
Passer’s Psychology: Frontiers and Applications is a very well-known and respected market leading Introductory Psychology resource in Canadian Universities. The Canadian author team – led by Mike Atkinson – is dynamic, student focused, and eager to share their love of Psychology with students.Psychology: Frontiers and Applications is a thoughtfully integrated book and multimedia package that strikes just the right balance between student friendliness and scientific integrity―a teaching tool that introduces students to psychology as a science, while highlighting its relevance to their lives and society. All of this is done within a conceptual framework that emphasizes relations between biological, psychological, and environmental levels of analysis.
This text investigates the core principles of psychology by balancing scientific rigor with accessible applications for undergraduate students. The authors, Ronald Smith and Michael Passer, utilize a multi-level conceptual framework to explain human behavior. By integrating biological, psychological, and environmental perspectives, the book provides a comprehensive introduction to the field as a modern science.
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Academic reviewers and educators frequently identify this resource as a standard introductory text within Canadian universities due to its balanced pedagogical approach. Experts highlight the text for its ability to maintain scientific integrity while remaining accessible to students new to the discipline.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1950-01-01
Publisher:
Na
ISBN-10:
0070005265
ISBN-13:
9780070005266
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