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Psychology

The scientific study of the mind and its activities ranges from child development to abnormal behavior. Students can access on-line study tools such as chapter reviews, essay questions and live chat areas.





[icon] CW logo Arnett - Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood: A Cultural Approach

Features of this site include:
  • chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • essay questions that test students' critical thinking skills.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.
  • key word searches that are easy to use and feature built-in search engines.
  • built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses and graded quizzes to their instructors.
  • an extensive faculty module that includes PowerPoint TM slides, presentation graphics, and lecture hints and activities.



[icon] CW logo Aron - Statistics for Psychology, 3E
Welcome to the online study guide to accompany Statistics for Psychology, Third Edition.
Features of this site include:
  • Chapter Objectives - what you should learn after you have completed the chapter
  • Tips for Success - ideas for success; what to practice, what to study
  • Online Student Study Guide
  • Flashcards
  • Stat Links - dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information
  • Mini Web Chapters



[icon] CW logo Aronson - Social Psychology, 4E

Features of this site include:
  • chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.



[icon] CW logo Ashcraft - Cognition, 3E
This Companion Website Online Study Guide makes learning dynamic, interactive and efficient. Designed specifically with the active learner in mind, each chapter of the Companion Website features:
  • chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.



[icon] CW logo Barker - Psychology

Features of this site include:
  • chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.



[icon] CW logo Craig - Human Development, 9E

Features of this site include:
  • chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.



[icon] CW logo Davis/Palladino - Psychology, 3/e
This site allows psychology students using Psychology, 3/e, by Davis and Palladino to fully access the wealth of psychology-related information available on the World Wide Web today. The Davis PH Companion Website takes the student study guide concept to the next level by providing an on-line interface to a world of related resources on introductory psychology. Featured are learning objectives, multiple-choice, true/false, and short essay questions which are keyed to each chapter in the text. This on-line study guide provides immediate feedback to the student along with specific page references in the text. Students using the site can also communicate with each other using the message board feature. A full World Wide Web search function is also available using key words from the Psychology course. There is also a link to The Psychology Place TM on every page.



[icon] CW logo Emery - Essentials of Abnormal Psychology, 1/E
Welcome to the World Wide Web online study designed to accompany Essentials of Abnormal Psychology by Robert E. Emery and Thomas F. Oltmanns. Features include objectives, multiple choice, true/false, fill in the blanks, essays, and web destinations. This on-line study guide provides immediate feedback to the student along with specific page references in the text. Students using the site can also communicate with each other using the new message board and chat room features. A full World Wide Web search function is also available using key words from the Social Psychology course.



[icon] CW logo Feldman Psychology Gateway
Welcome to the gateway for our dynamic Feldman Psychology Websites from Prentice Hall. These sites are specifically designed to accompany our widely adopted Psychology texts:
  • Child Development, 2E
  • Development Across the Life Span, 3E
  • Social Psychology, 3E
  • Child Development: A Topical Approach.



[icon] CW logo Kail Psychology Gateway
Welcome to the gateway for our dynamic Kail Child Psychology Websites from Prentice Hall. These sites are specifically designed to accompany our widely adopted Child Psychology texts:
  • Children and Their Development, 2E
  • Children



[icon] CW logo Kassin - Psychology, 3/e
This site allows Introduction to Psychology students using Psychology, 3E, by Saul Kassin to fully access the wealth of psychology-related information available on the World Wide Web today. The Prentice Hall Companion Website takes the student study guide concept to the next level by providing an on-line interface to a world of related resources on child development. Featured are learning objectives, multiple-choice, true/false, and short essay questions which are keyed to each chapter in the text. This on-line study guide provides immediate feedback to the student along with specific page references in the text. Students and instructors can also communicate with each other using the message board and chat room. A full World Wide Web search function is also available using key words from the Introductory to Psychology course.



[icon] CW logo Klein - Biological Psychology, 1/e
This Companion Website enables students to test their comprehension of each chapter's material using Multiple Choice, Fill-in-the-Blank, Matching, and Labeling quizzes that can be automatically graded to provide immediate feedback. Other activities include Net Search, Web Destinations and short answer Essays.



[icon] CW logo Miracle - Human Sexuality: Meeting your Basic Needs

Features of this site include:
  • chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.



