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This essential resource, for any undergraduate student studying an introductory psychology subject or majoring in psychology, helps guide students with writing essays and reports by teaching them how to follow the referencing and writing conventions outlined in the American Psychology Association.
This exceptionally thorough Study Guide provides a review of key ideas, including exercises, fill-in-the-blank items, free response questions, and programmed learning. A self-test and a review of key terms and key people also are included for each chapter.
Written by Richard B. Stalling and Ronald E. Wasden, both of Bradley University. Each chapter includes an extensive review of key ideas, followed by opportunities for self-quizzing that including matching and multiple-choice questions. Available at a discounted when packaged with the text; contact your Wadsworth Cengage Learning representative for more information.
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Each chapter includes an extensive review of key ideas, followed by opportunities for self-quizzing that including matching and multiple-choice questions. Available at a discounted price when packaged with the text; contact your Wadsworth Cengage Learning representative for more information.
Study more effectively and improve your performance at exam time with this comprehensive guide. Written to work hand-in hand with PSYCHOLOGY: THEMES AND VARIATIONS, 8th Edition, this user-friendly guide includes a wide variety of learning tools to help you master the key concepts of the course.
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The Oxford Handbook of Undergraduate Psychology Education provides psychology educators, administrators, and researchers with up-to-date advice on best teaching practices, course content, teaching methods and classroom management strategies, student advising, and professional and administrative issues.
Shorter than Weiten's big book by almost 200 pages, PSYCHOLOGY: THEMES AND VARIATIONS, BRIEFER VERSION, SEVENTH EDITION offers a superb thematic organization together with practical applications and examples that help students see beyond research to big-picture concepts. Often described as a challenging book that is easy to learn from, PSYCHOLOGY: THEMES AND VARIATIONS surveys psychology's broad range of content with three aims: to illuminate the process of research and its intrinsic relationship to application (Themes); to show both the unity and diversity of the subject (Variations), and to invite students to the study of psychology by respecting their ability to master its fundamental con...
Why are there so many psychologists in America today? Psychologists on the March seeks to answer this question through historical analysis of the middle years of this century. The book argues that the Second World War exerted a profound influence on the shape and structure of the field, transforming it from a small academic subject into an enormous mental health profession. It provides a case study of the interaction of scientific expertise and professional practice in the construction of a modern discipline.