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Psychology : a modular approach to mind and behavior

โœ Scribed by Coon, Dennis


Publisher
Wadsworth/Thomson Learning
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
839
Series
Available Titles CengageNOW
Edition
10th ed
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Over 2 million students have learned psychology from Dennis Coon. Serving as a guide and mentor to students, Coon uses humor and everyday analogies to make abstract concepts concrete, such as ''the cerebral cortex looks like a giant, wrinkled walnut.'' Using a consistent pedagogical structure, the author helps students learn psychology by using the tested principles of Survey, Question, Read, Recite and Review. In addition, he helps them to master psychology with a fourth ''R,'' Relate, which requires them to relate their new knowledge to their own experience, helping abstract ideas to become concrete. The book uses a ''chunking'' principle, asking students to read major sections, then review them, before they go on. As the new title of the book indicates, PSYCHOLOGY: A MODULAR APPROACH TO MIND AND BEHAVIOR (formerly called ESSENTIALS OF PSYCHOLOGY) is now modular, and is the medium-sized text in a three-book set authored by Dennis Coon. By separating the chapters into modules, this edition goes even further in ''chunking'' content for student mastery. This text covers the basic set of topics but differs by having two chapters on development, a separate chapter on ''Gender and Sexuality'' (Chapter 15), and a concluding chapter on ''Applied Psychology'' (Chapter 17). The book is frequently described as ''fun'' because it presents topics that are of interest and relevance to students, relates it to their lives, and provides many engaging applications that students can use in their own lives. For teachers who want a book that students will read, enjoy, and savor - Coon's text is the perfect choice

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: The psychology of studying --
Introducing psychology and research methods --
Brain and behavior --
Child development --
From birth to death: life-spane development --
Sensation and perception --
States of consciousness --
Conditioning and learning --
Memory --
cognition, intelligence, and creativity --
Motivation and emotion --
Personality --
Health, Strees, and coping --
Psychologyical disorders --
Therapies --
Gender and sexuality --
Social behavior --
Applied psychology --
Behaviorial statistics.


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