Psychology and Pop Culture - by Keith W Beard & April Fugett & Britani Black (Paperback)
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Highlights
- This book examines the psychological aspects of pop culture preferences, personality, and behavior from across sixteen research studies.
- About the Author: Keith W. Beard is professor at Marshall University.
- 148 Pages
- Psychology, Social Psychology
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About the Book
This book examines the psychological aspects of pop culture preferences, personality, and behavior from across sixteen research studies.Book Synopsis
This book examines the psychological aspects of pop culture preferences, personality, and behavior from across sixteen research studies.
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Anyone who has ever speculated about who would win if Superman, Batman, and the Hulk engaged in a three-way fight will find Psychology and Pop Culture: An Empirical Adventure fascinating. The authors are scientists who combine their vast knowledge of popular culture with considerable expertise in psychology. I suspect the three authors are master teachers--since I can't take their classes, I'll have to settle for reading their book. I read it with genuine pleasure, and I suspect you will enjoy it just as much as I did.
About the Author
Keith W. Beard is professor at Marshall University.
April Fugett is professor at Marshall University.
Britani Black is instructor at Marshall University.