
This edition of a highly successful introductory psychology textbook emphasizes integration, critical thinking, core concepts and cutting edge issues. The text has been significantly reorganized and streamlined to provide a coherent, comprehensive overview of the field of psychology today. Critical thinking is encouraged in descriptions of important research studies, in discussions of recurring themes, in end-of-chapter questions, and in critical essays included in the student study guide.
This text investigates the foundational principles and contemporary developments within the field of psychology to provide a comprehensive overview for students. The authors, a team of experienced academic psychologists, utilize a structured framework that emphasizes the integration of core concepts with modern research findings. By streamlining complex theories into a coherent narrative, the book aims to foster critical thinking and analytical engagement with psychological data.
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This text is widely recognized as a foundational resource for undergraduate students beginning their study of psychology. Experts frequently note the balance between theoretical density and accessible prose, making it a standard tool for academic instruction.
Page Count:
728
Publication Date:
1991-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill College
ISBN-10:
007006539X
ISBN-13:
9780070065390
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