
Psychology
The Science of Mind and Behavior
McGraw Hill Higher Education (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 1. October 2007
Book
Hardback
816 pages
978-0-07-338276-0 (ISBN)
Description
"Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior" imparts students with a scientific understanding of the field of psychology while showing them the impact on their day-to-day existence. A simple conceptual framework within the text emphasizes relations between biological, psychological, and environmental levels of analysis and portrays the focus of modern psychology. Together with Research Close-Ups in each chapter and Beneath the Surface discussions and What Do You Think? questions, the text challenges students to think critically about psychology as a science and its impact on their lives.
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Edition
4th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
col. Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 281 mm
Width: 231 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
1973 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-338276-0 (9780073382760)
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Michael W. Passer coordinates the introductory psychology program at the University of Washington, which enrolls more than 3,000 students per year. He received his Bachelors degree from the University of Rochester, his Ph.D. from UCLA in social psychology, and has been a faculty member at the University of Washington since 1977. A former Danforth Foundation Fellow and U.W. Distinguished Teaching Award finalist, Dr. Passer has had a career-long love of teaching. He teaches introductory psychology twice yearly and also has taught courses in research methods, social psychology, industrial-organizational psychology, and attribution theory. Dr. Passer developed and annually offers a graduate course on Teaching of Psychology, which prepares students for their careers in the college classroom. He has published over 20 scientific articles and chapters, primarily in the areas of attribution, stress, and anxiety. Ronald E. Smith is Professor of Psychology at the University of Washington, where he has served as Director of Clinical Psychology Training and as Head of the Social Psychology and Personality area. He received his Bachelors degree from Marquette University and his Ph.D. from Southern Illinois University. Dr. Smith has held faculty positions at Purdue University and at Washington, as well as visiting appointments at Marquette University, the University of Hawaii, the University of New Mexico, and UCLA. His major research interests are in personality, stress and coping, and in performance enhancement research and intervention. Dr. Smith is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and a Past President of the Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology. He has published more than 100 scientific articles and book chapters in his areas of interest and has authored or co-authored 19 books on introductory psychology, stress and stress management, sport psychology, and human performance enhancement.
Content
Chapter 1 The Science of Psychology Chapter 2 Studying Behavior Scientifically Chapter 3 Genes, Environment, and Behavior Chapter 4 The Brain and Behavior Chapter 5 Sensation and Perception Chapter 6 States of Consciousness Chapter 7 Learning and Adaptation: The Role of Experience Chapter 8 Memory Chapter 9 Language and Thinking Chapter 10 Intelligence Chapter 11 Motivation and Emotion Chapter 12 Development over the Life Span Chapter 13 Personality Chapter 14 Adjusting to Life: Stress, Coping, and Health Chapter 15 Psychological Disorders Chapter 16 Treatment of Psychological Disorders Chapter 17 Social Thinking and Behavior Appendix: Statistics in Psychology A-1