General Psychology
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Published: 2017
Total Pages: 643
ISBN-13: 9781524950118
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Published: 2017
Total Pages: 643
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jennifer Walinga
Publisher: Hasanraza Ansari
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Total Pages: 810
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is designed to help students organize their thinking about psychology at a conceptual level. The focus on behaviour and empiricism has produced a text that is better organized, has fewer chapters, and is somewhat shorter than many of the leading books. The beginning of each section includes learning objectives; throughout the body of each section are key terms in bold followed by their definitions in italics; key takeaways, and exercises and critical thinking activities end each section.
Author: Robert Morris Ogden
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Published: 1914
Total Pages: 298
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Wilhelm Max Wundt
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Published: 1912
Total Pages: 246
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Leslie Swartz
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 572
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a solid foundational undergraduate text written from a fresh and innovative perspective. The text is divided into ten sections covering various key theoretical areas in psychology. There are 41 chapters written by contributors representing universities across South Africa and in the United States and UK. A golden thread narrative is written by psychologist, Kerry Gibson, at the beginning of each chapter, linking the concepts explained to the southern African scenario.
Author: Robert Short
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Published: 2014-07-30
Total Pages: 604
ISBN-13: 9781465247643
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Regan A. R. Gurung
Publisher: American Psychological Association (APA)
Published: 2021-08-17
Total Pages: 311
ISBN-13: 9781433834721
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book presents recommendations for teaching the introductory psychology course, developed by the Introductory Psychology Initiative (IPI) task force appointed by APA's Board of Educational Affairs (BEA). Case studies illustrate the application of recommendations to learning goals and outcomes, course design, teacher training, and student transformation.
Author: Jerry A. Fodor
Publisher: Random House Trade
Published: 1968
Total Pages: 200
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dana S. Dunn
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 2006-04-21
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 1135606560
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis new book provides a scholarly, yet practical approach to the challenges found in teaching introductory psychology. Best Practices for Teaching Introduction to Psychology addresses: • developing the course and assessing student performance • selecting which topics to cover and in how much depth • the effective use of teaching assistants (TAs) and efficient and fair ways to construct and grade exams • choosing the best textbook • assessment advice on how to demonstrate students are learning; • using on-line instruction, writing exercises, and class demonstrations • teaching majors and non-majors in the same classroom. This book will appeal to veteran and novice educators who teach introductory psychology as well as graduate students teaching the course for the first time. It will also serve as an excellent resource in faculty workshops on teaching introductory psychology.
Author: Robert K. Beshara
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Published: 2019-10-09
Total Pages: 314
ISBN-13: 9781536164923
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A Critical Introduction to Psychology is the first scholarly book, in which fifteen critical psychologists analyze chapters from popular Introduction to Psychology textbooks. In their critiques of mainstream (Euro-American) psychology, the authors of this edited volume also envision a pluriversal, transdisciplinary psychology, which is inclusive of critical voices from all over the world"--