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LEARN IT. LIVE IT.
Why take psychology? What makes psychology a science? Can it really help me understand my feelings and behaviors? Or how I get along with family and friends? Now from the world's foremost author for the introductory psychology classroom comes a new textbook that makes learning about the psychology of our lives a captivating experience for students at all levels.
Carried by the author's acclaimed empathetic voice, Psychology in Everyday Life is David Myers' most inviting text to date. This new book represents a breakthrough in the interplay of text and visuals, yet, as always, provides a rich source of scientific insights into the lives we live. Any student, regardless of age or background, will find it a text that speaks directly to him or her, and will embrace it not just for its grade-raising potential, but for its revelations about what makes a person a stronger student, a more tuned-in friend or partner, a more effective worker, or a wiser parent.
Time Management: Or, How to be a Great Student and Still Have a Life! (by Richard O. Straub)
1. Psychology's Roots, Big Ideas, and Critical Thinking Tools
2. Neuroscience and Consciousness
3. Developing Through the Life Span
4. Gender and Sexuality
5. Sensation and Perception
6. Learning
7. Memory
8. Thinking, Language, and Intelligence
9. Motivation and Emotion
10. Stress, Health, and Human Flourishing
11. Personality
12. Psychological Disorders
13. Therapy
14. Social Psychology Appendix: Psychology at Work
LEARN IT. LIVE IT.
Why take psychology? What makes psychology a science? Can it really help me understand my feelings and behaviors? Or how I get along with family and friends? Now from the world's foremost author for the introductory psychology classroom comes a new textbook that makes learning about the psychology of our lives a captivating experience for students at all levels.
Carried by the author's acclaimed empathetic voice, Psychology in Everyday Life is David Myers' most inviting text to date. This new book represents a breakthrough in the interplay of text and visuals, yet, as always, provides a rich source of scientific insights into the lives we live. Any student, regardless of age or background, will find it a text that speaks directly to him or her, and will embrace it not just for its grade-raising potential, but for its revelations about what makes a person a stronger student, a more tuned-in friend or partner, a more effective worker, or a wiser parent.
Time Management: Or, How to be a Great Student and Still Have a Life! (by Richard O. Straub)
1. Psychology's Roots, Big Ideas, and Critical Thinking Tools
2. Neuroscience and Consciousness
3. Developing Through the Life Span
4. Gender and Sexuality
5. Sensation and Perception
6. Learning
7. Memory
8. Thinking, Language, and Intelligence
9. Motivation and Emotion
10. Stress, Health, and Human Flourishing
11. Personality
12. Psychological Disorders
13. Therapy
14. Social Psychology Appendix: Psychology at Work
LEARN IT. LIVE IT.
Why take psychology? What makes psychology a science? Can it really help me understand my feelings and behaviors? Or how I get along with family and friends? Now from the world's foremost author for the introductory psychology classroom comes a new textbook that makes learning about the psychology of our lives a captivating experience for students at all levels.
Carried by the author's acclaimed empathetic voice, Psychology in Everyday Life is David Myers' most inviting text to date. This new book represents a breakthrough in the interplay of text and visuals, yet, as always, provides a rich source of scientific insights into the lives we live. Any student, regardless of age or background, will find it a text that speaks directly to him or her, and will embrace it not just for its grade-raising potential, but for its revelations about what makes a person a stronger student, a more tuned-in friend or partner, a more effective worker, or a wiser parent.
Time Management: Or, How to be a Great Student and Still Have a Life! (by Richard O. Straub)
1. Psychology's Roots, Big Ideas, and Critical Thinking Tools
2. Neuroscience and Consciousness
3. Developing Through the Life Span
4. Gender and Sexuality
5. Sensation and Perception
6. Learning
7. Memory
8. Thinking, Language, and Intelligence
9. Motivation and Emotion
10. Stress, Health, and Human Flourishing
11. Personality
12. Psychological Disorders
13. Therapy
14. Social Psychology Appendix: Psychology at Work