In this text Dr. Giobbi moves far past the standard cause and effect thinking that is sometimes associated with media psychology. Much like William James of the early twentieth century, Dr. Giobbi is examining not only the c...

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In this text Dr. Giobbi moves far past the standard cause and effect thinking that is sometimes associated with media psychology. Much like William James of the early twentieth century, Dr. Giobbi is examining not only the concepts in their own right, but also the relations between such concepts. Dr. Giobbi uses this style to call on a multidiscipline approach to illuminate a detailed understanding. The text touches on concepts ranging from psychology, philosophy, art and neuroscience. This multidiscipline approach creates an all-encompassing approach to media psychology and will expose undergraduate students to a new way of thinking.

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