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Psychology David G. Myers

Psychology By David G. Myers

Psychology by David G. Myers


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This modules-based version of Myers' Psychology tenth edition breaks down the book's 16 chapters into 54 short modules. The condensed text allows students to better grasp and explore psychological concepts. It also makes for more flexibility in teaching, as cross-references to other chapters have been replaced with brief explanations.

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Psychology: In Modules by David G. Myers

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About David G. Myers

DAVID G. MYERS is John Dirk Werkman Professor of Psychology at Hope College, Michigan, USA, where he has taught dozens of Introductory Psychology courses. He has contributed articles to a number of scientific periodicals, including Science, American Scientist, Psychological Science and the American Psychologist, as well as digests of psychological science in magazines for the general public.

Table of Contents

PART I: INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY AND SCIENCE OF PSYCHOLOGY 1. The Story of Psychology 2. Thinking Critically With Psychological Science 3. Research Strategies: How Psychologists Ask and Answer Questions PART II: THE BIOLOGY OF MIND 4. Neural and Hormonal Systems 5. Tools of Discovery and Older Brain Structures 6. The Cerebral Cortex and Our Divided Brain PART III: CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE TWO-TRACK MIND 7. Brain States and Consciousness 8. Sleep and Dreams 9. Hypnosis 10. Drugs and Consciousness PART IV: NATURE, NURTURE, AND HUMAN DIVERSITY 11. Behavior Genetics and Evolutionary Psychology 12. Culture, Gender, and Other Environmental Influences PART V: DEVELOPING THROUGH THE LIFE SPAN 13. Developmental Issues, Prenatal Development, and the Newborn 14. Infancy and Childhood 15. Adolescence 16. Adulthood PART VI: SENSATION AND PERCEPTION 17. Basic Principles of Sensation and Perception 18. Vision and Perceptual Organization and Interpretation 19. The Nonvisual Senses PART VII: LEARNING 20. Basic Learning Concepts and Classical Conditioning 21. Operant Conditioning 22. Effects of Biology and Cognition, and Learning by Observation PART VIII: MEMORY 23. Studying and Building Memories 24. Storage: Retaining Information in the Brain 25. Retrieval 26. Forgetting, Memory Construction, and Improving Memory PART IX: THINKING, LANGUAGE, AND INTELLIGENCE 27. Thinking 28. Language and Thought 29. Introduction to Intelligence 30. Assessing Intelligence 31. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Intelligence PART X: MOTIVATION AND WORK 32. Basic Motivational Concepts and Hunger 33. Sexual Motivation and the Need to Belong 34. Motivation at Work PART XI: EMOTIONS, STRESS, AND HEALTH 35. Introduction to Emotion 36. Expressed Emotion 37. Experienced Emotion 38. Stress and Health 39. Promoting Health PART XII: PERSONALITY 40. Psychodynamic Theories 41. Humanistic Theories 42. Trait Theories, Social-Cognitive Theories, and the Self PART XIII: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 43. Social Thinking 44. Social Influence 45. Antisocial Relations 46. Prosocial Relations PART XIV: PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS 47. Introduction to Psychological Disorders 48. Anxiety Disorders 49. Mood Disorders 50. Schizophrenia 51. Dissociative, Personality, and Eating Disorders PART XV: THERAPY 52. The Psychological Therapies 53. Evaluating Psychotherapies 54. The Biomedical Therapies Appendix A: Subfields of Psychology Appendix B: Complete Module Reviews

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CIN1464102619A
9781464102615
1464102619
Psychology: In Modules by David G. Myers
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Macmillan Learning
20120222
778
N/A
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