Friday, February 11, 2011

Psychology: Core Concepts PDF

Rating: (37 reviews) Author: Philip G. Zimbardo ISBN : 9780205547883 New from $25.00 Format: PDF
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Psychology: Core Conceptsrepresents the marriage of great science with great teaching--Applying the principles of psychology to the teaching of psychology.

 

Within this fourteen-chapter text, the authors focus on the core topics the majority of introductory psychology instructors cover—all while applying the principles of psychology to the teaching of psychology. Psychology: Core Concepts focuses on a manageable number of core concepts (usually three to five) in each chapter, allowing students to attain a deeper level of understanding of the material. Learning is reinforced through focused application and critical thinking activities, and connections between concepts are drawn across chapters to help students see the big picture of psychology as a whole. The 6th Edition features an enhanced critical thinking emphasis, with new chapter-opening "Problems" and new end-of-chapter critical thinking applications that promote more active learning of the content. 

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  • Paperback: 768 pages
  • Publisher: Allyn & Bacon; 6 edition (October 31, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0205547885
  • ISBN-13: 978-0205547883
  • Product Dimensions: 10.7 x 8.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds

Psychology: Core Concepts PDF

I was assigned this text for a college General Psychology course, and upon reading it cover to cover, I found that it was quiet interesting! The book uses simple terms so it is easy to understand what really matters, rather than trying to memorize countless definitions, and it has a story at the beginning of each chapter to help put each concept in perspective. In comparison to other dry, and complicated psychology books which I have had in the past, I highly suggest this book to anyone wishing, or forced to, study psychology.
By C. Green
I purchased the book new from Amazon so that I would have the MyPsychLab access code that is supposed to come with all new books. Since I did not receive it, I am missing a lot of material in my class. The publisher answered my email that the book needs to be purchased from them or a university in order to receive the code, but others in my class bought new volumes from the university and did not receive it either. Amazon has not answered my email to see what can be done to get the code.
By B. Ridgely

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