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Psychology A Framework for Psychology: A Framework for Everyday Thinking provides an accessible and personalized framework that students need to go from understanding to the application of the science of Psychology. This …
Psychology Around Us This exciting new textbook for introductory psychology helps to open students’ minds to the idea that psychology is all around us. Authors RON COMER and LIZ GOULD encourage students to …
Focus on Psychology A This book was in very good condition, and it did not take long to arrive. This comprehensive study guide helps drive home concepts presented in Peter Gray’s Psychology, sixth edition, through …
The Psychology Major Career This book was recommended by my professor and was very valuable in helping me with my resume. Landrum/Davis provides strategies for success that will allow students to achieve their career goals, …
Forensic Psychology Poorly ordered, extremely dry, and almost impossible to read. And I’ve read a lot of textbooks.
If you want a good Forensic Psychology book, save your money on this one. Beg and plead with …
Culture and Psychology It was a requirement for my psychology class and I found it initially very interesting to see a book about culture & psychology. It was interesting but the studies at the end of the chapters were …
Psychology PRODUCT WAS GREAT…RECIEVED ON TIME…WAS USED SO HAD LITTLE WRITING AND HIGHTLIGHT BUT OVERALL VERY USEFUL FOR MY CLASS. didn’t include lecture outlines but when I asked seller did disclose and …
Cognitive Psychology With an accessible, easy-to-understand writing style, the fifth edition of COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY will give you the tools you need to be successful in the course! This text covers cognitive …
Psychology 10th Edition MyPsychLab This text emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and the integration of culture and gender in the science of psychology. Well-known for its pioneering focus on the development of …
The Story of Psychology Socrates, Plato, Descartes, Spinoza, Mesmer, William James, Pavlov, Freud, Piaget, Erikson, and Skinner. Each of these thinkers recognized that human beings could examine, comprehend, and eventually …