Preface
Features List
Table of Contents
About the Authors
Companion Website
Psychology Place
Supplements
Other Titles

Preface

Brannigan, Experiencing Psychology: Active Learning Adventures
Unique in approach, this activity book provides students with hands-on experience in "doing" psychology, rather than just reading about it. It contains thirty-nine active learning experiences that correspond to major topics in psychology.
(0-321-03282-9)

Coats, Contemporary Readings in Psychology
A supplement for courses in Introductory Psychology, this special topics reader includes articles from The New York Times. It presents an intriguing introduction to "hot" topics in psychology currently debated in the classroom. These carefully selected readings are preceded by informative introductions and followed by questions designed to encourage students to think critically about what they have just read. The format allows instructors to easily pick and choose among the topics to fit their particular course emphasis.
(0-13-977513-7)

Hock, Forty Studies That Changed Psychology, 3/e
Presenting the seminal research studies that have shaped modern psychological study, this brief supplement provides an overview of the environment that gave rise to each study, its experimental design, its findings, and its impact on current thinking in the discipline.
(0-13-922725-3)

Landrum, The Psychology Major: Careers and Strategies for Success
This 160-page paperback provides valuable information on career options available to psychology majors, tips for improving academic performance, and a guide to the APA style of research reporting.
(0-13-083753-9)

McBurney, How to Think Like a Psychologist
This unique supplementary text uses a question-answer format to explore some of the most common questions students ask about psychology.
(0-02-378392-3)

Wade, Psychobabble and Biobunk
(0-673-97467-7)


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