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Psychology  
Author: Phillip G. Zimbardo
ISBN: 0321034325
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From the Back Cover
Psychology, Third Edition, builds upon the experience and reputations of Phil Zimbardo and Ann Weber with the addition of a new co-author, Bob Johnson, who has a wealth of teaching experience at the community college level. This briefer, less expensive book presents psychology in a meaningful, manageable format that focuses on the key questions and core concepts of psychology. Introductory psychology covers such a wide range of topics and issues that it becomes difficult for readers to see the forest for the trees. To make key psychological concepts more meaningful, the authors found inspiration in a classic chess study. This study showed that experts did no better than novices at remembering the location of pieces on a chess board when they were placed randomly. Only when the patterns represented actual game situations did they make sense and therefore become more easily memorable for the experts. Clearly, meaningful patterns are easier to remember and understand than random arrangements, and Psychology applies this by presenting the field of psychology in meaningful patterns to enhance comprehension. These concepts are then applied to readers' own lives, study skills, and the world around them. Finally, Psychology integrates a cross-cultural and multicultural perspective to make psychology meaningful for everyone. For anyone interested in Introductory Psychology.




Psychology

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Featuring a solid research base and impressive breadth of concise and practical coverage, Psychology, Second Edition is ideal for instructors and students alike. A balanced introduction to the entire discipline it reflects latest trends and pays special attention throughout to the impact of cultural diversity. Psychology, Second Edition provides expanded innovative and student-oriented pedagogy, a new topical approach to human development, new coverage of both human and animal emotions, and a new appendix on statistics. The text's easy-to-read style and helpful pedagogy make content readily accessible to the learner while the strong research focus and practical 14-chapter organization make it a worthy choice for the teacher.

     



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