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The Handbook of Psychology is a major 12-volume reference work that comprehensively covers the entire field of psychology. Edited by Irving B. Weiner, it is designed as an authoritative academic resource for researchers, clinicians, and advanced students.
Each volume focuses on a major subfield of psychology:
History of Psychology
Research Methods
Biological Psychology
Experimental Psychology
Personality and Social Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Educational Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Health Psychology
Assessment Psychology
Forensic Psychology
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Together, the set provides a structured overview of psychology from foundational history and methods to applied professional domains. It is widely used as a graduate-level reference standard in psychology programs.
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Volume: 1-12
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Publishing Year: 2003
ISBN: 0-471-17669-9
Pages: 8177