
Psychology: Its Principles and Meanings provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of psychology. It covers the biological, cognitive, and social aspects of human behavior, offering students a clear understanding of how psychological research is applied to real-world situations.
This text investigates the foundational principles of psychology by examining the intersection of biological, cognitive, and social factors that influence human behavior. Robert A. Baron, a noted scholar in the field of social and organizational psychology, utilizes a structured pedagogical framework to synthesize complex psychological theories. The book presents a comprehensive overview of how psychological research is conducted and applied to understand individual and group dynamics. By integrating empirical data with theoretical models, the author provides a systematic introduction to the discipline.
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Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is designed for undergraduate-level study. Experts highlight this as a foundational text that effectively balances historical context with contemporary psychological research methods.
Page Count:
597
Publication Date:
1985-01-01
Publisher:
Harcourt School
ISBN-10:
0030007631
ISBN-13:
9780030007637
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