The amount you can earn from an audiobook novel is quite unpredictable. It depends on things like the genre, the quality of the narration, and how well it's promoted. Sometimes, it can be a significant sum; other times, not so much.
Books on psychology and criminal psychology can refer to the following suggestions:
Introduction to Psychology by James W. Kalat
A classic introductory psychology textbook that covers the basics of psychology, development, society, personality, and other aspects suitable for beginners to read.
Psychology of Crime by Peter B. Becraft
A classic book on criminal psychology introduced the basic concepts of criminal psychology, research methods, types of crimes, criminal psychology analysis, and other aspects. It was one of the authoritative textbooks in the field of criminal psychology.
Psychology and Crime by Kevin M O'Hare
This book mainly introduced the relationship between psychology and crime, explored the role of psychology in crime, and how to apply psychology to crime prevention.
Psychology and Life by Richard Gerrag and Robert Sapolsky
This book explored the practical applications of criminal psychology based on life cases, including emotions, social interaction, behavior, cognition and other aspects. It is suitable for criminal psychology professionals and enthusiasts to read.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually listened to this audiobook specifically. But generally, a John Matherson novel might be an interesting story. The 'final day' in the title could imply that it might be about some sort of climax or end - of a story arc, a character's journey, or perhaps even the end of a world in a post - apocalyptic or high - stakes setting.
I haven't actually listened to this audiobook specifically. But generally, a novel audiobook can offer a great way to experience the story. It might have a really engaging narrator who brings the character of Jeff Aiken to life. The plot of a 'Zero Day' story in a novel often involves some sort of impending crisis that needs to be averted, and I'm sure this one is no different.
I'm not a fan of online literature. However, I can recommend some books related to social psychology and cultural psychology as follows:
1. Social Psychology by James D. Dabson
Cultural Psychology by Philip Zimbardo
3. Cultural Anthropology-Philip Zimbardo
Cultural Psychology and Human behavior by Richard Shweder
5. Cultural Psychology: A New Anthropological Perspective-Stephen R Freedman
I hope these books will be of help to you.
Social psychology is a study of how people view society, how society affects society, and how society affects individuals. It involves the study of social thinking, social influence, and social psychological phenomena. The study of social psychology included the process of individual socialization, communication, speech development, partnership, the influence of family and school on individuals, as well as group communication structure, group norms, attitudes, racial prejudice, aggressive behavior, customs, and culture. Social psychology is a discipline that crosses psychology and sociology. It studies social behavior and social psychological phenomena through objective and scientific descriptions and explanations. Social psychology was widely used in many fields. It could help people understand the interaction between individuals and society, improve people's self-awareness and social cognition, and promote social harmony and development.
Psychology is the study of human thoughts, emotions, and behavior. It involves many different fields, including developmental psychology, social psychology, cognitive psychology, and so on. Here are some books related to psychology:
1. Sabiens: A Short History of Humanity by Yuval Noah Harari
2. Psychology and Life by Richard J Gerrigg and Philip G Zimbardo
3 Principles of Psychology by Charles D Wuthnow
The Extortion and Salvation: How to Deal with Emotional Extortion by Marilyn Mee
Deep Thinking: The New Thinking Not the New Feeling by Donald A Norman
Psychology and Business: A Journey from the Frontline to the Business School by Michael B. Lockman
7. Psychology and Life by Richard J. Gerrigg
These books cover different areas and topics of psychology and can help you better understand and respond to your emotions and behaviors and make better decisions in life.
Psychology is the study of human behavior, thinking, emotions, and their development. It involves many different fields, including developmental psychology, social psychology, cognitive psychology, personality psychology, and so on. Here are some recommended books related to psychology:
Psychology and Life by Philip Zimbardo
This is a very popular introductory book on psychology. It uses vivid cases and examples to introduce the basic concepts and theories of psychology and how to apply this knowledge to improve your life.
2. The Crowd-Gustave Le Bon
This book was a classic psychology book that talked about group psychology, the psychological principles of behavior and thinking, and how to understand human behavior and decision-making.
3.'Personal Psychology' by John Gottlieb Skinner
This book introduced the basic concepts and theories of personality psychology, including the structure, characteristics, development, change, and influence of personality, as well as how to apply this knowledge to understand and improve one's interpersonal relationships and mental health.
Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman
This book introduced the concept and theory of emotional intelligence and how to cultivate and improve emotional intelligence in order to better cope with various challenges in life and work.
5. Introduction to Psychology by Stephen R. Barker
This book is a comprehensive introductory psychology textbook that covers all fields and topics of psychology, including basic psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, cognitive psychology, and so on.
Psychology books referred to books that specifically introduced psychological knowledge. They usually included the development of psychology, the main theories and methods of psychology, and the application of psychology.
Here are some examples from psychology books:
Introduction to Psychology by James W. Kalat
Psychology and Life by Richard Gerrag and Philip Zimbardo
3. Social Psychology by Goleman
4. Sabiens: A Short History of Humanity by Yuval Noah Harari
5. Personality Psychology by John B. Pond and J. D Power
Emotion Psychology by James W Kalat
7. Clinic Psychology- by MT Stirling and BFK Stirling
8 Principles of Psychology by B.F. Skinner
These books can help readers understand the knowledge and application of psychology in depth, and can also improve the reader's psychological literacy.