Published by Pearson (August 27, 2013) © 2014

Philip Zimbardo | Robert Johnson | Vivian McCann
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    ISBN-13: 9781292034478R365

    Psychology: Core Concepts ,7th edition

    Language: English

     

    IN THIS SECTION:

    1.) BRIEF

    2.) COMPREHENSIVE

     

    BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:

    Chapter 1: Mind, Behavior, and Psychological Science

    Chapter 2: Biopsychology, Neuroscience, and Human Nature 

    Chapter 3: Sensation and Perception

    Chapter 4: Learning and Human Nature

    Chapter 5: Memory

    Chapter 6: Thinking and Human Intelligence

    Chapter 7: Development over the Lifespan

    Chapter 8: States of Consciousness

    Chapter 9: Motivation and Emotion

    Chapter 10: Personality: Theories of the Whole Person

    Chapter 11: Social Psychology 

    Chapter 12: Psychological Disorders

    Chapter 13: Therapies for Psychological Disorders

    Chapter 14: Stress, Health, and Well-Being 

     

    COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS: 

     

    Chapter 1: Mind, Behavior, and Psychological Science  

    1.1 What Is Psychology – And What Is It Not?  

       Psychology: It’s More than You Think 

       Psychology Is Not Psychiatry 

       Thinking Critically about Psychology and Pseudopsychology 

       Psychology Matters: Using Psychology to Learn Psychology

    1.3 What Are Psychology’s Six Main Perspectives? 

       Separation of Mind and Body and the Modern Biological Perspective  

       The Founding of Scientific Psychology and the Modern Cognitive Perspective  

       The Behavioral Perspective: Focusing on Observable Behavior  

       The Whole-Person Perspectives: Psychodynamic, Humanistic, Trait and Temperament

       The Developmental Perspective: Changes Arising from Nature and Nurture 

       The Sociocultural Perspective: The Individual in Context 

       The Changing Face of Psychology 

       PSYCHOLOGY MATTERS: Psychology as a Major

    1.2 How Do Psychologists Develop New Knowledge?  

       Four Steps in the Scientific Method

       Five Types of Psychological Research 

       Controlling Biases in Psychological Research  

       Ethical Issues in Psychological Research  

       PSYCHOLOGY MATTERS: The Perils of Pseudopsychology

    Critical Thinking Applied: Facilitated Communication 

    Chapter Summary 

    Discovering Psychology Viewing Guide

     

    Chapter 2: Biopsychology, Neuroscience, and Human Nature 

    2.1 How Are Genes and Behavior Linked? 

       Evolution and Natural Selection 

       Genetics and Inheritance 

       PSYCHOLOGY MATTERS: Choosing Your Children’s Genes

    2.2 How Does the Body Communicate Internally?  

       The Neuron: Building Block of the Nervous System 

       The Nervous System 

       The Endocrine System 

       PSYCHOLOGY MATTERS: How Psychoactive Drugs Affect the Nervous System 

    2.3 How Does the Brain Produce Behavior and Mental Processes?  

       Windows on the Brain 

       Three Layers of the Brain

       Lobes of the Cerebral Cortex  

       Cerebral Dominance 

       PSYCHOLOGY MATTERS: Using Psychology to Learn Psychology

    Critical Thinking Applied: Left Brain vs. Right Brain 

    Chapter Summary

    Discovering Psychology Viewing Guide

     

    Chapter 4:  Learning and Human Nurture  

    4.1 What Sort of Learning Does Classical Conditioning Explai