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I have used lot of references and some of them have been very useful for me as I’m study Psychology there has been one book that has helped me a lot and i would advise first heard to have a look at the books as it covers a lot on information that will be good information to have for essays and just having it for knowledge. The refrence is underneath in bold.

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