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Women Can't Park, Men Can't Pack Geoff Rolls

Women Can't Park, Men Can't Pack von Geoff Rolls

Women Can't Park, Men Can't Pack Geoff Rolls


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Zusammenfassung

A fascinating look at the psychology behind popular stereotypes

Women Can't Park, Men Can't Pack Zusammenfassung

Women Can't Park, Men Can't Pack: The Psychology of Stereotypes Geoff Rolls

Are oysters an aphrodisiac?Do redheads have fiery tempers? Are stepmothers wicked?

Is it grim up north? Can women park? Do politicians lie?

Never Underestimate a WAG answers these and many other questions with an engaging mixture of humour and psychological insight, examining the truths and misconceptions behind the stereotypes that we often take for granted. Author and psychology lecturer Geoff Rolls reveals why so many people are afraid of clowns, why cavemen preferred blondes and we may never have a Prime Minister called Wayne.

Clever, compelling and often surprising, this is the perfect book for anyone who wants to find out more about why we believe the things we do.

Women Can't Park, Men Can't Pack Bewertungen

In a fascinating new book, psychologist Geoff Rolls takes a closer look at some of the commonly held assumptions we make about specific groups of people, to see if there really is any truth behind the labels. Prepare to be surprised... - The Daily Mail - Are all WAGs stupid? We reveal the fascinating facts about sexual stereotypes

Über Geoff Rolls

Geoff Rolls is the author of the popular Taking the Proverbial, which explored the psychological truth behind well-known proverbs and sayings. He is also the author of Classic Case Studies in Psychology (Hodder Arnold), and has co-authored many other well-received psychology titles. He is a lecturer in psychology at Peter Symonds College.

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Women Can't Park, Men Can't Pack: The Psychology of Stereotypes Geoff Rolls
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
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John Murray Press
20090424
240
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