
STUDENT MANUAL FOR UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR
This manual serves as a structured pedagogical tool designed to reinforce the core concepts of human behavior presented in James V. McConnell's primary textbook. Al Siebert, an experienced educator, organizes the material to facilitate student comprehension through active engagement with psychological theories and empirical research. The text provides a systematic framework for reviewing key terminology, experimental methodologies, and behavioral principles found in the sixth edition of the parent volume.
What You Will Find
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Students and instructors frequently utilize this manual as a supplementary resource to improve retention of introductory psychological principles. Experts note that the text provides a clear, structured approach to mastering the dense terminology often found in undergraduate psychology curricula.
Page Count:
371
Publication Date:
1989-01-01
Publisher:
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
ISBN-10:
0030142334
ISBN-13:
9780030142338
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