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Graham M. Davies

    New technology in language learning
    Psychology, law and criminal justice
    Forensic Psychology
    • Forensic Psychology

      • 466pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,4(17)Évaluer

      "Forensic Psychology" is essential reading for all undergraduate courses in forensic psychology and an excellent introduction for more detailed postgraduate courses. Expert authors cover every aspect of forensic psychology, from understanding criminal behaviour, to applying psychological theory to criminal investigation, to analysis of the legal process and the roles of witnesses, to the treatment of offenders.

      Forensic Psychology
    • Psychology, law and criminal justice

      • 606pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      Sixty-three proceedings papers from researchers in Europe, North America, and Australasia, assess the psychological implications of legal systems and prisons. The presentations review factors involving eyewitness testimony credibility and misinformation, techniques in suspect and victim interviewing

      Psychology, law and criminal justice
    • Language learning technology has made rapid advances in the last ten years and now embraces not only traditional technological aids, such as the audiocassette recorder and overhead projector, but also interactive videodiscs and computer networks. This collection of papers, most of which were presented at the 1989 Man and the Media Symposium at the Goethe-Institute, London, is a representative cross-section of current trends in language learning technology. It includes papers on computer assisted language learning, the use of video material and television subtitling, computerized dictionaries and takes a new look at the language laboratory.

      New technology in language learning