The Revisiting the Classic Studies in Psychology series critically explores the legacy of the original works, sparking curiosity, encouraging reflection and challenging norms.
Edited by leading scholars in their field and written by researchers at the cutting edge of these developments, the books help instructors and students decolonise the psychology curriculum one study at a time. Each chapter dives into a different pioneering study, analysing its theoretical and empirical impact, discussing its ethical implications and unravelling how research has advanced in the years since.
The series helps students
Ask challenging questions
Engage at a deeper level with key studies and theories
Learn in context from leading scholars, researchers and even classic authors
Think critically about developments in psychology
Discuss the legacy, ethics and impact of each study