timeless questions, including what might be the most intriguing one of all: How do we know ourselves?
中文简介:
“每一章都是洞察人类经验的瑰宝,由著名心理学家大卫·迈尔斯 (David Myers) 精雕细琢,达到完美。
这本书比我记忆中的任何一本书都好,它回答了关于我们为什么会这样思考、感受和行动的问题—— -但也让我们好奇地想了解更多。
” ——安吉拉·达克沃斯 (Angela Duckworth) 屡获殊荣的教授和心理学畅销教科书的作者大卫·G·迈尔斯 (David G. Myers) 对我们人类奇迹的愉快之旅。
在过去的三十年里,数百万学生从大卫·迈尔斯 (David G. Myers) 的教科书中学习了心理学。
为了创作这些书籍并满足他自己对人类思想的无尽好奇,迈尔斯关注主要期刊以发现心理科学中最非凡的发展。
我们如何认识自己?是迈尔斯发现的最奇妙真理的纲要,揭示了对我们日常生活的发人深省的见解。
他敏锐的观察力和敏锐的智慧使读者能够更聪明地思考,更快乐地生活。
迈尔斯的主题范围很广,从为什么我们经常害怕错误的事情到简单地与某人散步如何可以增加融洽关系和同理心。
他揭示了为什么我们一再听错歌词,以及奥巴马总统西装的颜色如何帮助他做出决策。
迈尔斯还探讨了我们直觉的力量和危险,解释了为什么任何事情一旦发生就会变得显而易见。
这四十篇文章为我们有时令人困惑但永远迷人的生活提供了新的见解。
迈尔斯富有魅力,富有启发性,他将 50 多年的心理学教学和著作中的丰富知识带入了这本生动而信息丰富的合集中。
他启发我们思考永恒的问题,包括可能是最有趣的问题:我们如何认识自己?
书籍总体字数:51531,除去名字和专有名词等之后还剩余46517计入单词总数。
书籍单词数少于5万,难度应该较低,不过还需要结合下方难度分析。
其中:
四级单词出现40981个/次,
六级单词(排除四级单词后)出现1187个/次,
托福单词出现23510个/次,
SAT单词出现4413个/次,
GRE单词出现6381个/次,考研单词出现41951个/次,
雅思单词出现12235个/次。
高中单词出现38988个/次。
(后附饼图供直观参考)
这些统计基于我的词库,不排除词库存在误差,仅供参考。
非常欢迎大家提供自己收集的词库给我。
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