For an undergraduate Introduction to Psychology course that requires a brief, paperback text. *Taking advantage of the technological advances of recent years, the Fifth Edition of this best-selling brief text thoroughly integrates multimedia to provide students with as rich a learning environment as the early 21st century has to offer. Interactive ...
For courses in Introductory Psychology. Students and professors consistently turn to this best-selling introductory psychology textbook for a solid, balanced foundation of core material, grounded in good research. Classic studies are carefully integrated with the most up-to-date research to provide students with an accurate and current view of the ...
Psychology: The Core presents a scientific, accurate, and thorough overview of the essential concepts of psychology and helps readers see the exciting applications of these concepts in real life. The printed textbook, Psychology: The Core, covers the core content of psychology---the essentials that every introductory psychology student should know ...
This book presents a scientific, accurate, and thorough overview of the essential concepts of psychology in engaging language that the average student can easily comprehend. It is current without being trendy; and it is written clearly and accessibly. NOW AUTOMATICALLY PACKAGED with MyPsychLab. Every copy of Understanding Psychology, 8e MyPsychLab ...
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The Student Study Guide's features include chapter highlights, key terms and concepts, comprehensive guided progress tests with multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, matching, short answer, and essay questions, and a 'language support' section with key term flashcards. The Student Study Guide was revised by William Premo, Ph.D. of the Minnesota ...
For introductory psychology courses with an emphasis on applications. Based on the best selling introductory psychology text by Morris Understanding Psychology, this book includes a number of features designed to help students understand the material and how it applies to them.
The printed textbook, "Psychology: The Core," covers the core content of psychology--the essentials that every introductory psychology student should know. The book is briefer than a standard introductory text, allowing for a lower cost to students and using less printed paper. It includes study aids students have told us they find useful--concept ...
Created by Amy Pearce of Arkansas State University, the Seventh Edition study guide contains material to help reinforce students' understanding of the concepts covered in the text. Each chapter contains an overview to introduce student to the chapter; an outline with space for students to take notes from the text during lecture; learning ...
This book presents a scientific, accurate, and thorough overview of the essential concepts of psychology in engaging language that the average reader can easily comprehend. Topics include the science of psychology, the biological basis of behavior, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory, cognition and mental abilities, ...
Practical and accessible, the seventh edition of this popular introductory text provides a solid presentation of the theoretical foundations underlying the psychology of adjustment. Each text is packaged with a free self-assessment journal.
For several decades, Dr. Morris has worked primarily with two problems: the development of a general theory of signs, and the development of a general theory of value. He approached both problems in terms of George Mead's theory of action or behavior. This book brings together these two lines of development.
These five essays from the Walter Prescott Webb Memorial Lectures explore the many ways Southern writers have shaped and been shaped by their region. Susan A. Eacker explains how South Carolinian essayist and poet Louisa McCord came to believe slavery was necessary and good within a world that would forever be inhabited by violent men and ...
For several decades, Dr. Morris has worked primarily with two problems: the development of a general theory of signs, and the development of a general theory of value. He approached both problems in terms of George Mead's theory of action or behavior. This book brings together these two lines of development.
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The Philosophy of the Present
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George Herbert Mead, Arthur Edward Murphy (Preface by)