[icon] CW logo Morris/Maisto Psychology Gateway
Welcome to the gateway for our dynamic Morris/Maisto Psychology Websites from Prentice Hall. These sites are specifically designed to accompany our widely adopted Psychology texts:
  • Psychology: An Introduction, 11E
  • Understanding Psychology, 6E



[icon] CW logo Muzi - Child Development: Through Time and Transition
Psychology students can now access the Prentice Hall Companion website accompany Child Development: Through Time and Transition, 1/e, by Malinda Jo Muzi. This site offers a wealth of child development-related information available on the World Wide Web. The Muzi website takes the student study guide concept to the next level by providing an on-line interface to a of related resources on child development. Featured are learning objectives, multiple-choice, true/false, and short essay questions which are keyed to each chapter in the text. This on-line guide provides immediate feedback to the student along with specific page references in the text. Students using the site can also communicate with each other using the new message board and chat room features. A full World Wide Web search function is also available using key words from the Child Development course.



[icon] CW logo Nevid - Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World, 5E
Welcome to the online study guide to accompany Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World, 5E. Features of this site include: chapter outlines, online quizzes, research updates, flash cards, glossary, web links, search engines, communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards, and more!



[icon] CW logo Oltmanns and Emery - Abnormal Psychology, 3/e
This site allows psychology students using Abnormal Psychology, 3E, by Thomas F. Oltmanns and Robert E. Emery, both of the University of Virginia, to fully access the wealth of abnormal psychology-related information available on the World Wide Web today. The Oltmanns/Emery PH Companion Website takes the student study guide concept to the next level by providing an on-line interface to a world of related resources on abnormal psychology. Featured are learning objectives, multiple-choice, true/false, and short essay questions which are keyed to each chapter in the text. This on-line study guide provides immediate feedback to the student along with specific page references in the text. A full World Wide Web search function is also available using key words from the Abnormal Psychology course.



[icon] CW logo Rice Developmental Psychology Gateway
Welcome to the gateway for our dynamic Rice Developmental Psychology Websites from Prentice Hall. These sites are specifically designed to accompany our widely adopted Psychology texts:
  • Child and Adolescent Development
  • Human Development, 4E



[icon] CW logo Salkind - Exploring Research, 5E
Welcome to the online study guide to accompany Exploring Research, 5E. Features of this site include: chapter objectives, tips for success, online student study guide, web links, and more!



[icon] CW logo Sarason - Abnormal Psychology: The Problem of Maladaptive Behavior, 10E
Welcome to the online study guide to accompany Abnormal Psychology, 10E. Features of this site include: chapter learning objectives, online quizzes, web links, communication tools and more!



[icon] CW logo Smock - Physiological Psychology: A Neuroscience Approach, 1/e
This Companion Website enables students to test their comprehension of each chapter's material using Multiple Choice, Fill-in-the-Blank, Matching, and Identification quizzes that can be automatically graded to provide immediate feedback. Other activities include Net Search, Web Destinations and short answer Essays.



[icon] CW logo Tavris - Psychology in Perspective, 3E

Features of this site include:
  • Chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts.
  • Essay questions that test students' critical thinking skills.
  • Multiple choice and other objective quizzes geared to the text that supply instant feedback on students' mastery of core material.
  • Built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses and graded quizzes to their instructors.
  • Web Destinations and Net Search features that provide students with an opportunity to the information presented in the text.



[icon] CW logo Taylor - Social Psychology, 11E
Welcome to the online study guide to accompany Social Psychology, 11E. Features of this site include: chapter objectives, online quizzes, interactive self-assessment surveys, web links and more!



[icon] CW logo Wade Psychology Gateway
Welcome to the gateway for our dynamic Wade Psychology Websites from Prentice Hall. These sites are specifically designed to accompany our widely adopted Psychology texts:
  • Psychology, 7E
  • Invitation to Psychology, 2E



[icon] CW logo Willingham - Cognition: The Thinking Animal

Features of this site include:
  • chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts.
  • online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
  • writing activities that foster critical thinking.
  • dynamic weblinks that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
  • hierarchical outlines that help students understand core concepts.
  • communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online collaboration and communication.

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