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- ISBN-10  :  1464192162
 - ISBN-13  :  978-1464192166
 - Author: Richard A. Griggs
 
Providing a rich survey of the field’s fundamental research and concepts at a very affordable price, Psychology: A Concise Introduction covers important topics such as neuroscience, sensation and perception, learning, social psychology, and abnormal psychology while maintaining brevity.
Table of Content:
- CHAPTER 1 The Science of Psychology
 - The Four Major Research Perspectives
 - Perspectives Emphasizing Internal Factors
 - Perspectives Emphasizing External Factors
 - Research Methods Used by Psychologists
 - Descriptive Methods
 - Correlational Studies
 - Experimental Research
 - How to Understand Research Results
 - Descriptive Statistics
 - Frequency Distributions
 - CHAPTER 2 Neuroscience
 - The Neuron
 - The Structure of a Neuron
 - How Neurons Communicate
 - Neurotransmitters, Drugs, and Poisons
 - The Nervous System and the Endocrine System
 - The Central Nervous System
 - The Peripheral Nervous System
 - The Endocrine Glandular System
 - Emotions and the Autonomic Nervous System
 - The Brain
 - Going Up the Brain Stem
 - Processing in the Cerebral Cortex
 - Specializations of the Left and Right Hemispheres
 - Consciousness and the Sleeping Brain
 - CHAPTER 3 Sensation and Perception
 - How the Physical World Relates to the Psychological World
 - The Detection Question
 - The Difference Question
 - The Scaling Question
 - How We See and How We Hear
 - How the Eye Works
 - How We See Color
 - How the Ear Works
 - How We Distinguish Pitch
 - How We Make Sense of What We See
 - Bottom-up Processing and Top-down Processing
 - Perceptual Organization and Perceptual Constancy
 - Depth Perception
 - CHAPTER 4 Learning
 - Learning Through Classical Conditioning
 - The Elements and Procedures of Classical Conditioning
 - General Learning Processes in Classical Conditioning
 - Learning Through Operant Conditioning
 - Learning Through Reinforcement and Punishment
 - General Learning Processes in Operant Conditioning
 - Partial-Reinforcement Schedules in Operant Conditioning
 - Motivation, Behavior, and Reinforcement
 - Biological and Cognitive Aspects of Learning
 - Biological Preparedness in Learning
 - Latent Learning and Observational Learning
 - CHAPTER 5 Memory
 - Three-Stage Model of Memory
 - Sensory Memory
 - Short-Term Memory
 - Long-Term Memory
 - Encoding Information into Memory
 - How We Encode Information
 - How to Improve Encoding
 - Retrieving Information from Memory
 - How to Measure Retrieval
 - Why We Forget
 - The Reconstructive Nature of Retrieval
 - CHAPTER 6 Thinking and Intelligence
 - Problem Solving
 - Blocks to Problem Solving
 - Solution Strategies
 - Thinking Under Uncertainty
 - Judging Probability
 - Hypothesis Testing
 - Intelligent Thinking
 - Intelligence Tests
 - Controversies About Intelligence
 - CHAPTER 7 Developmental Psychology
 - Prenatal Development and Infancy
 - Prenatal Development
 - How We Develop During Infancy
 - How We Think Throughout Our Lives
 - How We Learn Language
 - Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development
 - Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Approach to Development
 - How Intelligence Changes in Adulthood
 - Moral Development and Social Development
 - Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Reasoning
 - Attachment and Parenting Styles
 - Theory of Mind
 - Erikson’s Psychosocial Stage Theory of Development
 - CHAPTER 8 Personality Theories and Assessment
 - The Psychoanalytic Approach to Personality
 - Freudian Classical Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality
 - Neo-Freudian Theories of Personality
 - The Humanistic Approach and the Social-Cognitive Approach to Personality
 - The Humanistic Approach to Personality
 - The Social-Cognitive Approach to Personality
 - Trait Theories of Personality and Personality Assessment
 - Trait Theories of Personality
 - Personality Assessment
 - CHAPTER 9 Social Psychology
 - How Others Influence Our Behavior
 - Why We Conform
 - Why We Comply
 - Why We Obey
 - How Groups Influence Us
 - How We Think About Our Own and Others’ Behavior
 - How We Make Attributions
 - How Our Behavior Affects Our Attitudes
 - CHAPTER 10 Abnormal Psychology
 - The Diagnosis and Classification of Mental Disorders
 - The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
 - Labeling People with Mental Disorders
 - Six Major Categories of Mental Disorders
 - Anxiety Disorders
 - Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
 - Depressive Disorders
 - Bipolar and Related Disorders
 - Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
 - Personality Disorders
 - The Treatment of Mental Disorders
 - Biomedical Therapies
 - Psychotherapies
 - Glossary
 - References
 - Name Index
 - Subject Index
 
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