Psychology, Books a la Carte Edition
Pearson (Verlag)
978-0-205-44748-0 (ISBN)
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This new edition of Psychology has undergone a major revision with thousands of new references and dozens of new topics added. New co-author Linda Brannon has worked closely with Lester Lefton to rewrite, reorganize, and provide a stronger focus on gender and diversity issues, as well as a new emphasis on the process of research.
Four major themes are recurrent in the text: the integration of diversity, the importance of biological/evolutionary topics, the complex relationship between nature and nurture, and the importance of students' ability to apply and critique basic psychological principles within their own lives.
The pedagogical plan reinforces the need for students to be active in their own learning process. Students are encouraged to review what they have learned, apply what they have learned to the world around them, and reflect on the connections between topics.
This affordable Books à la Carte Edition features the exact same content from our traditional textbook in a convenient, notebook-ready loose-leaf format – allowing students to take only what they need to class. As a bonus, the Books à la Carte Edition is accompanied by a full-color, laminated Study Card that’s a perfect tool to help students prepare for exams.
Each chapter concludes with “Summary and Review.”
1. What is Psychology?
What is This Science of Psychology?
Recurring Themes–Issues that Underpin and Reveal Psychology.
Psychology as a Research Science.
Critical Thinking: An Active Learning Process.
Avoiding Ethnocentrism: Racial, Ethnic, Cultural and Gender Bias.
Ethics in Psychological Research.
Psychology is Still a Young Discipline.
Who Are These People Called Psychologists?
2. Neuroscience: The Brain and Behavior.
Genetics and Evolutionary Psychology.
Communication in the Nervous System.
Organization of the Nervous Systems.
Brain Organization.
The Brain at Work.
Hormones and Glands.
3. Child Development.
Key Issues and Research Designs.
Physical Development.
The Development of Thought.
The Growth of Emotions.
Social Development.
4. Adolescence and Adulthood.
Adolescence: Bridging the Gap.
Adulthood: Years of Stability and Change.
Late Adulthood: Growing Older, Growing Wiser.
5. Sensation and Perception.
The Perceptual Experience.
The Visual System.
Visual Perception.
Hearing.
Taste and Smell.
The Skin Senses.
Kinesthesis and the Vestibular Sense.
Extrasensory Perception.
6. Consciousness.
Consciousness.
Sleep.
Dreams.
Controlling Consciousness: Biofeedback, Hypnosis, and Meditation.
Altering Consciousness with Drugs.
7. Learning.
Pavlovian, or Classical, Conditioning Theory.
Key Variables in Classical Conditioning.
Operant Conditioning.
Key Variables in Operant Conditioning.
The Biology that Underpins Learning.
Cognitive Learning.
8. Memory.
Memory: The Brain as Information Processor.
Encoding.
Storage.
Retrieval.
Forgetting: When Memory Fails.
9. Cognitive Psychology.
Cognitive Psychology: An Overview.
Concept Formation: The Process of Forming Mental Groups.
Problem Solving: Confronting Situations that Require Solutions.
Reasoning and Decision Making.
Artificial Intelligence.
Language.
Language Acquisition.
10. Intelligence.
What is Intelligence?
The Process of Test Development.
Four Important Intelligence Tests.
Environmental and Biological Factors in Intelligence.
Exceptionality and Education.
11. Motivation and Emotion.
Theories of Motivation.
Hunger: A Physiological Need.
Sexual Behavior: Physiology Plus Thought.
Achievement: A Social Need.
Emotion.
12. Personality and Its Assessment.
What Is Personality?
Psychodynamic Theories.
Skinner and Behavioral Analysis.
Trait and Type Theories: Stable Behavioral Dispositions.
Humanistic Approaches: The Search for Psychological Health.
Cognitive Approaches to Personality. Personality in Cultural Context.
Personality Assessment.
13. Social Psychology.
Attitudes: Deeply Held Feelings and Beliefs.
Social Cognition: The Impact of Thought.
Social Interactions.
14. Stress and Health Psychology.
Stress.
Coping.
Health Psychology.
15. Psychological Disorders.
What is Abnormal Behavior?
Anxiety Disorders.
Mood Disorders.
Dissociative Disorders.
Schizophrenia.
Personality Disorders.
Violence and Mental Disorders.
16. Therapy.
Therapy Comes in Many Forms.
Psychoanalysis and Psychodynamic Therapies.
Humanistic Therapies.
Behavior Therapy.
Cognitive Therapy.
Group Therapy.
Biologically Based Therapies.
17. Psychology in Action.
Industrial/ Organizational Psychology.
Human Factors.
Psychology and the Law.
Environmental Psychology.
Community Psychology.
Educational Psychology.
Sport Psychology.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 7.9.2005 |
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| Sprache | englisch |
| Gewicht | 1320 g |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie |
| ISBN-10 | 0-205-44748-1 / 0205447481 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-205-44748-0 / 9780205447480 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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