Why Myers?David Myers has become the worldβs best-selling introductory psychology author by serving the needs of instructors and students so well. Each Myers textbook offers an impeccable combination of up-to-date research, well-crafted pedagogy, and effective media and supplements. Most of all, eac
Psychology In Modules
β Scribed by David G. Myers
- Publisher
- Worth Publishers
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 930
- Edition
- Ninth Edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Why Myers?David Myers has become the worldβs best-selling introductory psychology author by serving the needs of instructors and students so well. Each Myers textbook offers an impeccable combination of up-to-date research, well-crafted pedagogy, and effective media and supplements. Most of all, each Myers text demonstrates why this authorβs style works so well for students, with his signature compassionate, companionable voice, and superb judgment about how to communicateΒ the science of psychology and its human impact.Β Why Modules?This modules-based version of Myersβ best-selling, full-length text, Psychology (breaking down that bookβs 16 chapters into 59 short modules) is yet another example of the authorβs ability to understand what works in the classroom. It comes from Myersβ experiences with students who strongly prefer textbooks divided into briefer segments instead of lengthier chapters, and with instructors who appreciate the flexibility offered by the modular format.Modular organization presents material in smaller segments. Students can easily read any module in a single sitting. Self-standing modules. Instructors can assign modules in their own preferred order.Β The modules make no assumptions about what students have previously read.Β Illustrations and key terms are repeated as needed.This modular organization of short, stand-alone text units enhances teacher flexibility.Β Instead of assigning the entire Sensation and Perception chapter, instructors can assign the module on vision, the module on hearing, and/or the module on the other senses in whatever order they choose.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
In this version of<i>Psychology, Twelfth Edition</i>, David Myers and Nathan DeWall break down the new edition's 16 chapters into 53 modules, assignable in any sequence and brief enough to be read in one sitting. Itβs a format favored by a wide range of students and instructors, one thatβs supported
<DIV></DIV>The new edition of <I>Exploring Psychology in Modules</I> offers outstanding currency on the research, practice, and teaching of psychology. Myers and DeWall inspire students with fascinating findings and applications, effective new study tools and technologies, and a compassionate and co