The Importance of Comparative Psychology to Africa: Some Reflections and Sources

Publication Date: 07/09/2018


Author(s): Charles I. Abramson, Philip Kitching.
Volume/Issue: Volume 1, Issue 1 (2018)
Page No: 57-73
Journal: African Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Research (AJSSHR)


Abstract:

Following opening comments, citations are provided in several areas all with the goal of stimulating students and professionals to develop comparative psychology courses and/or incorporate comparative psychology principles and activities into existing psychology courses such as experimental psychology, and the psychology of learning. The material can be used as part of a reading list for a course in comparative psychology or as independent readings. It can also be used to shape a reasoned argument why comparative psychology should become a central part of a student’s training in psychology. Sections include books, citations on the history of comparative psychology, general issues related to comparative, teaching, and ancillary material such as websites, journals, videos and a free app for android phones that teaches students how to observe behavior.

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