This test, along with the "Short Recognition Memory Test for Words", was developed to provide a short and quick version of the standard "Recognition Memory Test" with only the minimum loss of discriminative power.
The Diary of a Nobody is an English comic novel, serialised in Punch magazine. The Diary records the daily events in the lives of Charles Pooter and his family. The Diary of Nobody's Son gives Lupin Pooter's side of the story.
John Staddon's entertaining book begins with a brief history of behaviourism and goes on to explain and criticize radical behaviourism, its philosophy and its application to social issues.
How to Cook Your Husband the African Way is the story of a woman who falls in love with her neighbour, the dashing and delicious Mr Bolobolo. Bolobolo has issues, however. He chases far too many girls and lives with his mother who expects visitors from outer space.
Richard Asher should be more famous than he is. He's made a number of important contributions to psychiatry and wrote amusingly about not just doctors' dilemmas but doctors' deceptions - and self-deceptions. This is an anthology of articles still described as 'the best advice on medical writing'.
Alex Lynford has been a senior bank manager for 3 decades.This amusing and authoritative book will give you a better understanding of your bank manager and offers ways to deal successfully with your bank, for both personal and business customers.
This book imagines a number of meetings between iconic characters, eg. John F Kennedy takes Grace Kelly to dinner. If Queen Victoria had met Coco Chanel what would they have said?
Ted Hughes was one of the major poets of his generation. His older brother Gerald Hughes wrote a memoir of their relationship called Ted and I. This DVD is a one hour film based on that book.
This is a photographic journey of doors. From The High Atlas Mountains in Morocco, down to Marrakech, north east to Venice in Italy, and then home to London in the UK.